According to OHP, troopers seized 2.2 pounds of fentanyl last week after a traffic stop in Tulsa. Deputies confirmed the amount seized is enough fentanyl to kill more than 500,000 people.
OHP said the semi cut in front of the snowplow, scraping the front of it. Troopers worked a crash later involving the same semi after the driver crashed into the center barrier wall, OHP said.
According to OHP, Whiting is 5’0″ and 180 pounds. She was last seen 3/04/2025 in Tahlequah. She may also be driving a 2017 Red Nissan Versa with Arizona tag CTP3472.
UPDATE (8:30 a.m.) — The right lane of Turner Turnpike westbound at mile marker 186 is back open after a fatality collision shut it down Saturday morning. According to Oklahoma Highway Patrol ...
News 9 spoke with OHP Trooper Preston Cox about what he's seeing on the roads. "It's been difficult," Cox said. "Troopers have dealt with various conditions, as well as traffic backing up." ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — Oregon lawmakers are under increasing pressure to course-correct on the state's long-term plan to reform public defense, as the problem of indigent criminal defendants going ...
The Oregon State Government Artificial Intelligence Advisory Council has released its final action plan with 74 recommendations to guide government use of AI. The plan recommends executive actions ...
Providence Health & Services in Oregon warned striking nurses Thursday that their health insurance will expire at the end of the month if their walkout continues. The strike, which began Jan. 10 ...
Oregon hospitals and health systems reduced their spending on charity care for low-income patients, free health screenings, vaccine clinics and other “community benefit activities” in 2023 ...
WASHINGTON ‒ After a long day of arm-twisting and internal party clashes, House Republicans on Tuesday narrowly passed their plan to advance President Donald Trump's legislative agenda.
SALEM, Ore. (KTVZ) -- The Oregon Department of Education would have historic power to intervene in struggling schools and districts across the state under two new bills backed by Gov. Tina Kotek ...
The health authority, which administers the Oregon Health Plan or Oregon’s Medicaid program, will receive nearly $198 million to respond to growing caseloads. “We’ve planned for a certain ...