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Clip: Season 4 Episode 435 | 2m 14s

Journal Record reporter Sarah Terry-Cobo discusses new developments in the ACCO case.

Journal Record reporter Sarah Terry-Cobo discusses new developments in the ACCO case, a new lawsuit against Bank of Oklahoma Financial, a plan by Oklahoma hospitals to help patients get health insurance, and a new parking meter system in Tulsa.

03/19/2015 | Rating NR

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Flu Deaths

Clip: S4 Ep435 | 2m 28s | 101 Oklahomans have now died from the flu. (2m 28s)

Improving Oklahoma's Health

Clip: S4 Ep435 | 4m 15s | State officials stress personal responsibility for improving Oklahoma's health. (4m 15s)

On the Trail with eCapitol

Clip: S4 Ep435 | 2m 28s | eCapitol News Director Shawn Ashley discusses legislative budget negotiations. (2m 28s)

Reduced State-Mandated Tests for Students

Clip: S4 Ep435 | 1m 35s | A house panel approves legislation to reduce state-mandated tests for Oklahoma students. (1m 35s)

Reducing the Prison Population

Clip: S4 Ep435 | 5m 24s | New legislation has been introduced to try and reduce the prison population. (5m 24s)

Right-to-Farm Legislation

Clip: S4 Ep435 | 2m 40s | State Impact reporter Logan Layden discusses controversial Right-to-Farm legislation. (2m 40s)

Tulsa on C-SPAN

Clip: S4 Ep435 | 3m 2s | Tulsa will be featured on C-SPAN2 and C-SPAN3 April 4th and 5th. (3m 2s)

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