
April 19, 2019
Season 7 Episode 16 | 27m 43sVideo has Closed Captions
Criminal reform advocates are encouraging lawmakers to finish the work started by voters
Criminal reform advocates are encouraging lawmakers to finish the work started by voters three years ago. Science and technology are being used to sustain the DNA and spirit of Oklahoma City's Survivor Tree. Retail package stores are struggling to cope with recent changes to the state's liquor laws. And a "first of its kind" building is helping Oklahoma go green.
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The Oklahoma News Report is a local public television program presented by OETA

April 19, 2019
Season 7 Episode 16 | 27m 43sVideo has Closed Captions
Criminal reform advocates are encouraging lawmakers to finish the work started by voters three years ago. Science and technology are being used to sustain the DNA and spirit of Oklahoma City's Survivor Tree. Retail package stores are struggling to cope with recent changes to the state's liquor laws. And a "first of its kind" building is helping Oklahoma go green.
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