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ABLE Commission (2:51)
Featured in It's Your Government
The ABLE Commission (Alcoholic Beverage Laws Enforcement) met to discuss House Bill 1354. The bill affects “happy hour” restrictions, nightclub security, and the state’s wine industry.
Related Topics: News & Public Affairs, Government
Originally broadcast on March 18, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Planned Parenthood (2:48)
Featured in It's Your Government
The Oklahoma House has passed a bill that defines a human being as a person at the time of conception. The author of the bill says the measure is not designed to prevent abortion, but the President of Planned Parenthood of Northeastern Oklahoma, says that is exactly what the bill will do.
Related Topics: News & Public Affairs, Government, Women, Social Issues
Originally broadcast on March 18, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Poverty Initiative (2:30)
Featured in Top Stories
A new state initiative on poverty seeks to bridge the gap between people living in poverty, and those who want to help.
Related Topics: News & Public Affairs, Social Issues
Originally broadcast on March 17, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Meth Fires (2:37)
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The number of meth-related house fires is on the rise. Oklahoma currently ranks fifth in the nation for the number of fires caused by meth labs.
Related Topics: News & Public Affairs, Social Issues
Originally broadcast on March 17, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Stem Cell Debate (2:52)
Featured in ONR Extras
The House has passed legislation outlawing stem cell research that results in the destruction of an embryo. Supporters of the bill say they are protecting the lives of unborn children, while opponents argue the measure would close the door to research that could lead to medical breakthroughs.
Related Topics: News & Public Affairs, Government, Science & Technology
Originally broadcast on March 17, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
House Deadline (2:29)
Featured in It's Your Government
After a late night working on bills, the Oklahoma House went back to work Thursday, facing a deadline to get bills passed, or have those measures die for this session.
Related Topics: News & Public Affairs, Government
Originally broadcast on March 17, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Tulsa March Madness (3:04)
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March Madness” is coming to Tulsa! The second round of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament will be held at the BOK Center this weekend, and the economic boost to the area is expected to be substantial.
Related Topics: Culture & Society, News & Public Affairs, Sports & Recreation, Business & Economy
Originally broadcast on March 16, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Arizona Plus (4:07)
Featured in It's Your Government
Known as “Arizona Plus,” the Oklahoma Senate has approved a bill that allows local law enforcement to enforce immigration laws.
Related Topics: News & Public Affairs, Government
Originally broadcast on March 16, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Tort Cap (2:37)
Featured in It's Your Government
The Oklahoma House has approved a cap on non-economic damages in civil lawsuits.
Related Topics: News & Public Affairs, Government
Originally broadcast on March 16, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
State Park Closings (3:42)
Featured in It's Your Government
Due to budget cuts, the Department of Tourism will close another 7 state parks by mid-August. A generation ago, Oklahomans enjoyed the outdoors at 70 state parks. Now, that number is down to just 35.
Related Topics: Science & Nature, News & Public Affairs, Environment, Government
Originally broadcast on March 15, 2011






