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The Candidate With The Most Money Doesn't Always Win
News 9
With the midterm election over, political analysts are now looking at money that was contributed to and spent by some of the campaigns, and to what extent was there a correlation between money and outcome.
John Doak Elected Insurance Commissioner Over Incumbent Kim Holland
News 9
Republican John Doak, 47, a former insurance agent and executive from Tulsa, defeated Democratic incumbent Kim Holland to be Oklahoma's next insurance commissioner.
Flood Insurance Program Extended
News 9
Insurance Commissioner Kim Holland urged Congress to extended The National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) for one year.
How the Health Care Law Will Affect Oklahomans
News 9
Some of the changes mandated by the new health care law take effect Thursday, six months after President Barack Obama signed it into law. We found out how they will affect Oklahomans.
Seniors to Get Information About Medicare Before Enrollment
News 9
Oklahoma Seniors and their families have a chance to hear up-to-date information on Medicare before the open enrollment period begins.
Oklahoma Supreme Court Finds Health Insurance Tax Bill Unconstitutional
News 9
The Oklahoma Supreme Court has overturned a state law intended to raise revenue for the state's Medicaid program.
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Oklahoma Insurance Chief Challenges Medicaid Tax
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Oklahoma's Polls Close for Runoff Primary Elections
News 9
Polls have now closed in Oklahoma for the runoff primary elections.
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Oklahoma's Polls Close for Runoff Primary Elections
News 9
Polls have now closed in Oklahoma for the runoff primary elections.
Get the latest election results
State Supreme Court Schedules Hearing on Lawsuit Against New Medicaid Fee
News 9
The Oklahoma Supreme Court has scheduled a hearing on Insurance Commissioner Kim Holland's lawsuit against a new state Medicaid fee.
State Supreme Court Schedules Hearing on Lawsuit Against New Medicaid Fee
News 9
The Oklahoma Supreme Court has scheduled a hearing on Insurance Commissioner Kim Holland's lawsuit against a new state Medicaid fee.
Tulsa Forum Answers Questions About Medicare Changes
News On 6
How will the new healthcare reform bill affect Oklahomans on Medicare? That was the question Thursday at a forum in Tulsa.
Tulsa Forum Answers Questions About Medicare Changes
News On 6
How will the new healthcare reform bill affect Oklahomans on Medicare? That was the question Thursday at a forum in Tulsa.
Primary Election Results Begin to Come In
News 9
Oklahoma State Election Board officials said voting across the state went smoothly and preliminary reports show turnout appeared to be down in some areas.
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Primary Election Results Begin to Come In
News 9
Oklahoma State Election Board officials said voting across the state went smoothly and preliminary reports show turnout appeared to be down in some areas.
Chat live and get the latest election results on NEWS 9 and News9.com.
Health Care Law Impacting Insurance for Children
News 9
Health insurance companies, including several in Oklahoma, are no longer offering "child only" policies. It's a reaction to aspects of the new health care law that takes effect this fall.
Health Care Law Impacting Insurance for Children
News 9
Health insurance companies, including several in Oklahoma, are no longer offering "child only" policies. It's a reaction to aspects of the new health care law that takes effect this fall.
Potential Medicaid Cuts Looming
News 9
State lawmakers and the governor fear by late August Medicaid won't have enough money to fund everything. The concern comes after State Insurance Commission Kim Holland objected to the bill that would have helped fund Medicaid because she felt it was unconstitutional.
Potential Medicaid Cuts Looming
News 9
State lawmakers and the governor fear by late August Medicaid won't have enough money to fund everything. The concern comes after State Insurance Commission Kim Holland objected to the bill that would have helped fund Medicaid because she felt it was unconstitutional.
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Oklahoma Insurance Chief Challenges Medicaid Tax
News 9
Insurance Commissioner Kim Holland has asked the Oklahoma Supreme Court to strike down a new law designed to raise revenue for the state's Medicaid program.
Oklahoma Insurance Chief Challenges Medicaid Tax
News 9
Insurance Commissioner Kim Holland has asked the Oklahoma Supreme Court to strike down a new law designed to raise revenue for the state's Medicaid program.
Residents Left Stranded Without Flood Insurance
News 9
The Chisholm Creek is getting back to normal after Monday's torrential rain, but not before it left unbelievable damage in its wake. Now numerous residents are beginning their clean up without flood insurance.
Residents Left Stranded Without Flood Insurance
News 9
The Chisholm Creek is getting back to normal after Monday's torrential rain, but not before it left unbelievable damage in its wake. Now numerous residents are beginning their clean up without flood insurance.
Will May's Storms Raise Insurance Rates?
News 9
Damage estimates from May's severe storms are now expected to reach $1 billion, but what will that mean for insurance rates?
Will May's Storms Raise Insurance Rates?
News 9
Damage estimates from May's severe storms are now expected to reach $1 billion, but what will that mean for insurance rates?
Beware of Claims Specialists and Home Repair Companies
News 9
Insurance Commissioner, Kim Holland, is reminding Oklahomans that not all claims specialists and home repair companies have their best interest in mind.
Beware of Claims Specialists and Home Repair Companies
News 9
Insurance Commissioner, Kim Holland, is reminding Oklahomans that not all claims specialists and home repair companies have their best interest in mind.
What to Do If You Have Storm, Hail Damage
News 9
As Oklahomans work to recover from the recent tornado outbreak and severe hail storm, News9.com breaks down what you need to know if you have storm and hail damage.
What to Do If You Have Storm, Hail Damage
News 9
As Oklahomans work to recover from the recent tornado outbreak and severe hail storm, News9.com breaks down what you need to know if you have storm and hail damage.
Lengthy Health Care Bill Causes Some Confusion
News 9
Most Americans are unsure of how exactly the health care overhaul will impact their lives. Some of the legislation will begin this year and other parts of the bill will take years to roll out.
Lengthy Health Care Bill Causes Some Confusion
News 9
Most Americans are unsure of how exactly the health care overhaul will impact their lives. Some of the legislation will begin this year and other parts of the bill will take years to roll out.
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Supporting children during Oklahoma's wildfires: What parents should know
Craig Day
As wildfires continue to devastate areas across Oklahoma, it's important to understand how children respond to events like this. In our "Oklahoma's Own Focus on Kids," Craig Day is looking into how to talk to kids about natural disasters like our wildfires.
Supporting children during Oklahoma's wildfires: What parents should know
Craig Day
As wildfires continue to devastate areas across Oklahoma, it's important to understand how children respond to events like this. In our "Oklahoma's Own Focus on Kids," Craig Day is looking into how to talk to kids about natural disasters like our wildfires.
Spring starts with cool temps Thursday
News On 6
After a chilly Wednesday, temperatures will rebound on Thursday.
Spring starts with cool temps Thursday
News On 6
After a chilly Wednesday, temperatures will rebound on Thursday.
New JFK assassination documents released for public review
MaKayla Glenn
Over 80,000 pages of JFK assassination documents have been released, offering new insights and potentially ending conspiracy theories, while personal stories of those impacted, like Judy Eason McIntyre, emerge.
New JFK assassination documents released for public review
MaKayla Glenn
Over 80,000 pages of JFK assassination documents have been released, offering new insights and potentially ending conspiracy theories, while personal stories of those impacted, like Judy Eason McIntyre, emerge.
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Supporting children during Oklahoma's wildfires: What parents should know
Craig Day
As wildfires continue to devastate areas across Oklahoma, it's important to understand how children respond to events like this. In our "Oklahoma's Own Focus on Kids," Craig Day is looking into how to talk to kids about natural disasters like our wildfires.
Spring starts with cool temps Thursday
News On 6
After a chilly Wednesday, temperatures will rebound on Thursday.
New JFK assassination documents released for public review
MaKayla Glenn
Over 80,000 pages of JFK assassination documents have been released, offering new insights and potentially ending conspiracy theories, while personal stories of those impacted, like Judy Eason McIntyre, emerge.
Cleveland man recounts watching wildfires destroy his home
Sam Carrico
A family in Cleveland lost their home and all their belongings in the fires and now, they're looking at the long process of trying to rebuild. The fire was caught on video.
Trump to sign order to begin dismantling Education Department on Thursday
Associated Press
President Trump will sign an executive order to begin dismantling the Department of Education on Thursday, according to the White House.
Sen. Lankford trying to get specifics on DOGE layoffs
Emory Bryan
Sen. James Lankford said he's still trying to get specifics on layoffs from the federal Department of Government Efficiency. Lankford supports the effort to reduce the size of government to a level that's affordable, but he believes it will take 10 years to balance the budget.
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