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OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) —The Oklahoma Highway Patrol (OHP) reminds drivers to give their full attention to the road after a dash cam caught one semi-truck crash into another on the side of the highway.
OHP says the crash happened when a car driven by Rene G. De La Cruz, 59, of Elk City, was traveling northbound on US-28 and began to fishtail, entering the southbound lanes. The car then collided ...
"This is a very graphic reminder to give your full attention to the road while driving," OHP shared online. The trooper's dashcam video from about 2:15 p.m. on Jan. 6 showed a semi that was ...
Young adults in Oregon with special health care needs can now access no-cost health coverage and additional benefits through the state's Medicaid program, the Oregon Health Plan (OHP). The Oregon ...
Older Americans that entered Medicare after the introduction of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) were found to have less hospitalizations, a reduction in ...
Download the KOCO 5 App OHP officials told KOCO 5 that a person was killed in the crash. Information about the victim or what caused the crash has not been released. Top Headlines TOP STORIES FROM ...
and increased morbidity and mortality,” said Nursing Senior Director Daniel Davis. Due to Oregon expanding the Oregon Health Plan, the state has reached its largest recorded insured rate in history.
THE DRIVER OF THE MALIBU, PRONOUNCED DEAD AT THE SCENE. OHP SA An Oklahoma Highway Patrol collision report states that around 9:15 p.m. a 2015 Chevrolet Malibu was heading east on State Highway 33 ...
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