It will be up to detention officers at the understaffed jail to monitor detainees as county officials look to cut costs. The ...
Three first-place awards recognized The Frontier’s in-depth coverage of environmental violations, illicit marijuana networks and gaps in care for vulnerable Oklahomans.
Century Aluminum paid a settlement and fines tied to emissions issues as it pitches a new facility near Tulsa that it says ...
The Pardon and Parole Board rejects recommending clemency for a man sentenced to death for killing his ex-girlfriend and her baby in 2007. The Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board voted unanimously ...
In a new Listen Frontier episode, councilors break down the moratorium, the tradeoffs and what success looks like when it ends.
The Pardon and Parole Board rejects recommending clemency for a man sentenced to death for killing his ex-girlfriend and her baby in 2007.
A growing number of women are facing criminal charges for substance use during pregnancy in Oklahoma. Experts and health care providers say that’s bad for moms and babies. Brittney Poolaw brushed away ...
State regulators discovered strong signs of oil pollution, including high levels of salt and toxic metals, in one family’s drinking water. But for two years, they repeatedly delayed basic tests to ...
Salt water laced with cancer-causing chemicals, a byproduct of oil and gas drilling, is spewing from old wells. Experts warn of a pollution crisis spreading underground and threatening Oklahoma’s ...
A wave of big data centers is triggering a scramble for new electricity generation. OG&E and PSO are pushing to charge ratepayers more as they race to keep up. Construction has begun on the Project ...
The decision to offer fine arts curriculum will now be left up to school districts across the state. Rural districts with already limited resources could see cuts. Art teacher Glenn Howard unpacks art ...
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