
October 5, 2018
Season 6 Episode 683 | 27m 44sVideo has Closed Captions
A legislative study examines life without parole sentences for juvenile offenders.
A legislative study examines life without parole sentences for juvenile offenders. Candidates running for governor have differing stances on how to help rural hospitals stay open. It's been a fixture at the Tulsa State Fair for over 50 years, and keeping it going is a labor of love. And Journal Record capitol correspondent Catherine Sweeney reviews the week in business.
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The Oklahoma News Report is a local public television program presented by OETA

October 5, 2018
Season 6 Episode 683 | 27m 44sVideo has Closed Captions
A legislative study examines life without parole sentences for juvenile offenders. Candidates running for governor have differing stances on how to help rural hospitals stay open. It's been a fixture at the Tulsa State Fair for over 50 years, and keeping it going is a labor of love. And Journal Record capitol correspondent Catherine Sweeney reviews the week in business.
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