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Oklahoma Study Finds Private Insurance Flawed For Mental Health Coverage
Brittany Toolis
Oklahoma advocates for mental health say the state has made strides in wider access to mental health services for people with SoonerCare, but that's not the case for the about two million Oklahomans on private insurance.
Health Watch Oklahoma (Feb. 2, 2022)
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Watch the debut of Health Watch Oklahoma’s ‘My Mind Matters’ edition, with co-host Jeff Dismukes. They discuss policy initiatives that are changing behavioral health, more ways to find help and overcoming the stigma that too often limits care. Special guests are Zack Stoycoff from Oklahoma’s Healthy Minds Policy Institute, Javier Ley from Arcadia Trails Integris Health (a Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation affiliated facility) and Matthew Stefanko, from Shatterproof, a national nonprofit dedicated t
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'Described as taking large quantities of pain pills': OBN on a Senate bill that would regulate Katrom in Oklahoma
Chloe Abbott
A bill has passed out of the Senate this week that would make it illegal to use or sell kratom if it's synthesized and contains more than one percent of 7-Hydroxy. Right now, people can buy it legally, but the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics says it's extremely powerful and is the same as taking a handful of painkillers.
'Described as taking large quantities of pain pills': OBN on a Senate bill that would regulate Katrom in Oklahoma
Chloe Abbott
A bill has passed out of the Senate this week that would make it illegal to use or sell kratom if it's synthesized and contains more than one percent of 7-Hydroxy. Right now, people can buy it legally, but the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics says it's extremely powerful and is the same as taking a handful of painkillers.
Muskogee County District Attorney clears officers who shot at homicide suspect
Sam Carrico
The Muskogee County District Attorney has cleared two officers who shot at a homicide suspect earlier this month.
Muskogee County District Attorney clears officers who shot at homicide suspect
Sam Carrico
The Muskogee County District Attorney has cleared two officers who shot at a homicide suspect earlier this month.
Gilgeous-Alexander scores 37 as NBA-leading Thunder beat Grizzlies for team-record 61st victory
Associated Press
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 37 points and Oklahoma City defeated the Memphis Grizzlies 125-104 on Thursday night as the Thunder won their eighth straight and team-record 61st game of the season.
Gilgeous-Alexander scores 37 as NBA-leading Thunder beat Grizzlies for team-record 61st victory
Associated Press
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 37 points and Oklahoma City defeated the Memphis Grizzlies 125-104 on Thursday night as the Thunder won their eighth straight and team-record 61st game of the season.
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'Described as taking large quantities of pain pills': OBN on a Senate bill that would regulate Katrom in Oklahoma
Chloe Abbott
A bill has passed out of the Senate this week that would make it illegal to use or sell kratom if it's synthesized and contains more than one percent of 7-Hydroxy. Right now, people can buy it legally, but the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics says it's extremely powerful and is the same as taking a handful of painkillers.
Muskogee County District Attorney clears officers who shot at homicide suspect
Sam Carrico
The Muskogee County District Attorney has cleared two officers who shot at a homicide suspect earlier this month.
Gilgeous-Alexander scores 37 as NBA-leading Thunder beat Grizzlies for team-record 61st victory
Associated Press
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 37 points and Oklahoma City defeated the Memphis Grizzlies 125-104 on Thursday night as the Thunder won their eighth straight and team-record 61st game of the season.
Union Public Schools faces bus driver shortage, parents express outrage
MaKayla Glenn
Union Public Schools has announced that starting Monday, several bus routes will be suspended due to a severe shortage of bus drivers. The district says it has tried multiple solutions, including having staff drive buses, but is now unable to provide full transportation service. Parents are upset about the short notice, with many now scrambling to find alternative ways to get their children to school. The shortage is part of a larger issue affecting schools across Oklahoma and the country.
Cleanup continues in Mannford as students head back to school
Emory Bryan
Students returned to class in Mannford on Thursday after being out for two weeks due to the devastation caused by wildfires. While life begins to return to normal for students, the cleanup is far from over.
Oklahoma nursing homes face uncertain future with less staffing, burnout, and more patients
Kristen Weaver
Nursing homes across the country are facing a scary future: fewer staff projected over the next few decades, and more and more people who will need long-term care.
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