
30-May-14
Season 3 Episode 346 | 57m 43sVideo has Closed Captions
A closer look at stories that matter to Oklahomans.
Smoking, obesity and lack of health care contribute to shorter life spans for Oklahoma women. Gov. Fallin signs a bill to repair the state Capitol building. President Obama welcomes five Oklahoma second graders to the White House Science Fair. The future is dim for the incandescent bulb, as energy efficient technologies take over. Astronaut John Herrington talks about the space program.
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The Oklahoma News Report is a local public television program presented by OETA

30-May-14
Season 3 Episode 346 | 57m 43sVideo has Closed Captions
Smoking, obesity and lack of health care contribute to shorter life spans for Oklahoma women. Gov. Fallin signs a bill to repair the state Capitol building. President Obama welcomes five Oklahoma second graders to the White House Science Fair. The future is dim for the incandescent bulb, as energy efficient technologies take over. Astronaut John Herrington talks about the space program.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipPreview: S3 Ep346 | 10s | Next week on ONR, life expectancy for women in Oklahoma is decreasing. (10s)
Clip: S3 Ep346 | 4m 22s | Shawn Ashley from eCapitol discusses the end of the legislative session. (4m 22s)
Clip: S3 Ep346 | 8m 34s | Gov. Fallin signs a bill to repair the state Capitol, but questions remain about the cost. (8m 34s)
Clip: S3 Ep346 | 5m 46s | The future is dim for the incandescent bulb, as energy efficient technologies take over. (5m 46s)
Clip: S3 Ep346 | 4m 44s | Five Tulsa Girls Scouts earn a trip to Washington with their creative bridge design. (4m 44s)
Clip: S3 Ep346 | 7m 27s | John Herrington talks about his time in space and a new series profiling his colleagues. (7m 27s)
Clip: S3 Ep346 | 3m 21s | A social media site has become an international sensation for reporting “Oklahoma Facts.” (3m 21s)
Clip: S3 Ep346 | 2m 2s | Ted Streuli has the business headlines from around the state. (2m 2s)
Clip: S3 Ep346 | 6m 37s | Smoking, obesity and lack of health care contribute to shorter lives for Oklahoma women. (6m 37s)
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