Listen Frontier: What played into the reelection of Tulsa Mayor G.T. Bynum?
Host Ben Felder, Kassie McClung, and Dylan Goforth discuss the race, the outcome, and what’s next for G.T. Bynum and Greg Robinson.
Ben Felder August 28, 2020
Host Ben Felder, Kassie McClung, and Dylan Goforth discuss the race, the outcome, and what’s next for G.T. Bynum and Greg Robinson.
Ben Felder August 21, 2020
The rise in COVID-19 cases among students and staff has schools working to mitigate further spread, while others abandon their plans for in-person learning.
Ben Felder August 21, 2020
Oklahoma County Commissioner Carrie Blumert shares her thoughts on a recent vote to rush through federal funds for the Oklahoma County Jail, and The Frontier’s Brianna Bailey talks about her recent reporting on the facility.
Ben Felder August 18, 2020
In a series of training tapes Terry Neese told her employees to lie when communicating with a client, make pretend phone calls, promise clients unconfirmed raises and to “manipulate people 24 hours a day.”
Ben Felder August 14, 2020
Boise City, an isolated town in the far west panhandle that had felt a world away from the coronavirus pandemic, is now adjusting to a reality much of the country had known for months.
Ben Felder August 4, 2020
While most people who call OU Medicine seeking an appointment for a drive-through COVID-19 test have to wait a few days for the next opening, the hospital has reserved a few “VIP” slots for some to get a same-day test.
Ben Felder August 3, 2020
Sarah Edwards with Yes on 805 discusses the state question’s effort to end sentence enhancement for nonviolent offenders, which will be on the ballot on Nov. 3, 2020.
Ben Felder July 30, 2020
Steven Bickley, the executive director of the state Pardon and Parole Board, resigned Wednesday, saying he was being “threatened for doing my job.”
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