Lack of accreditation makes it difficult to attract quality staff and is an issue that gets brought up in court.
Officials confirmed the remains belonged to Aubrey Dameron, a member of the Cherokee Nation who went missing in 2019.
Oklahoma families and law enforcement may have to wait up to a year for answers from the medical examiner’s office if they don’t see a budget increase.
A 25-year-old Cherokee woman named Aubrey Dameron went missing in the spring of 2019. The Oklahoma Medical Examiner's Office ...
OKLAHOMA CITY — The Oklahoma Office of the Chief Medical Examiner is seeking to have its national accreditation restored, but a cut in funding could jeopardize that, a Senate panel was told ...
Oklahoma Highway Patrol responded to a fatal car accident Saturday night on I-40 outside of Seminole, Oklahoma.According to ...
The Tulsa Medical Examiner’s office is in the abandoned community of Picher on Saturday after human bones were found Friday evening. Angela Berg, a ...
Oklahoma agencies are asking the lawmakers for more than $13 billion in appropriated budget requests for FY26.The Oklahoma Office of the Chief Medical Examiner ...