
March 24, 2017
Special | 27m 41sVideo has Closed Captions
Members of the Oklahoma House easily approve another anti-abortion bill.
Members of the Oklahoma House easily approve another anti-abortion bill, even though it faces a certain court challenge. Oklahomans may soon have the opportunity to vote on allowing Sunday liquor sales. A new store in Tulsa caters to music fans who love their vinyl records. And Journal Record Senior Reporter Sarah Terry-Cobo reviews the week in business
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March 24, 2017
Special | 27m 41sVideo has Closed Captions
Members of the Oklahoma House easily approve another anti-abortion bill, even though it faces a certain court challenge. Oklahomans may soon have the opportunity to vote on allowing Sunday liquor sales. A new store in Tulsa caters to music fans who love their vinyl records. And Journal Record Senior Reporter Sarah Terry-Cobo reviews the week in business
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