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Public Health Reassurance: An OU infectious disease expert says the risk of catching hantavirus or Ebola in Oklahoma is “very low,” stressing neither spreads easily through casual contact. State Policy Watch: Oklahoma is halting its weatherization program after an audit flagged about $663,000 in questionable spending, with Gov. Stitt pushing for accountability. Healthcare Oversight: Oklahoma’s Medicaid audit fight is heating up as the governor and attorney general spar over an Oklahoma Health Care Authority review request. Community Safety: Ahead of Memorial Day, Tulsa-area leaders and the Red Cross warn drowning is silent and urge a dedicated “water watcher” and better visibility around pools and lakes. Local Health Funding: The EPA announced $27.456M for Oklahoma to replace lead service lines. Sports Injuries: The Thunder’s Jalen Williams left Game 2 with left hamstring tightness, raising uncertainty for the next matchup.

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May 19, 2026

Oklahoma enacts blood clot prevention law after bipartisan push

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May 12, 2026

International UFO Bureau launches national UAP reporting push

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May 13, 2026

Governing, Government Technology launch HHS 2030 initiative

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May 12, 2026

Med Harmony expands online psychiatry in Oklahoma City

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Oklahoma makes abortion pill trafficking punishable by up to 10 years, $100k fine, or both

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OU infectious disease expect says hantavirus, Ebola risk “very low” in Oklahoma

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Oklahoma governor, attorney general spar over Health Care Authority audit request


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May 19, 2026

NATIONAL BLOOD CLOT ALLIANCE APPLAUDS OKLAHOMA GOV. STITT SIGNING BLAKE BURGESS BLOOD CLOT PREVENTION ACT INTO STATE LAW

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May 18, 2026

Joyce University of Nursing and Health Sciences Earns Maximum 10-Year CCNE Accreditation for MSN Program

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Oklahoma-Based International UFO Bureau Reemerges as National Reporting Authority Amid Rising Public Interest

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A New Blueprint for Health & Human Services: HHS 2030 Launches to Drive Market Transformation

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Med Harmony Expands Online Psychiatry Services for Oklahoma City Residents

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National Nurses Week: Simple Modern Partners with Four Hospitals to Support Nurses

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