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It had been well over a year since I’d gotten a trim. And it showed.My hair was the longest it had ever been in my life. Normally, when it goes over my…
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This is the Manager’s Minute. Recent events in Washington, D.C. stunned the nation. The rioting in the Capitol also reminded us of the importance of…
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More Oklahomans than ever before will be covered by health insurance purchased off of the Affordable Care Act exchange when new plans took effect on Jan.…
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As the demand for intensive care among Oklahoma’s coronavirus patients continues to surge, the system is seeing strain from beginning to end — from…
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Oklahoma is nearing one thousand deaths from COVID-19 complications. Like everywhere else, the people dying here have a high rate of what are called…
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The legal fight over who is responsible, and who should pay for the national opioid crisis that has killed thousands of Americans will likely take…
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Oklahoma's health officials and legislators have been slow to take action to keep teenagers from vaping, even as more cases of lung-related injuries and…
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At the beginning of November, hundreds of new laws took effect in Oklahoma, including a big change to short-term health policies. Driven by rising…
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In the state with the highest number of disaster declarations, many Oklahomans with disabilities don’t have a storm shelter.John High knows that when he…
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Oklahoma Medicaid expansion advocates are working to collect the required 178,000 signatures to get the measure on the ballot next year. It would mean…