What’s true, false and uncertain in the Oklahoma insurance commissioner race
The Frontier examined candidates’ claims about insurance rates, lawsuit reforms and the health of Oklahoma’s insurance market.
The Frontier examined candidates’ claims about insurance rates, lawsuit reforms and the health of Oklahoma’s insurance market.
Changes tied to Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act will strip Medicaid and SNAP eligibility from many immigrants with humanitarian protections, while Oklahoma nonprofits helping refugees face steep staffing and funding cuts.
For the Frontier Joe Tomlinson, Tulsa Flyer June 10, 2026
Kim David, who leads the Oklahoma Corporation Commission, has continued a pattern of accepting donations from the industries she regulates in her congressional campaign.
Garrett Yalch June 9, 2026
The Tulsa insurance executive and state lawmaker is betting voters want a business-minded conservative rather than a political firebrand. But he’s missed some votes in the Legislature.
Frontier Staff June 8, 2026
The Frontier checked the accuracy of the candidates’ comments on reading proficiency, school staffing and other educational issues.
Dylan Goforth June 8, 2026
Pastors for Trump helped the leader of a storefront church deepen his relationship with the president and mobilize evangelical voters. The effort helped transform him from a political outsider to a congressional contender.
Frontier Staff June 5, 2026
Seven GOP candidates are vying to be the next leader of Oklahoma public schools. The Frontier checked the accuracy of statements made in a recent debate about funding for teacher pay raises, student absenteeism and other education issues.
Garrett Yalch June 4, 2026
The mother of a 23-year-old man claims jail employees failed to adequately monitor him after he told them he had recently attempted suicide.
Across Oklahoma, oilfield wastewater has continued to surface from the ground — even as regulators failed to contain it. This investigation examines how oversight fell short, how contamination spread and how families were left to navigate the consequences.
Chinese criminal networks have taken over much of the illicit marijuana market in Oklahoma, stoking a wave of crime that includes violence, money laundering and human trafficking. And authorities suspect some of those involved have links to powerful forces in the Chinese state.
There have been at least 25 police shootings in Oklahoma this year, at least 14 of which have been fatal.
In a new Listen Frontier episode, councilors break down the moratorium, the tradeoffs and what success looks like when it ends.
Frontier Staff May 21, 2026
Frontier Staff June 5, 2026
Frontier Staff June 2, 2026
Dylan Goforth June 8, 2026
Frontier Staff June 8, 2026
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