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Oklahoma News Report
2-15-13
On this ONR, worker's comp reform has become a key part of republican lawmaker's agenda this session, which could lead to major changes for Oklahoma workers. Also on legislators' agenda: curbing the high number of Oklahomans driving without insurance. Good childcare is a conundrum for families across the state, but some parents find themselves in a gap--earning too much to receive assistance, and too little to afford childcare on their own. It's a problem hitting not just families, but childcare centers as well. And an agency out to clean up the state's defunct drilling sites. Plus, towns get 'Entrepreneur Ready,' stitching together love for veterans, and local poets break down the spirit behind the pen--or, the laptop, on this ONR.
Related Topics: Literature & Writing, Folk Art & Crafts, Community, Health Care & Illnesses, Child Development, Earth, Environment, Weather & Natural Disasters, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Social Issues, Health, Energy & Environment, Military & Espionage
Originally broadcast on February 15, 2013
ONR 2-15-13
Gallery Excerpt: The Poet & Poetry
Featured in Top Stories
In this excerpt from 'Gallery,' Susan Miller teams up with local poetry experts to explore the spirit and the soul behind the pen and paper--or the laptop.
Related Topics: Performing Arts, Fine Arts, Literature & Writing
Originally broadcast on February 15, 2013
Oklahoma News Report
9-28-12
On this episode of the ONR, we explore the evolution and complications of campaign finance since Citizens United was ruled constitutional, deeming companies as people. As homelessness continues to not just plague the world over, some officials are looking to Tulsa and a program they started to end homelessness for solutions. Drones may be shifting their flight patterns from the battlefield to the backyard, as agencies look at the potential to do everything from fight fires to crime with these unmanned aerial drones. Plus, Okie entrepreneurs, State Capitol artwork, and the best ghost town you never heard of, on this ONR.
Related Topics: Fine Arts, Literature & Writing, Biography & Profiles, Community, Travel, Health Care & Illnesses, Education, Modern, Earth, Environment, Natural History, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Global Affairs, Science & Technology, Social Issues, Health, Education, Arts & Entertainment, Biography & Profiles, Transportation & Infrastructure, Military & Espionage, Society
Originally broadcast on September 28, 2012
Whizbang, Oklahoma
9-28-12
Featured in Top Stories
The ghost town of Whizbang, Oklahoma, is about to get a breath of life by way of the printed word.
Related Topics: Literature & Writing, Community, People & Profiles, Civilizations, Modern, Social Issues, Arts & Entertainment, Biography & Profiles
Originally broadcast on September 28, 2012
Indigenous Peoples Conference
6-8-12
Featured in Top Stories
As the world becomes more and more a melting pot, cultures must struggle all the harder to maintain their traditions and identities. Indigenous peoples are no exception, and preserving their heritage is what brought tribes from across the nation to Oklahoma this week for the Indigenous Peoples Conference. The discussion: maintaining their culture before it fades away.
Related Topics: Performing Arts, Music, Fine Arts, Literature & Writing, Community, Race & Ethnicity, People & Profiles, Civilizations, World, Government, Politics, Global Affairs, Race & Ethnicity, Social Issues, Education
Originally broadcast on June 12, 2012
Oklahoma News Report
Death of Books
Featured in Top Stories
Sales of popular electronic readers like the Kindle and the Nook are skyrocketing this holiday season. And it is a sure bet that sales of on-line books will also explode after all those e-reader gifts are unwrapped. Now that the reading revolution has begun, we wondered about the future of hard-back books and the world of publishing.
Related Topics: Literature & Writing, Arts & Entertainment, Communications & Media
Originally broadcast on December 16, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Inspiring Young Authors through Service (2:36)
Featured in 21st Century Classroom
A HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT'S SERVICE PROJECTS HAVE INSPIRED 5TH GRADERS TO WRITE THEIR OWN BOOKS, AND WILL SOON PUT NEW BOOKS IN THE HANDS OF HOSPITALIZED CHILDREN. WE GET THE STORY FROM ONR'S CATHY TATOM.
Related Topics: Fine Arts, Literature & Writing, Education
Originally broadcast on May 2, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Black History Tulsa Schools (2:46)
Featured in Preserving History
In celebration of Black History Month, students from schools in the Tulsa Public School District showcased their talents through dance, music, and oratory at a special event held at Central High School.
Related Topics: Arts & Entertainment, Culture & Society, Parents, Performing Arts, Music, Fine Arts, Literature & Writing, Drama, Race & Ethnicity, Education
Originally broadcast on February 24, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Shaq's Mom (4:15)
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Lucille O’Neal is probably best known as the mother of NBA superstar, Shaquille O’Neal. But her life has also been shaped by personal trials, including poverty, addiction, and abuse. O’Neal shared those experiences at a luncheon, benefitting Girl Scouts of Western Oklahoma. She is also the author of a new book, “Walk Like You Have Somewhere to Go.”
Related Topics: Arts & Entertainment, Culture & Society, Parents, News & Public Affairs, Literature & Writing, Community, Race & Ethnicity, People & Profiles, Issues & Advice, Women
Originally broadcast on February 17, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Arts and Humanities (3:02)
Featured in It's Your Government
The Oklahoma Humanities Council is facing additional funding cuts. Ken Busby, Executive Director of the Arts and Humanities Council of Tulsa, says eliminating arts programs will harm Oklahoma.
Related Topics: Arts & Entertainment, Culture & Society, Parents, Performing Arts, Music, Fine Arts, Literature & Writing, Community, Education
Originally broadcast on February 14, 2011




