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http://video.oeta.tv/onr/top/Coping_with_the_Heat.flv Oklahoma News Report
Oklahoma News Report

Coping with the Heat (4:45)

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DESPITE REPEATED WARNINGS OF THE DANGER, HUNDREDS OF OKLAHOMANS HAVE SUFFERED HEALTH PROBLEMS FROM TOO MUCH HEAT. THERE ARE NO STATEWIDE FIGURES ON HOW MANY PEOPLE HAVE BEEN TREATED FOR HEAT STRESS OR STROKE, BUT NUMBERS FROM THE STATES TWO LARGEST METRO AREAS SHOW HOW WIDESPREAD THE PROBLEM HAS BEEN. 146 PEOPLE TREATED FOR TOO MUCH HEAT IN TULSA; 143 IN OKLAHOMA CITY AND THAT'S JUST SINCE THE FIRST OF JUNE. Cpt. Chris Stevens Mitch Lowe Harvey Titus Mandi Dixon

Related Topics: Health Care & Illnesses, Environment, Weather & Natural Disasters, Environment, Health

Originally broadcast on July 15, 2011


http://video.oeta.tv/onr/top/Algae.flv Oklahoma News Report
Oklahoma News Report

Blue-Green Algae (12:36)

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An investigation of the blue-green algae outbreak at Oklahoma’s Grand Lake and the health concerns associated with human contact with the toxic algae growth.

Related Topics: Sports & Recreation, Lifestyle, Healthy Kids, Environment, Biology & Chemistry, Environment, Health

Originally broadcast on July 15, 2011


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Oklahoma Forum

Extreme Weather (27:45)

We discuss Oklahoma’s harsh and unpredictable weather with: Gary McManus, Meteorologist and Associate State Climatologist Simon Brewer, Meteorologist and Co-Host of “Storm Riders” Stephen Stadler, Ph.D., State Geographer and Physical Geography Coordinator, Oklahoma State University

Related Topics: Environment, Weather & Natural Disasters, Politics, Global Affairs, Science & Technology

Originally broadcast on August 21, 2011


http://video.oeta.tv/onr/gogreen/Water_Conservation.flv Oklahoma News Report
Oklahoma News Report

Water Conservation (4:24)

Featured in Going Green

The Oklahoma Conservation Commission is working to conserve the state’s water supplies. One such effort involves a rain garden under construction in Sapulpa.

Related Topics: Science & Nature, Technology, Environment, Energy & Environment

Originally broadcast on June 29, 2011


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Oklahoma News Report

Fire Interview (3:29)

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Kirk Wright, Oklahoma City Fire Department Battalion Chief, discussed the severe fire danger posed by the improper use of fireworks.

Related Topics: News & Public Affairs, Weather & Natural Disasters, Environment

Originally broadcast on June 29, 2011


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Oklahoma News Report

Excessive Heat (4:06)

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Meteorologist Rick Smith with the National Weather Service discussed the relentless Oklahoma heat.

Related Topics: Science & Nature, Weather & Natural Disasters

Originally broadcast on June 27, 2011


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Oklahoma News Report

Tornado Shelters (3:55)

Some businesses in Enid and Muskogee have volunteered their facilities as safe places for people to go during severe weather.

Related Topics: Science & Nature, Weather & Natural Disasters

Originally broadcast on June 24, 2011


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Oklahoma News Report

Wildfires (3:07)

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Firefighters in several Oklahoma communities battled wildfires across the state. One of the largest was in southwest Oklahoma, near Medicine Park.

Related Topics: Science & Nature, Weather & Natural Disasters

Originally broadcast on June 24, 2011


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Oklahoma News Report

Good Bugs (4:06)

Featured in Going Green

We take a trip to the Linnaeus Teaching Gardens in Tulsa to find out how to attract “beneficial bugs” to our yards and gardens.

Related Topics: Home & How-to, Science & Nature, Gardening, Environment

Originally broadcast on June 22, 2011


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Oklahoma News Report

Cooling Stations (2:49)

Featured in Living Well

Some Oklahoma communities have opened “cooling stations” to give people a cool place to go to get out of the relentless heat.

Related Topics: Weather & Natural Disasters, Health

Originally broadcast on June 20, 2011