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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.
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.
Home Warranty Provider Issued Cease And Desist Order By Oklahoma
News 9
First Premier Warranty Corporation received a cease and desist order from the Oklahoma Insurance Department for selling unlicensed plans to homeowners, and has been ordered to stop all sales activity in the state.
What Is Earthquake Insurance? Should You Get It?
News 9
After several earthquakes in Oklahoma over the weekend, many people experienced damage. A local insurance agent answers all questions on earthquake insurance.
Lawmakers Battle CVS 90-Day Prescription Confusion
Haley Weger
Some Oklahomans are now forced to take more trips to the pharmacy and pay more for their prescriptions. Some CVS Caremark customers were notified that they could no longer get refills of their 90-day prescriptions because of a state law passed in 2019.
CVS Changes Prescription Policy For Employees Of Large Companies
Chinh Doan
Some people who work in Oklahoma for out of state companies are going to have to change the way they get their prescriptions from CVS. News On 6's Chinh Doan was live with new details.
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Insurance Payments For May Tornadoes Top $1 Billion
News 9
The Oklahoma Insurance Department (OID) says nearly 91,000 claims have been filed following tornado outbreaks that began May 19, leading to $1 billion in insurance payments.
Insurance Payments For May Tornadoes Top $1 Billion
News 9
The Oklahoma Insurance Department (OID) says nearly 91,000 claims have been filed following tornado outbreaks that began May 19, leading to $1 billion in insurance payments.
Roofer Registration Law Not Stopping Fraud
News 9
A state law intended to help protect Oklahomans from shoddy roofers isn't working. Those in the industry say it's simply not a deterrent, and there are plenty of recent victims whose stories seem to back that up.
Roofer Registration Law Not Stopping Fraud
News 9
A state law intended to help protect Oklahomans from shoddy roofers isn't working. Those in the industry say it's simply not a deterrent, and there are plenty of recent victims whose stories seem to back that up.
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A year after the Baltimore bridge collapse, a long road to recovery is ahead
Associated Press
A year after the tragic collapse of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge, Maryland officials honored the six construction workers killed in the disaster, while the port rebounds and investigations continue into the cause of the accident.
A year after the Baltimore bridge collapse, a long road to recovery is ahead
Associated Press
A year after the tragic collapse of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge, Maryland officials honored the six construction workers killed in the disaster, while the port rebounds and investigations continue into the cause of the accident.
City of Jenks declares state of emergency over mulch fire: 'Very unique, very challenging problem'
Jonathan Polasek
Jenks Mayor Cory Box declares a state of emergency as the mulch fire near West 101st Street continues to burn. Crews from various states are working together to tackle this "very unique, very challenging problem."
City of Jenks declares state of emergency over mulch fire: 'Very unique, very challenging problem'
Jonathan Polasek
Jenks Mayor Cory Box declares a state of emergency as the mulch fire near West 101st Street continues to burn. Crews from various states are working together to tackle this "very unique, very challenging problem."
Smoky skies over Tulsa as prescribed burns impact air quality
News On 6
Scattered storms will move across southern Oklahoma this morning before dissipating, with additional storm chances returning late Thursday into the weekend as a series of disturbances bring gusty winds, mild temperatures, and potential for isolated strong storms.
Smoky skies over Tulsa as prescribed burns impact air quality
News On 6
Scattered storms will move across southern Oklahoma this morning before dissipating, with additional storm chances returning late Thursday into the weekend as a series of disturbances bring gusty winds, mild temperatures, and potential for isolated strong storms.
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A year after the Baltimore bridge collapse, a long road to recovery is ahead
Associated Press
A year after the tragic collapse of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge, Maryland officials honored the six construction workers killed in the disaster, while the port rebounds and investigations continue into the cause of the accident.
City of Jenks declares state of emergency over mulch fire: 'Very unique, very challenging problem'
Jonathan Polasek
Jenks Mayor Cory Box declares a state of emergency as the mulch fire near West 101st Street continues to burn. Crews from various states are working together to tackle this "very unique, very challenging problem."
Smoky skies over Tulsa as prescribed burns impact air quality
News On 6
Scattered storms will move across southern Oklahoma this morning before dissipating, with additional storm chances returning late Thursday into the weekend as a series of disturbances bring gusty winds, mild temperatures, and potential for isolated strong storms.
Bill Clinton to speak at Remembrance Ceremony for 30th anniversary of OKC bombing
Anna Denison
Former President Bill Clinton will attend this year's Remembrance Ceremony of the Oklahoma City bombing, serving as the keynote speaker, Kari Watkins, President and CEO of the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum, confirmed.
Samurai Exhibit: Philbrook showcases 9 centuries of Japanese warrior armor
Alyssa Miller
The Philbrook Museum’s Samurai exhibit showcases 80 pieces of armor, offering a glimpse into the art and history of Japan’s warrior class.
'I did what I had to do:' Man says he shot and killed a man after getting hit with a baseball bat in Tulsa
Chloe Abbott
After being attacked with a baseball bat, Charles Berry said he had no choice but to fatally shoot 36-year-old Dane Swets. "I should be embarrassed -- what happened; you're not supposed to kill, but you got to do certain things in life. Anybody who thinks I enjoy it, they're dead wrong," he said.
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