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

Animal Park (3:06)

Featured in Top Stories

The tough economy is taking a toll on animal sanctuaries. An animal park in Wynnewood is hoping animal lovers will help them continue to provide a home for a variety of animals who are in need.

Related Topics: Science & Nature, News & Public Affairs, Animals, Business & Economy

Originally broadcast on December 27, 2010


http://video.oeta.tv/onr/sunup/Lesser_Prairie_Chicken.flv Oklahoma News Report
Oklahoma News Report

Sunup Prairie Chicken (3:34)

Featured in Sunup

The crew from "Sunup" took us on a trip to northwest Oklahoma where nature enthusiasts studied the lesser prairie chicken.

Related Topics: Science & Nature, Environment, Animals

Originally broadcast on December 20, 2010


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

Farm Efficiency (4:17)

Featured in Going Green

During this economic downturn, farmers are looking to improve their efficiency and reduce costs. At the Tulsa Farm Show, thousands of farmers from across Oklahoma and surrounding states learned how to find sustainable and energy-efficient ways to turn their farms into “green” operations.

Related Topics: Science & Nature, News & Public Affairs, Technology, Environment, Business & Economy, Environment, Energy & Environment

Originally broadcast on December 15, 2010


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

Animal Shelters (2:51)

Featured in Top Stories

Animal shelters across the state are offering special adoption programs to coincide with the holiday season. For those animals who will spend the next several weeks in a wire cage with a cement floor, there is something people can do to make that time more comfortable and less stressful.

Related Topics: Culture & Society, Science & Nature, News & Public Affairs, Community, Animals, Social Issues

Originally broadcast on December 14, 2010


http://video.oeta.tv/onr/history/Earhart_Bones.flv Oklahoma News Report
Oklahoma News Report

Earhart Bones (3:00)

Featured in Preserving History

Crucial information about the fate of Amelia Earhart is now in the hands of anthropologists at the University of Oklahoma. They are examining a bone fragment found on an uninhabited South Pacific tropical island by explorers last June.

Related Topics: History, Science & Nature, United States, War & Conflict, Forensics & Investigations

Originally broadcast on December 13, 2010


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

No Aliens Live Interview (4:11)

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Four years ago, Sylvia Browne, a physic, made the prediction that aliens were going to visit earth this year. Oklahoma City University professor Bryan Farha, operates the Internet blog site, “Smoke and Mirrors.” Farha is closing in on debunking the prediction, and he joined us live to talk about it.

Related Topics: Culture & Society, Media & Technology, Psychology & The Mind, Space, Communications & Media

Originally broadcast on December 10, 2010


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

Owasso Trees (3:09)

Featured in Going Green

For many families, having the smell of a freshly-cut Christmas tree makes the holidays extra special. But actually picking out the right tree and cutting it yourself can create a family tradition for a lifetime.

Related Topics: Culture & Society, Science & Nature, News & Public Affairs, Holidays, Environment, Environment

Originally broadcast on December 3, 2010


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Oklahoma News Report

Meth Law (4:01)

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Oklahomans who have been convicted of methamphetamine-related offenses can no longer buy cold medicines containing pseudoephedrine. Darrell Weaver, Director of the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs, joined us to discuss the impact of this new law.

Related Topics: News & Public Affairs, Forensics & Investigations, Health

Originally broadcast on November 29, 2010


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

Eye Witnesses (3:12)

Featured in Top Stories

Oklahoma has had its share of wrongful convictions. Some of those cases involved eye witness testimony that turned out to be inaccurate. The state Bar Association examined the issue at its annual convention.

Related Topics: Culture & Society, Community, Forensics & Investigations

Originally broadcast on November 18, 2010


http://video.oeta.tv/onr/government/ME_Protests.flv Oklahoma News Report
Oklahoma News Report

Medical Examiner Protest (0:56)

Featured in It's Your Government

A small group of people held a protest on the south steps of the state Capitol, demanding a new law to force changes at the Medical Examiners office. The group charges the M.E.’s office regularly makes mistakes that allow murderers to remain free, and forces families of victims to launch their own investigations into what really happened to their loved ones.

Related Topics: News & Public Affairs, Forensics & Investigations, Government

Originally broadcast on November 16, 2010