
April 17, 2020
Season 7 Episode 67 | 27m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
Yet another negative impact from COVID-19: Domestic Violence is increasing across the wor
Domestic Violence is on the rise as victims are forced to stay at home with their abusers. We’ll tell you how to get help in Oklahoma if you need it. State Superintendent of Schools Joy Hofmeister updates us on the progress of online learning for students and teachers. Plus, the latest COVID-19 numbers and reaction from state leaders.
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The Oklahoma News Report is a local public television program presented by OETA

April 17, 2020
Season 7 Episode 67 | 27m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
Domestic Violence is on the rise as victims are forced to stay at home with their abusers. We’ll tell you how to get help in Oklahoma if you need it. State Superintendent of Schools Joy Hofmeister updates us on the progress of online learning for students and teachers. Plus, the latest COVID-19 numbers and reaction from state leaders.
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