Latest Oklahoma Headlines

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Michigan Bill Enabling Drivers to Show Police Insurance on Phone OK’d

Oct 2 2015 // Drivers pulled over by the police in Michigan will be able to show proof of their auto insurance on a phone or another mobile device instead of having to provide a hard copy under legislation going to Gov. Rick Snyder for...

Oklahoma School District Looking to Repair Earthquake Damage

Sep 30 2015 // Structural engineers are assessing the damage caused by a July earthquake at Crescent Public Schools buildings in Oklahoma. The 4.5 magnitude earthquake hit Crescent on July 27. Superintendent Mickey Hart told the Enid...

Earthquakes Knock Out Power in Oklahoma Town

Sep 27 2015 // Two earthquakes — including one of magnitude 4.0 — rattled Cushing, Okla., and caused power outages, but no injuries or significant damage is reported. The U.S. Geological Survey reports a 4.0 magnitude quake struck at...

Size of Firms Allowed to Participate in Insure Oklahoma Expands

Sep 23 2015 // Gov. Mary Fallin says Insure Oklahoma is increasing the size limit of employers who can participate in the program. Fallin and the Oklahoma Health Care Authority said that Insure Oklahoma is raising its employer size limit...

Dual Magnitude 4.0 Earthquakes Shake Northern Oklahoma

Sep 17 2015 // The U.S. Geological Survey has recorded several earthquakes in northern Oklahoma, including two of magnitude 4.0. No damage or injuries are reported from the Tuesday and Wednesday temblors. The USGS reports a 4.0 magnitude...

Public Sector Injuries Down in Oklahoma

Sep 16 2015 // The Oklahoma Department of Labor is reporting a decrease in the illness and injury rate among public sector employers in the state. The agency reported that Oklahoma has seen a 44 percent decrease over the past 15 years...

Sinkholes Lead to Lawsuits in Oklahoma Town

Sep 15 2015 // A western Oklahoma town is grappling with the estimated $1 million cost to fix several sinkholes that appeared after heavy rainfall in May. The courts could end up determining who will foot the bill for the gaping holes in...

Fourth Inmate Dies After Fight at Private Oklahoma Prison

Sep 14 2015 // An official says a fourth inmate involved in an attack or fight at an Oklahoma prison run by a private contractor has died. Terri Watkins, a spokeswoman for the Oklahoma Department of Corrections, said that one of the five...

No-Penalty Policy a Standard for Oil Wastewater Spills, Critics Say

Sep 10 2015 // In April 2013, a malfunctioning oil well in the countryside north of Oklahoma City caused storage tanks to overflow, sending 42,000 gallons of briny wastewater hurtling over a dike, across a wheat field and into a farm...

Arkansas Law Increases Penalties for Boating While Intoxicated

Sep 9 2015 // A new Arkansas law prompted by the deaths of two University of Arkansas students makes driving a boat while intoxicated as serious as driving a car while impaired. The law, which went into effect this summer, was enacted...

Workers’ Comp Loss Costs Fall Again in Oklahoma

Sep 4 2015 // Workers’ compensation rates in Oklahoma are expected to drop in 2016, the Oklahoma Insurance Department announced. The National Council on Compensation Insurance (NCCI) filed an overall loss cost decrease of 14.8...

MedPro Group Finalizes Acquisition of Oklahoma-Based PLICO

Sep 3 2015 // MedPro Group (MedPro), a Berkshire Hathaway subsidiary, has its completed its acquisition of healthcare liability insurer PLICO Inc. (PLICO) from the Oklahoma State Medical Association (OSMA). The transaction process —...

Oklahoma Groups Settle Legal Battle Over Failed Airline

Sep 2 2015 // The Tulsa Airports Improvement Trust and the Bank of Oklahoma’s parent company say they have reached a settlement over the failed Great Plains Airlines. The Tulsa Industrial Authority and the bank sued the airports...

Kingstone OK’d to Write P/C Insurance in Texas

Sep 2 2015 // Kingstone Companies Inc., a multi-line regional property/casualty insurance holding company based in New York, announced that its subsidiary, Kingstone Insurance Co., has received approval from the Texas Department of...

Courts Need a Better Appreciation of the Principles of Depreciation

Aug 21 2015 // Post-World War II, the United States experienced a simultaneous boom of babies and buildings. To keep pace with the need for new development, homes literally could be ordered out of a Sears catalogue. The true expense of...

Fracking Drives NAIC Earthquake Conversation

Aug 17 2015 // Hydraulic fracturing – the process of extracting oil and gas resources that requires breaking rock through the high-pressured injection of liquid into the ground, popularly known as “fracking” – has caused...

4.0 Magnitude Quake Rattles Northern Oklahoma

Aug 17 2015 // An earthquake has shaken parts of northern Oklahoma near the Kansas border. The U.S. Geological Survey says the preliminary 4.0 magnitude earthquake was recorded at about 4:25 p.m. on Aug. 14 about 3 miles west-northwest...

Officials: Effort to End Oklahoma’s Earthquakes Will Take Time

Aug 17 2015 // It could take up to another year of research to determine what has caused a recent series of Oklahoma earthquakes and whether the state is doing enough to stop them, officials said. After meeting with members of the...

Oklahoman Arrested for Attack on Insurance Adjuster, Fraud

Aug 14 2015 // A Tulsa, Oklahoma, man suspected of assaulting an insurance adjuster and filing a bogus insurance claim was arrested on Aug. 13, the state insurance department reported. The adjuster was attacked after questioning an...

Price Tag from Spring Severe Weather Adding Up in Oklahoma

Aug 11 2015 // The rain has stopped falling and the triple-digit heat of an Oklahoma summer has finally arrived, but state emergency managers are still adding up the price tag for repairing roads, bridges and other public infrastructure...