Markwayne Mullin emerges from primary as favorite to claim retiring U.S. Sen. James Inhofe’s seat
Despite Mullin’s strong performance on Tuesday, some expect his runoff opponent, T.W. Shannon, to put up a fight in August.
Despite Mullin’s strong performance on Tuesday, some expect his runoff opponent, T.W. Shannon, to put up a fight in August.
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.
Dylan Goforth June 29, 2022
Oklahoma’s primary election day led to a few surprises, a number of runoffs and some big wins that set up a number of fascinating storylines leading into the next few months.
Clifton Adcock June 29, 2022
As animal welfare groups push regulators to crack down on overseas gamefowl shipments from Oklahoma, advocates of the sport are hopeful the state will reduce penalties for cockfighting from a felony to a misdemeanor.
Frontier Staff June 26, 2022
From opposition funding from teacher’s unions to how many Oklahoma students live in poverty, we looked into candidates’ claims.
Reese Gorman June 25, 2022
Some candidates hope to appeal to Oklahoma Republicans by talking about inflation, border security and a strong military.
Frontier Staff June 24, 2022
Is the U.S. government laundering money in Ukraine? Do undocumented migrants get free cell phones at the border? We looked into these and other claims.
Garrett Yalch June 23, 2022
State lawmakers wanted scholarships for the descendants of Tulsa’s Greenwood District, but funding has been scant and students with ties to the 1921 massacre still don’t have priority for awards.
Oklahoma police have shot at least 23 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.
Reese Gorman July 1, 2022
Clifton Adcock June 29, 2022
Kassie McClung Brianna Bailey January 7, 2022
Clifton Adcock January 24, 2022
Dylan Goforth June 29, 2022
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