AG Charges Owner of two Oklahoma City Metro Clinics with Medicaid Fraud
OKLAHOMA CITY – Attorney General Scott Pruitt’s Medicaid Fraud Control has filed charges against the owner of medical clinics in Del City and Shawnee.
Deanna Williams, 49, owner of Fast Care Medical Clinics, was charged with two counts of Medicaid fraud...
04/26/2013
Attorney General’s Office Arrests Oklahoma City Man in Child Pornography Case
OKLAHOMA CITY – Investigators with the Oklahoma Attorney General’s Office, a member of the Oklahoma Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, arrested an Oklahoma City man Friday for child pornography.
Stephen Anthony Choate, 39, was arrested on one...
04/26/2013
Governor Mary Fallin to Address Legislators from Across the United States
American Legislative Exchange Council Spring Meeting brings together hundreds of state legislators in Oklahoma City May 2-3
OKLAHOMA CITY – Governor Mary Fallin will speak to hundreds of state legislators from across the country on May 2 at the American...
Smokey Goes In for Checkup, Cleaning
One of America's most well-known, beloved and important icons is going to have a little work done over the next several weeks in preparation for his upcoming 70th birthday in 2014.
The mechanical Smokey Bear that welcomes scores of visitors to the U.S. Forest Service...
04/26/2013
Eleven Oklahoma College Students Named Newman Civic Fellows
Determined to find solutions for challenges facing communities throughout the country, 11 inspirational students from Oklahoma's colleges and universities have been named 2013 Newman Civic Fellows for service in their local communities.
Former Lincoln County Judge Surrenders; Resigns as Attorney
OKLAHOMA CITY – Former Lincoln County Associate District Judge Craig S. Key surrendered Thursday and was arraigned in Lincoln County District Court. Key was indicted by Attorney General Scott Pruitt’s Multicounty Grand Jury on April 18 on charges of cattle...
04/25/2013
Commissioner Doak Supports Bill that Prevents Healthcare Discrimination
OKLAHOMA CITY – Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner John D. Doak is encouraging support for House Bill 1403, which would establish the Nondiscrimination in Treatment Act. The bill is aimed at preventing healthcare providers from denying life-extending...
04/25/2013
Four Outstanding Seniors Named Chancellor Hans Brisch Scholars
Outstanding leadership, civic involvement and academic talent have earned four Oklahoma high school seniors a scholarship named in honor of one of Oklahoma's former higher education chancellors.
Oklahomans Work Together, Making it Work
The Oklahoma Career and Technical Educators Equity Council honored 25 Oklahomans at the 19th Annual Making It Work Day at the Capitol on April 10.
04/24/2013
Commissioner Doak Says Workers Compensation Bill Will Spur Economic Growth
OKLAHOMA CITY – Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner John D. Doak applauds the leadership of Speaker of the House T.W. Shannon and Senate President Pro Tem Brian Bingman in the passage of State Bill 1062 in the House today. The bill is set to change the current...
AG’s Multicounty Grand Jury Issues Indictments for Cattle Theft and Embezzlement
OKLAHOMA CITY – A former Lincoln County associate district judge and two other individuals were named Thursday in three multicounty grand jury indictments. The indictments will be filed in Lincoln County District Court.
Named in the indictments were:...
04/19/2013
Gov. Fallin Statement on Oklahoma City Bombing Anniversary
OKLAHOMA CITY – Governor Mary Fallin today released the following statement on the 18th anniversary of bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building.
“On this day 18 years ago, our city was forever changed when 168 lives were taken from us in the...