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How to get free disaster legal help in Oklahoma
Matt McCabe
Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma will have teams available to help at upcoming multi-agency resource centers across the state.
Resource center opens in Mannford for Green Country wildfire victims
Kaitlyn Deggs
A resource center opens in Mannford to help people impacted by the wildfires in Mannford, Creek County, Pawnee County, and other surrounding areas start the recovery process.
Wildfire recovery resource center helps Mannford families impacted by recent fire
Jayden Brannon
A wildfire recovery resource center in Mannford is open to help families affected by a wildfire in the area. The center will be available Wednesday and Thursday.
Wildfire damage? Here are 5 things insurance experts say you should do.
Bella Roddy
The Oklahoma Insurance Department is sharing guidance with residents affected by the fires and high winds that swept through the state on March 14. Here are some of their tips.
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.
Oklahoma Insurance Department to launch OKReady, providing grants to protect homes
News On 6
The Oklahoma Insurance Department is launching OKReady on Monday, offering homeowners up to $10,000 in funding to strengthen their homes against severe weather.
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Oklahoma homeowners in these ZIP codes could get money to strengthen roof
News 9
Applications open March 3 for Oklahoma homeowners in eight ZIP codes to apply for grants of up to $10,000 to strengthen their roofs, the Oklahoma Insurance Department announced.
Oklahoma homeowners in these ZIP codes could get money to strengthen roof
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Applications open March 3 for Oklahoma homeowners in eight ZIP codes to apply for grants of up to $10,000 to strengthen their roofs, the Oklahoma Insurance Department announced.
Oklahoma Insurance Department Issues Guidelines For Ethical AI Use In Industry
Autumn Bracey
The Oklahoma Insurance Department has released new guidelines to help insurers ethically and transparently implement AI while complying with state regulations.
Oklahoma Insurance Department Issues Guidelines For Ethical AI Use In Industry
Autumn Bracey
The Oklahoma Insurance Department has released new guidelines to help insurers ethically and transparently implement AI while complying with state regulations.
Oklahoma City Opens Outreach Offices To Aid Tornado Recovery Efforts
News 9
The City of Oklahoma City is opening two tornado outreach offices on Thursday and Friday to provide resources and support for residents affected by the Nov. 3 tornadoes, with services including debris removal, contractor information, and social services.
Oklahoma City Opens Outreach Offices To Aid Tornado Recovery Efforts
News 9
The City of Oklahoma City is opening two tornado outreach offices on Thursday and Friday to provide resources and support for residents affected by the Nov. 3 tornadoes, with services including debris removal, contractor information, and social services.
Oklahoma Insurance Department Responds To Saint Francis Network Concerns
Autumn Bracey
The Oklahoma Insurance Department is assisting patients affected by Saint Francis Warren Clinic's decision to drop certain Medicare Advantage plans starting January 1, 2025, impacting approximately 3,000 individuals.
Oklahoma Insurance Department Responds To Saint Francis Network Concerns
Autumn Bracey
The Oklahoma Insurance Department is assisting patients affected by Saint Francis Warren Clinic's decision to drop certain Medicare Advantage plans starting January 1, 2025, impacting approximately 3,000 individuals.
Your Money Matters: How Inflation Is Impacting Homeowners' Insurance Costs
Dave Davis
Homeowners' insurance rates are going up across the country, and customers in Oklahoma are seeing increases of as much as 30%. The Oklahoma Insurance Department said that's because insurance companies are paying more to replace and repair damages due to inflation.
Your Money Matters: How Inflation Is Impacting Homeowners' Insurance Costs
Dave Davis
Homeowners' insurance rates are going up across the country, and customers in Oklahoma are seeing increases of as much as 30%. The Oklahoma Insurance Department said that's because insurance companies are paying more to replace and repair damages due to inflation.
'Have To Start All Over:' Uninsured Broken Arrow Home Destroyed In Fire
Chinh Doan
Ron and Jeannette Preston's home is destroyed after it caught fire on Oct. 20. The retired couple dropped their insurance eight years ago and will have to start over on their own.
'Have To Start All Over:' Uninsured Broken Arrow Home Destroyed In Fire
Chinh Doan
Ron and Jeannette Preston's home is destroyed after it caught fire on Oct. 20. The retired couple dropped their insurance eight years ago and will have to start over on their own.
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Oklahoma Insurance Commission Urges Residents To Report Storm Damage, Offers Repair Tips
News 9
Following Tuesday's storm, the Oklahoma Insurance Commission is asking victims to report any storm damage they faced. The OIC will use this information to add up the cost of the storm.
Oklahoma Insurance Commission Urges Residents To Report Storm Damage, Offers Repair Tips
News 9
Following Tuesday's storm, the Oklahoma Insurance Commission is asking victims to report any storm damage they faced. The OIC will use this information to add up the cost of the storm.
Flash Flooding in OKC Metro Raises Importance of Insurance
News 9
In the middle of the night on June 4, Jennifer Cox-Gordon woke up to a surprise. Floodwaters were so high, that her fridge was floating through the house.
Flash Flooding in OKC Metro Raises Importance of Insurance
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In the middle of the night on June 4, Jennifer Cox-Gordon woke up to a surprise. Floodwaters were so high, that her fridge was floating through the house.
Oklahoma Woman Sentenced For Swindling $1 Million From Retiree
Deanne Stein
The US Attorney’s Office says the 45-year-old woman swindled the retired victim out of their retirement savings by using faked Facebook accounts. The FBI has partnered with the Oklahoma County Sheriff’s Office, and the Oklahoma Insurance Department to hold a fraud prevention conference in the coming months.
Oklahoma Woman Sentenced For Swindling $1 Million From Retiree
Deanne Stein
The US Attorney’s Office says the 45-year-old woman swindled the retired victim out of their retirement savings by using faked Facebook accounts. The FBI has partnered with the Oklahoma County Sheriff’s Office, and the Oklahoma Insurance Department to hold a fraud prevention conference in the coming months.
State Insurance Department Plan To Offer Grants To Encourage Oklahomans To Install Storm-Resistant Roofs
Emory Bryan
The Oklahoma Insurance Department will offer a grant program to encourage people to install storm-resistant roofs. The grants, offered for fortified roof installations, can offset the 10-15% extra cost and will be offered starting in 2025.
State Insurance Department Plan To Offer Grants To Encourage Oklahomans To Install Storm-Resistant Roofs
Emory Bryan
The Oklahoma Insurance Department will offer a grant program to encourage people to install storm-resistant roofs. The grants, offered for fortified roof installations, can offset the 10-15% extra cost and will be offered starting in 2025.
Earthquake Felt In Edmond On Saturday
News 9
The US Geological Survey says the epicenter was around East Covell Road and North Air Depot Boulevard.
Earthquake Felt In Edmond On Saturday
News 9
The US Geological Survey says the epicenter was around East Covell Road and North Air Depot Boulevard.
Insurance Experts Share Tips On Filing Claims After Tornado Damage
News 9
Recent tornado damage has meant many Oklahomans are cleaning up, and many homeowners are filing insurance claims. Experts have tips on where to start.
Insurance Experts Share Tips On Filing Claims After Tornado Damage
News 9
Recent tornado damage has meant many Oklahomans are cleaning up, and many homeowners are filing insurance claims. Experts have tips on where to start.
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Thunder-driven sports betting bill advances at Oklahoma Capitol
News On 6
Oklahoma Senate passes Bill 585, opening a path for the OKC Thunder to receive a sports betting license. The proposal estimates $20 million in annual revenue for the state.
Thunder-driven sports betting bill advances at Oklahoma Capitol
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Oklahoma Senate passes Bill 585, opening a path for the OKC Thunder to receive a sports betting license. The proposal estimates $20 million in annual revenue for the state.
Saint Francis Hospital in Tulsa installs ‘Baby Box’ for safe, anonymous infant relinquishment
News On 6
Saint Francis Hospital in Tulsa now has a secure place where families can legally give up a baby without getting into trouble. The hospital says the safe haven box will make sure newborns get immediate medical care.
Saint Francis Hospital in Tulsa installs ‘Baby Box’ for safe, anonymous infant relinquishment
News On 6
Saint Francis Hospital in Tulsa now has a secure place where families can legally give up a baby without getting into trouble. The hospital says the safe haven box will make sure newborns get immediate medical care.
Nowata voters to decide on school bond proposal
Sam Carrico
Nowata Public Schools is looking for heightened security, roof repairs, and bus increase in an upcoming $17 million bond vote.
Nowata voters to decide on school bond proposal
Sam Carrico
Nowata Public Schools is looking for heightened security, roof repairs, and bus increase in an upcoming $17 million bond vote.
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Thunder-driven sports betting bill advances at Oklahoma Capitol
News On 6
Oklahoma Senate passes Bill 585, opening a path for the OKC Thunder to receive a sports betting license. The proposal estimates $20 million in annual revenue for the state.
Saint Francis Hospital in Tulsa installs ‘Baby Box’ for safe, anonymous infant relinquishment
News On 6
Saint Francis Hospital in Tulsa now has a secure place where families can legally give up a baby without getting into trouble. The hospital says the safe haven box will make sure newborns get immediate medical care.
Nowata voters to decide on school bond proposal
Sam Carrico
Nowata Public Schools is looking for heightened security, roof repairs, and bus increase in an upcoming $17 million bond vote.
Prescribed burns cause air quality concerns in Green Country
Kaitlyn Deggs
Many people in Tulsa saw and smelled smoke on Wednesday, which is the result of prescribed burns before the wind picks up again later this week.
Cherokee Nation seeds tradition: Over 8,000 heirloom seed packages will go to citizens
Ryan Gillin
The Cherokee Nation is readying its annual seed bank distribution program, offering heirloom seeds to citizens for traditional crops. An inside look at how 8,000 packages reconnect Cherokees with their roots.
Veterans regain independence with new all-terrain chair
Ethan Wright
A new all-terrain wheelchair is helping wounded veterans regain mobility and independence.
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