Latest Oklahoma Headlines

All the headlines from our Oklahoma Topic Page, ordered by recency.

Okla. Emergency Declaration Allows More Claims Adjusters to Enter State

Jan 17 2007 // Insurance Commissioner Kim Holland has declared a state of emergency following the recent severe winter weather impacting all 77 counties in the state. According to the Commissioner’s release the declaration will...

Okla. Construction Firm to Pay Fines; 3 Sentenced in Conspiracy Case

Jan 16 2007 // The president of an Oklahoma construction company will pay $25,000 in fines, and two of his employees were ordered to serve a one-year deferred sentence after pleading no contest to one count each of conspiracy against the...

Bush Declares Federal Disaster for Deadly Oklahoma Ice Storm

Jan 16 2007 // President Bush declared a federal disaster in Oklahoma in the wake of an ice storm that has killed at least 15 people and knocked out power to more than 122,000 homes and businesses. Residents in southeastern Oklahoma and...

Disaster aid Sought for Okla. Panhandle

Jan 11 2007 // Oklahoma Gov. Brad Henry on Jan. 9 requested a federal disaster declaration from President Bush for three counties in the Oklahoma Panhandle that were hit hard by an ice storm and snow storm last month. Residents of...

Earthquake Rattles Two Southeastern Oklahoma Towns

Jan 11 2007 // Oklahoma’s first earthquake of 2007 rattles two small southeastern towns, authorities said. No damage or injuries were reported when the 2.5 temblor hit the western Coal County communities of Tupelo and Clarita about...

Declarations

Jan 8 2007 // Lawsuit reform revisited “While I am still reviewing [the] ruling, my initial reaction is that of disappointment, because I believe it will lead to an increase in frivolous lawsuits, higher insurance costs, and less...

Declarations

Jan 7 2007 // Lawsuit reform revisited “While I am still reviewing [the] ruling, my initial reaction is that of disappointment, because I believe it will lead to an increase in frivolous lawsuits, higher insurance costs, and less...

Okla. Lawmaker Files ‘Negative Outcomes’ Insurance Bill

Jan 5 2007 // Oklahoma State Representative Jason W. Murphey (R-Guthrie) has introduced legislation intended to lower medical costs by providing incentive for insurers to write “Negative Outcomes” insurance policies. The...

Insurer Group to Target Windstorm Funding in Texas

Jan 4 2007 // Texas Windstorm Insurance Association (TWIA) funding issues will be the Property Casualty Insurers Association of America’s (PCI) top legislative priority in its Southwestern region, the insurer group announced. The...

NCCI to Collect Proof of Insurance Information from Comp Carriers in Okla.

Jan 4 2007 // Insurers that write workers’ compensation insurance in Oklahoma may submit to the National Council on Compensation Insurance statutorily required proof of workers’ compensation insurance coverage for their...

2 Small Earthquakes Rattle Oklahomans’ Nerves

Dec 26 2006 // Two minor earthquakes shook central Oklahoma, rattling nerves but causing no serious damage or injuries, authorities said. The quakes were centered in the Del City-Midwest City area east of Oklahoma City. The first struck...

ID theft warning in Okla.

Dec 25 2006 // Oklahoma Attorney General Drew Edmondson issued a consumer alert to customers of First State Bank in Ketchum warning them about a scam being perpetrated in their area. According to the AG’s office, the bank had...

Despite ‘uneventful’ year, there was no escaping catastrophes in 2006

Dec 25 2006 // It was difficult to get away from natural catastrophes in 2006, even though the year was relatively unscathed by those types of events. Back-to-back 2005 Hurricanes Katrina and Rita continued to wreak havoc on insurance...

Top 10 Stories of the Year – South Central

Dec 24 2006 // It was difficult to get away from natural catastrophes in 2006, even though the year was relatively unscathed by those types of events. Back-to-back 2005 Hurricanes Katrina and Rita continued to wreak havoc on insurance...

ID Theft, Fraud Case Leads Okla. AG to Ask for Statute Change

Dec 21 2006 // Oklahoma Attorney General Drew Edmondson’s office will propose legislation to expand his Consumer Protection Unit’s prosecutorial authority. In a release, Edmondson said a case he recently filed, which concerns...

Okla. Couple Pleads Guilty in Charity Fraud Case

Dec 20 2006 // An Oklahoma man is facing 10 years in prison, and his wife will serve a three-year prison sentence after pleading guilty to five counts of violating the Oklahoma Solicitation of Charitable Contributions Act, Attorney...

Okla. AG Warns Ketchum Bank Customers About ID Theft Scam

Dec 19 2006 // Oklahoma Attorney General Drew Edmondson recently issued a consumer alert warning customers of First State Bank in Ketchum about a scam currently being perpetrated in the area. Edmondson issued the warning after the bank...

Okla.’s First Ethanol Plant Gets Insurance, OK to Operate

Dec 15 2006 // Oklahoma’s first ethanol plant has received the state permit and insurance it needs to operate. Spaceport Fuel in Burns Flat is to reach full production by Feb. 1. Oklahoma Agricultural Secretary Terry Peach has...

Okla. Chiropractor’s License Revoked for Violating Rules

Dec 11 2006 // A Norman, Okla., chiropractor won’t be able to practice for three years after the Oklahoma Board of Chiropractic Examiners concluded that he violated state rules concerning advertising, billing and ethics, and...

Wal-Mart Settles a Nearly $5.1 Million Insurance Lawsuit in Okla.

Dec 7 2006 // Wal-Mart has settled a nearly $5.1 million class-action lawsuit brought by the estates of 73 former employees in Oklahoma. A federal judge in Tulsa gave final approval Dec. 4 to the settlement, which calls for about a...