Oklahoma has asked for smaller share of monkeypox shots than any other state
The state’s strategy for containing the disease involves rapidly vaccinating people who have already come into contact with the virus.
For the Frontier Ryan Gaylor
The state’s strategy for containing the disease involves rapidly vaccinating people who have already come into contact with the virus.
Jennifer Palmer Oklahoma Watch, Clifton Adcock and Reese Gorman, The Frontier
Lax oversight of Gov. Stitt’s Bridge the Gap Digital Wallet program allowed parents to spend educational funds on TVs and other items. Oklahoma officials on Friday filed a lawsuit against ClassWallet, which it hired to handle the program.
Garrett Yalch August 4, 2022
A Department of Education attorney still recommended punishment for Tulsa Public Schools, finding that an online teacher training course was based on banned concepts on racial bias.
Kayla Branch August 4, 2022
Oklahoma regulators allow utilities to charge hefty deposits for people with poor credit or a history of late payments. Some say such policies punish the poor.
Marien López-Medina August 3, 2022
Without large-scale support and federal funding, some of the few Ukrainians seeking refuge in Oklahoma say they have been left to navigate the cumbersome immigration process with little help.
Brianna Bailey Steve Lackmeyer, The Oklahoman July 31, 2022
Most of Oklahoma City’s public housing is more than 40 years old and has seen federal funding steadily decline even as the city’s need for affordable homes continues to grow.
Garrett Yalch Dylan Goforth July 30, 2022
Some worry about the economic impact of a downgrade in school accreditation on home values and jobs.
Reese Gorman July 29, 2022
The retiring senator says he and Markwayne Mullin ‘have problems.’
Oklahoma police have shot at least 26 people so far in 2022. At least 15 of those shootings have been fatal.
We’re tracking how many people are shot by Oklahoma Police Officers.
The Frontier is launching a new website to explain the complex history behind the landmark ruling, and Oklahoma’s legal and political landscape moving forward.
On this episode of Listen Frontier, I speak about the Supreme Court’s decision with KOSU Indigenous Affairs reporter Allison Herrera, as well as Ryan Leonard, who serves as Special Counsel for Native American Affairs to Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt.
Garrett Yalch August 4, 2022
Marien López-Medina August 3, 2022
Jennifer Palmer Oklahoma Watch, Clifton Adcock and Reese Gorman, The Frontier August 5, 2022
Dylan Goforth May 21, 2018
Clifton Adcock January 24, 2022
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