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Spring into Safety: OID Urges Oklahomans to Use Phones for Storm Prep
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As Oklahomans dive into spring cleaning, the Oklahoma Insurance Department (OID) is urging families to take a few extra steps to protect their homes, belongings and finances before severe weather strikes.
Metro man uses inflatable car cover to protect against hail
Cameron Joiner
Heading into April, storm prep is underway for folks across the state and potential hail damage is top of mind for some. One metro man is taking things a step further to protect his vehicle from any potential hailstorms.
5 things to know: Oklahoma Insurance Department opens applications for roof upgrade assistance grant
Cameron Joiner
Applications are open for Oklahoma homeowners to apply for grants of up to $10,000 to strengthen their roofs, the Oklahoma Insurance Department announced. The grants are part of OKReady, the Strengthen Oklahoma Homes program, which aims to help homeowners protect their properties against severe weather. Here are 5 things you need to know before applying.
Earthquake Felt In Edmond On Saturday
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The US Geological Survey says the epicenter was around East Covell Road and North Air Depot Boulevard.
Home Warranty Provider Issued Cease And Desist Order By Oklahoma
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First Premier Warranty Corporation received a cease and desist order from the Oklahoma Insurance Department for selling unlicensed plans to homeowners, and has been ordered to stop all sales activity in the state.
What Is Earthquake Insurance? Should You Get It?
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After several earthquakes in Oklahoma over the weekend, many people experienced damage. A local insurance agent answers all questions on earthquake insurance.
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Lawmakers Battle CVS 90-Day Prescription Confusion
Haley Hetrick
Some Oklahomans are now forced to take more trips to the pharmacy and pay more for their prescriptions. Some CVS Caremark customers were notified that they could no longer get refills of their 90-day prescriptions because of a state law passed in 2019.
Lawmakers Battle CVS 90-Day Prescription Confusion
Haley Hetrick
Some Oklahomans are now forced to take more trips to the pharmacy and pay more for their prescriptions. Some CVS Caremark customers were notified that they could no longer get refills of their 90-day prescriptions because of a state law passed in 2019.
Insurance Payments For May Tornadoes Top $1 Billion
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The Oklahoma Insurance Department (OID) says nearly 91,000 claims have been filed following tornado outbreaks that began May 19, leading to $1 billion in insurance payments.
Insurance Payments For May Tornadoes Top $1 Billion
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The Oklahoma Insurance Department (OID) says nearly 91,000 claims have been filed following tornado outbreaks that began May 19, leading to $1 billion in insurance payments.
Roofer Registration Law Not Stopping Fraud
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A state law intended to help protect Oklahomans from shoddy roofers isn't working. Those in the industry say it's simply not a deterrent, and there are plenty of recent victims whose stories seem to back that up.
Roofer Registration Law Not Stopping Fraud
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A state law intended to help protect Oklahomans from shoddy roofers isn't working. Those in the industry say it's simply not a deterrent, and there are plenty of recent victims whose stories seem to back that up.
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Oklahoma leaders renew push to ban food dyes in state-funded meals
Graham Dowers
Oklahoma leaders are renewing efforts to ban synthetic food dyes from state-funded meals as part of a public health push led by Gov. Stitt.
Oklahoma leaders renew push to ban food dyes in state-funded meals
Graham Dowers
Oklahoma leaders are renewing efforts to ban synthetic food dyes from state-funded meals as part of a public health push led by Gov. Stitt.
Arson attempt under investigation in southwest Oklahoma City
Graham Dowers
Police are investigating an attempted arson in southwest Oklahoma City after a man was seen pouring gasoline around a home early Saturday morning.
Arson attempt under investigation in southwest Oklahoma City
Graham Dowers
Police are investigating an attempted arson in southwest Oklahoma City after a man was seen pouring gasoline around a home early Saturday morning.
Oklahoma County jail is running out of money
Matt McCabe
Budget crisis looms for the Oklahoma County jail—potential exhaustion of operating funds by August raises serious concerns about public safety and the facility.
Oklahoma County jail is running out of money
Matt McCabe
Budget crisis looms for the Oklahoma County jail—potential exhaustion of operating funds by August raises serious concerns about public safety and the facility.
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Oklahoma leaders renew push to ban food dyes in state-funded meals
Graham Dowers
Oklahoma leaders are renewing efforts to ban synthetic food dyes from state-funded meals as part of a public health push led by Gov. Stitt.
Arson attempt under investigation in southwest Oklahoma City
Graham Dowers
Police are investigating an attempted arson in southwest Oklahoma City after a man was seen pouring gasoline around a home early Saturday morning.
Oklahoma County jail is running out of money
Matt McCabe
Budget crisis looms for the Oklahoma County jail—potential exhaustion of operating funds by August raises serious concerns about public safety and the facility.
Several plants taken from Stillwater garden, leaders believe it's a misunderstanding
Jordan Fremstad
The garden at Our Daily Bread in Stillwater suffers from plant theft, impacting the center's ability to provide food for those in need. The director invites the culprit back for proper harvesting lessons.
Injured OKC woman searching for good Samaritans who helped her at Champions Parade
Elizabeth Fitz
Oklahoma City woman injured on her way to Thunder Champions Parade seeks mystery good Samaritans in pink shirts. Fondly remembers their assistance, aims to give thanks.
Medicaid Cuts: What do they mean for Oklahomans?
Scott Mitchell
Proposed cuts to Oklahoma's Medicaid draw concern from community advocates. Threats to vital in-home supports for seniors and the disabled are our topics for this week's Hot Seat.
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