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Culture & Society
Unemployment Benefits
5-18-12
Featured in Top Stories
Too much of a good thing is soon to be a bad thing for many Oklahomans, as the states low unemployment rate means cuts to benefits for many long-term unemployed residents.
Related Topics: Community, Lifestyle, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Social Issues, Health
Originally broadcast on May 18, 2012
End of Instruction Tests
5-18-12
Featured in Top Stories
As schools prepare to send swaths of young graduates out into the real world in the coming weeks, over two thousand seniors who successfully finished their classes this year are stuck in graduation limbo. They're the first group required to pass four end of instruction tests, and for some, it's become their greatest hurdle.
Related Topics: Community, Education, Education, Society
Originally broadcast on May 21, 2012
Blind Vendors
5-18-12
Featured in Top Stories
Since 1937, blind vendors at the State Capitol have offered up snacks and other items while making a living for themselves. That contract would have been lost this year, if not for several legislators changing their mind and giving the vendors, like Matthew Jones, a second chance.
Related Topics: Community, Food, People & Profiles, Lifestyle, Business & Economy, Government
Originally broadcast on May 18, 2012
The People's Business
We wrap up our 2012 season with Senator Jim Wilson (D)of Tahlequah and Senator Harry Coates (R) of Seminole. In this call-in free-for-all, our legislators along with host Bob Sands discuss anything and everything that's happened this legislative session.
Related Topics: Religion & Beliefs, Community, Health Care & Illnesses, Education, Government, Politics, Social Issues, Education, Religion & Beliefs
Originally broadcast on May 17, 2012
Tornado Safety
Featured in Top Stories
Oklahomans have learned to keep a weather eye on the horizon for twisters, but we're a group constantly on the lookout for new and improved safety measures. Our reporters check with the experts on some the latest in tornado safety.
Related Topics: Community, Earth, Environment, Natural History, Weather & Natural Disasters, Environment, Energy & Environment
Originally broadcast on May 17, 2012
Keystone XL Pipeline
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The Keystone XL Pipeline is considered a boon by many in the state; a means to bring more jobs and reduce the glut of oil in Cushing's crude oil terminal. Federal approval of the line's construction looks more likely by the day. But as the Keystone giveth, the Keystone taketh away, as our reporters look at the issue of immenent domain and the pipeline's path.
Related Topics: Religion & Beliefs, Community, Environment, Business & Economy, Government
Originally broadcast on May 17, 2012
Faith-Based Healing
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Roughly 160,000 Oklahomans need drug and alcohol abuse treatment. With demand for help high, churches and faith-based organizations are stepping in to help people fight their substance abuse demons.
Related Topics: Religion & Beliefs, Community, Health Care & Illnesses, Caregiving, Health, Religion & Beliefs
Originally broadcast on May 17, 2012
Preserving Capitol Art
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The state capitol isn't just the land of legislation in Oklahoma. It's also an artistic destination, housing iconic works of art. But that art is in danger of being destroyed by a piece of achitectural beauty.
Related Topics: Fine Arts, Community, Travel, Government
Originally broadcast on May 17, 2012
ONR
The Oklahoma News Report
On this week's ONR, the Keystone XL Pipeline giveth, but it also taketh away. Our reporters look at the issue of imminent domain and what that means for Oklahoma residents living along the pipeline's path. Faith-based substance abuse programs expand their reach to meet the ever-growing needs of those struggling with the demons of addiction. Luck favors the prepared, especially in Tornado Alley. We look into emergency plans and shelters from Oklahoma's life-threatening storms. Finally, artwork seeks repair as murals in the State Capitol meet their deadliest foe--sunlight. And a landmark church gets a chance at revival with new ownership.
Related Topics: Fine Arts, Religion & Beliefs, Community, Health Care & Illnesses, Renaissance, Environment, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Science & Technology, Health, Arts & Entertainment, Health
Originally broadcast on November 12, 0005
Oklahoma News Report
Weather Center (Highway 9)
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Last week's deadly tornado in Woodward underscores the importance of early detection and warning, to minimize injuries or deaths. The storms killed six people, but advance warnings issued more than 24 hours earlier are credited with preventing further loss of life. Those warnings are the result of efforts by teams of meteorologists, aided by the latest cutting edge technology, located inside a multimillion dollar facility along Highway 9 in Norman.
Related Topics: Community, Weather & Natural Disasters
Originally broadcast on April 20, 2012




