
2-May-14
Season 3 Episode 342 | 57m 43sVideo has Closed Captions
A closer look at stories that matter to Oklahomans.
A botched execution at the state penitentiary puts Oklahoma and the death penalty under scrutiny. A new report on required improvements to the state’s foster care program shows there’s not a lot of progress being made. Efforts continue to finish the long-stalled American Indian Cultural Center. We look at how much the lottery is contributing to education. Quapaw digs out after a deadly tornado.
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The Oklahoma News Report is a local public television program presented by OETA

2-May-14
Season 3 Episode 342 | 57m 43sVideo has Closed Captions
A botched execution at the state penitentiary puts Oklahoma and the death penalty under scrutiny. A new report on required improvements to the state’s foster care program shows there’s not a lot of progress being made. Efforts continue to finish the long-stalled American Indian Cultural Center. We look at how much the lottery is contributing to education. Quapaw digs out after a deadly tornado.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipClip: S3 Ep342 | 4m 52s | The AAIC and its donors must wait a budget agreement to decide the fate of the project. (4m 52s)
Clip: S3 Ep342 | 3m 41s | Shawn Ashley from eCapitol brings us the news from 23rd and Lincoln. (3m 41s)
Clip: S3 Ep342 | 9m 49s | ONR’s Lis Exon was one of the witnesses at Clayton Lockett’s botched execution. (9m 49s)
Clip: S3 Ep342 | 7m 6s | A new report shows DHS still falls short of Pinnacle Plan goals. (7m 6s)
Clip: S3 Ep342 | 1m 51s | Director Patton spoke with Dick Pryor on Oklahoma Forum. (1m 51s)
Clip: S3 Ep342 | 6m 27s | A month after the education rally, some wonder where all the lottery dollars have gone. (6m 27s)
Clip: S3 Ep342 | 4m 37s | Nationally acclaimed digital artist and Oklahoman Alain Viesca talks about his passion. (4m 37s)
Clip: S3 Ep342 | 3m 55s | Teachers talk frankly in Tulsa about the challenges they face every day. (3m 55s)
Clip: S3 Ep342 | 2m 46s | Tim Carson checks out tornado damage and rebuilding efforts in Quapaw. (2m 46s)
Clip: S3 Ep342 | 1m 15s | The 16th annual Small Business Day at the capitol brought hundreds out to the rotunda. (1m 15s)
Clip: S3 Ep342 | 2m 59s | Ted Streuli has the business headlines from around the state. (2m 59s)
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