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Oklahoma News Report
Fire Danger (2:50)
Featured in Top Stories
Oklahoma is under a statewide burn ban. Several wildfires have consumed thousands of acres in the central part of the state.
Related Topics: Science & Nature, Environment, Weather & Natural Disasters
Originally broadcast on January 28, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Dog Training (3:09)
Featured in Living Well
There is a long waiting list for service dogs in Oklahoma. We take a look at a litter of yellow Lab puppies who will someday change the lives of some disabled Oklahomans.
Related Topics: Science & Nature, Animals
Originally broadcast on January 24, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Winter Driving (3:45)
Featured in Top Stories
Most of the state got its first taste of nasty winter weather on Thursday. Snow, ice, and freezing temperatures made the morning commute a white-knuckled one for many drivers across Oklahoma.
Related Topics: Science & Nature, Weather & Natural Disasters
Originally broadcast on January 20, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Wild Horse Adoption (4:42)
Featured in It's Your Government
The Bureau of Land Management in Pauls Valley offers wild horses and burros for adoption throughout the year. The number of adoptions is falling drastically. Cathy Tatom looks at what happens to horses that do not find a home.
Related Topics: Science & Nature, News & Public Affairs, Animals, Government, Environment
Originally broadcast on January 11, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Arcadia Lake Bald Eagles (2:08)
Featured in Preserving History
Each year in January, Arcadia Lake becomes “the spot” in Oklahoma to view bald eagles in the wild.
Related Topics: Science & Nature, Environment, Animals
Originally broadcast on January 7, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Cattle Rustling (3:54)
Featured in Top Stories
Cattle rustling is making something of a comeback in Oklahoma. Col. Mike Grimes, Chief Agent for the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, joined us to talk about why the numbers of stolen cattle are on the rise.
Related Topics: Science & Nature, Animals, Forensics & Investigations
Originally broadcast on January 6, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Horned Rodents (2:52)
Featured in Preserving History
Scientists at the Sam Noble Museum of Natural History in Norman say they have found evidence of what may be a new species of ancient rodents that once roamed western Oklahoma. The discovery of these ancient horned rodents was made when a fossil was found inside a section of earth sitting on a museum shelf.
Related Topics: History, Science & Nature, Prehistoric, Natural History, Animals
Originally broadcast on January 4, 2011
Stateline 1205
Faces of Autism (27:45)
Related Topics: Health, Parents, Science & Nature, Health Care & Illnesses, Child Development, Education, Psychology & The Mind
Originally broadcast on January 6, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Electric Efficiency (4:14)
Featured in Going Green
Some commercial and industrial electricity consumers can generate millions of dollars each year in electric bills. A new Oklahoma company is offering a unique service they hope will reduce costs, as well as the carbon footprint often left behind.
Related Topics: Science & Nature, Technology, Environment, Energy & Environment
Originally broadcast on December 28, 2010
Oklahoma News Report
Recycling (2:55)
Featured in Going Green
Between Thanksgiving and New Year’s Day, the EPA estimates that Americans generate two billion pounds of extra garbage. This year, a coalition of groups is working hard to keep that extra trash out of landfills.
Related Topics: Science & Nature, News & Public Affairs, Environment, Environment
Originally broadcast on December 27, 2010






