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OETA Interim Study
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Budget cuts have impacted nearly all state agencies over the last three years. While state revenues are rebounding now, budget cuts may not be over for some state agencies, including OETA. If one state lawmaker has her way, state funding would come to an end for the Oklahoma Educational Television Authority.
Related Topics: Film & Television, Education, Government, Education, Media
Originally broadcast on December 30, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Autism Research (7:45)
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It's an epidemic reaching crisis proportions. According to the national centers for disease control and prevention, an estimated one out of every 150 children, is diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder, or A.S.D. Researchers at the Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences are taking a team approach to identifying the causes of autism, and they hope to someday find a way to prevent this devastating disease.
Related Topics: Health Care & Illnesses, Child Development, Biology & Chemistry, Health, Health
Originally broadcast on October 28, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
October 21st, 2001 (57:44)
Oklahoma lawmakers wrestle with the price tag for meeting the state's water needs. The debate continues over whether or not to regulate homeschools in the state. With thousands of Oklahomans locked up, their children are often left with no place to go. And jail operators across the state find creative ways to cut the cost of housing inmates. All that and more, on ONR.
Related Topics: Education, Environment, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Social Issues, Education, Energy & Environment
Originally broadcast on October 21, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Innocent Victims (8:19)
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No one knows how many of them there are or even where they live. They are children of all ages and descriptions who are the innocent victims of crimes committed by their parents. Most of the help these children receive comes from non-profit groups and churches. Now, a legislative task force is investigating the growing problem.
Related Topics: Community, Child Development, Issues & Advice, Government, Social Issues, Education
Originally broadcast on October 21, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Homeschool Rules (10:18)
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An estimated 20,000 students are homeschooled statewide each year. In Oklahoma, parents are not required to prove they are homeschooling or how well they are educating their children. Homeschool advocates want to keep it that way but that opens up questions about whether the state is fulfilling its obligation under the law to ensure all children are properly educated.
Related Topics: Education, Issues & Advice, Government, Politics, Education
Originally broadcast on October 21, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Emancipated Children (8:01)
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As most Oklahoma children are settling back into the school year their biggest worries are who they'll sit with at lunch or if the other kids will like them. But for a growing number of students they're facing much bigger concerns such as where they'll sleep that night or if they'll have food to eat after school. The State Department of Education is reporting more than 15,000 students are considered homeless according to federal guidelines. And the trend does not seem to be slowing down.
Related Topics: Education, Social Issues, Health, Education
Originally broadcast on September 23, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Bio-science Academy (6:34)
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One of the major challenges facing Oklahoma’s workforce is having the cutting edge skills necessary to meet the needs of an increasingly sophisticated work place. Oklahoma's bioscience industry needs employees with highly specialized skills and one institution in southern Oklahoma is working to make it a reality.
Related Topics: Education, Biology & Chemistry, Science & Technology
Originally broadcast on September 16, 2011
ONR
September 9, 2011 (57:44)
A new study reveals that many in Oklahoma’s workforce are high on meth. Hunger is a pervasive problem affecting one in five people in our state. We learn what it’s like to be food insecure. Oklahoma stands on the cutting edge of research increasing the world’s food supply. Ten years later, Oklahomans remember 9/11. And, Charley Newcomb with Oklahoma Stories.
Related Topics: Health Care & Illnesses, Lifestyle, Healthy Kids, United States, Environment, Government, Politics, National Security, Global Affairs, Science & Technology, Race & Ethnicity, Social Issues, Health, Religion & Beliefs, Energy & Environment
Originally broadcast on September 9, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
OK Life Military Families (4:14)
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When the 45th infantry brigade deployed for Afghanistan last march, half of them left families behind. Most of the spouses are women juggling jobs, children and life's daily demands...alone. It's a new reality of Oklahoma life. Meet one wife and mother who is doing all she can to not only bear her own burdens, but to help other military families deal with theirs.
Related Topics: Community, Issues & Advice, War & Conflict
Originally broadcast on September 2, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
ONR Extra Fallin (3:34)
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Gov. Mary Fallin says she wants to boost the state's economy by increasing the number of college graduates. Oklahoma produces about 27,000 college graduates a year, but Fallin wants to increase that by 1,700. The Governor and members of her cabinet discussed the plan during a town hall meeting at Oklahoma State University. Here's part of the discussion in this ONR Extra.
Related Topics: Education, Government, Politics
Originally broadcast on August 26, 2011






