Latest Oklahoma Headlines

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Oklahoma Focused on Replacing Obsolete, Deficient Bridges

Oct 6 2016 // The Oklahoma Transportation Commission has decided that an 80-year-old bridge over a creek in Guthrie will be replaced as part of a continued effort to decrease the number of obsolete bridges in the state. In 2004, 17...

3.5 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Northern Oklahoma, Near Pawnee

Oct 5 2016 // A 3.5 magnitude earthquake struck northern Oklahoma on Tuesday morning, hitting the same spot where a record setting temblor was centered a month ago. The U.S. Geological Survey says Tuesday’s earthquake hit shortly...

Medical Marijuana Question OK’d for Future Oklahoma Ballot

Oct 4 2016 // A petition that would legalize medical marijuana in Oklahoma will go before voters in a future election after a 10-day period that allowed for challenges over the validity of the signatures expired this week. Supporters of...

Oklahoma DPS: Highway Fatalities Up

Oct 3 2016 // The Oklahoma Department of Public Safety says traffic-related fatalities in August were higher than the same month a year ago. Preliminary information indicates there were 67 fatalities in August, up from 52 deaths in the...

Oklahoma Commissioner: Quake Coverage Still Being Sold in State

Oct 3 2016 // Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner John D. Doak wants to quell rumors that insurers are imposing six-month moratoriums on purchasing earthquake insurance. He said consumers raised concerns about moratoriums after a 5.8...

Oklahoma Workers’ Comp Opt Out Ruled Unconstitutional

Oct 3 2016 // It’s back to the drawing boards for proponents of workers’ compensation alternatives now that the Oklahoma Supreme Court has ruled that the state’s Opt Out Act is unconstitutional. The high court’s...

Oklahoma to Hold Free Forums for Workers’ Comp Agents, Adjusters

Sep 28 2016 // Workers’ compensation professionals in Oklahoma will have the opportunity to learn crucial information about the industry at two free events. The Oklahoma Insurance Department and the National Council on Compensation...

Police: Artifacts Damaged as Vehicle Crashes into Oklahoma Museum

Sep 28 2016 // Police say a vehicle has crashed into an Enid, Oklahoma, museum and caused extensive damage to the building and irreplaceable artifacts inside. KOCO-TV reports that a driver lost control of his vehicle early Saturday...

ICW Group Now Writing Workers’ Compensation in Michigan, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Virginia

Sep 26 2016 // ICW Group Insurance Companies has begun writing workers’ compensation four additional states—Michigan, Oklahoma, Tennessee and Virginia. The San Diego-based company says the move bolsters its presence across the...

Supplier Denies Listeria Was in Product Shipped to Blue Bell

Sep 26 2016 // A supplier of cookie dough that Blue Bell Creameries blamed for a possible listeria contamination of some of its ice cream said that its product tested negative for the pathogen before it was sent to the Texas-based...

Tulsa Geoscience Center Gets Earthquake Sensor; Area Now Has 3

Sep 23 2016 // With no signs earthquakes will stop rumbling in the state anytime soon, Oklahoma museums and schools are being targeted to participate in a nationwide citizen science project that tracks — or catches — seismic activity...

4.3 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Northern Oklahoma

Sep 21 2016 // The U.S. Geological Survey says a 4.3-magnitude earthquake struck extreme northern Oklahoma late Monday and was widely felt throughout parts of Kansas. No injuries or damage were reported. The earthquake was centered near...

Russell Tapped to Serve on Oklahoma Workers’ Comp Panel

Sep 19 2016 // An attorney who most recently served as policy director and counsel to Oklahoma House Speaker Jeff Hickman has been appointed to fill a vacancy on the Oklahoma Workers’ Compensation Commission. Gov. Mary Fallin on...

September Earthquake Deemed Oklahoma’s Strongest on Record; Insured Costs Uncertain

Sep 19 2016 // An earthquake that hit Pawnee, Okla., in the north central part of the state on Sept. 3 was upgraded on Sept. 7 from the preliminary 5.6 magnitude estimate to a 5.8 magnitude temblor by the U.S. Geological Survey, making...

More People Have Health Insurance in Oklahoma but Uninsured Rate Still High

Sep 16 2016 // A new federal study shows the number of Oklahomans without health insurance has fallen by 6 percent since 2010, but the state still has one of the highest percentages of uninsured residents in the country. The study...

Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner Clarifies Quake Coverage Moratoriums

Sep 14 2016 // Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner John D. Doak wants to alleviate concerns about six-month moratoriums on purchasing earthquake insurance. The concerns were raised after a 5.8 magnitude earthquake in Pawnee on Sept. 3. A...

Oklahoma, EPA Shut Down 32 Wells Near Newly Discovered Fault Line

Sep 14 2016 // A 5.8-magnitude earthquake and a series of smaller aftershocks in Oklahoma led to the discovery of a new fault line and stoked fears among some scientists about activity along other unknown faults that could be triggered...

Oklahoma Supreme Court Rules Workers’ Comp Opt-Out Unconstitutional

Sep 14 2016 // The Oklahoma Supreme Court handed a major setback to proponents of workers’ compensation alternatives on Sept. 13, ruling that the state’s Opt Out Act is unconstitutional. The high court’s 7-2 ruling came...

Oklahoma Quake Insured Costs Uncertain; Swiss Re Suggests New Products Needed

Sep 13 2016 // Damage estimates of insured losses from the earthquake that hit Pawnee, Okla., in the north central part of the state on Sept. 3 likely won’t be available until early October, according to an insurance department...

A.M. Best Withdraws Credit Ratings of Oklahoma’s Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance

Sep 12 2016 // A.M. Best has affirmed the financial strength rating (FSR) of B (Fair) and the long-term issuer credit rating (ICR) of “bb+” of Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Co. (Farmers) in Okarche, Okla. The outlook for the...