These Oklahoma lakes rank highest for snake sightings

OKLAHOMA CITY -As Oklahomans head to the water for their Fourth of July celebrations, a new report from World Atlas highlights several lakes across the state where snake encounters are more likely.Topping the list of likelihood to encounter venomous snakes is Lake CollinsvilleLake Texoma ranks second; however, most snakes spotted around Lake Collinsville... Read More.
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Kay County Court Filings 07/01/2025

Court Case Number Filed On Party Case Offense or CauseKay FD-2025-00085 07/01/2025 ANDREWS, ROWDY Defendant ANDREWS, TIFANI vs. ANDREWS, ROWDY DIVORCE/DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGEKay FD-2025-00085 07/01/2025 ANDREWS, TIFANI Plaintiff ANDREWS, TIFANI vs. ANDREWS, ROWDY DIVORCE/DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGEKay CF-2025-00310 07/01/2025 BOHON, KAYLA LEEANN Defendant OSW STATE OF OKLAHOMA vs. BOHON, KAYLA LEEANN CHILD ABUSE (FEL)Kay CJ-2025-00141 07/01/2025 BOVASSO, MARTHA AGNES Plaintiff BOVASSO, MARTHA AGNES vs. FOSTER, DARWYN EUGENE AUTO NEGLIGENCEKay CF-2025-00308 07/01/2025 CRAIG, DAKOTA WRANGLER Defendant OSW STATE OF OKLAHOMA vs.... Read More.

Medicare & Medicaid Service suffers data breach

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is notifying Medicare beneficiaries whose personal information may have been involved in a data incident affecting Medicare.gov accounts. CMS identified suspicious activity related to the unauthorized creation of certain beneficiary online accounts using personal information obtained from unknown external sources. CMS takes this situation... Read More.
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Five City of Pawhuska employees to be laid off after city council approved next year’s budget

PAWHUSKA, Okla. — Pawhuska’ City Council approved next year's budget during Junes City Council meeting, but that means five city employees are being laid off. The layoffs include a firefighter, a police department employee, two people from the street department and one administration position.During the meeting, people expressed their concerns to the city council.... Read More.

After two arrests in two days, man dies after arrival at Cleveland County jail

NORMAN, Okla. (KOKH) — Norman police are investigating an in-custody death.Police say 61-year-old Jeffrey Brake died in their custody Sunday morning.Brake was arrested Saturday morning after he was seen crawling in a roadway, exhibiting signs of being under the influence of narcotics. Police say he was arrested without incident, taken to the hospital, then taken... Read More.
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Oklahoma City man among 324 defendants charged in largest healthcare fraud takedown

OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA. (KOKH) — An Oklahoma City man has been charged in connection with an alleged scheme to defraud Medicare.On June 3, 55-year-old Alexander Frank was indicted on 25 counts of healthcare fraud. Between 2021 and 2023, Frank is accused of billing Medicare for approximately $3.2 million for face-to-face visits with beneficiaries in... Read More.

Oklahoma officials urge patience amid record Fourth of July travel surge

OKLAHOMA CITY -The Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT) is asking travelers to be patient during the Fourth of July holiday season.The Fourth of July holiday travel rush is already underway, and transportation officials say this year is set to break records.Now, travel experts are working to fill Oklahomans in on what... Read More.