Saturday, July 31, 2021

Most of the money Oklahoma secured from opioid companies has gone unspent

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Most of the money Oklahoma secured from opioid companies has gone unspent
The state secured more than $372.6 million in settlements with drug makers and distributors, but only a fraction of the money has so far gone to pay for addiction research and treatment.

 


Counterfeit pills laced with fentanyl are driving a spike in Oklahoma deaths
State investigators have found nearly two dozen fatal overdoses over the past 15 months tied to fake oxycodone.

 


Number of Oklahomans hospitalized with coronavirus at highest levels since February
The three-day average for hospitalizations was at 720 on Friday, the highest level since Feb. 16, when there were 728 patients.

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A fierce mama bear
“You do not mess with her kids or grandkids at all. You just don’t do it.”

 

A gifted guitar player who never met a stranger
“Just a good guy who would help anyone.”

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Saturday, July 24, 2021

At one former Native American school in Oklahoma, honoring the dead now falls to alumni

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At one former Native American school in Oklahoma, honoring the dead now falls to alumni
A new federal investigation into the unmarked graves of Indigenous students unearths a complicated history and patchy records at dozens of Oklahoma boarding school sites.

 


As COVID-19 cases surge in Oklahoma, state health officials look to re-hire contact tracers
The Oklahoma State Department of Health had as many as 175 contact tracers last year, but is down to about 30 today. It needs to almost double that number to deal with a growing number of COVID-19 cases.

Oklahoma’s coronavirus hospitalizations over 490 for first time since late February
The three-day average for hospitalizations was at 495 on Friday, the highest level since Feb. 26, when there were 528 patients.

Oklahomans We’ve Lost: A dedicated nurse who threw Halloween parties and cared for rescue dogs
“She loved helping everybody.”

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Monday, July 19, 2021

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