Sunshine Week: ‘Outdated’ law used to prevent release of collision reports to TU student journalists
Student journalists at the University of Tulsa were denied public records due to a law that limits access to certain types of news organizations.
For the Frontier Kayleigh Thesenvitz and Hannah Kloppenburg March 17, 2018
Student journalists at the University of Tulsa were denied public records due to a law that limits access to certain types of news organizations.
For the Frontier Kayleigh Thesenvitz February 24, 2018
“Every human, by virtue of just being human, is entitled to a dignified life. That, my friends, is a moral imperative,” Jorge Roman-Romero said.
For the Frontier Keith Bell February 20, 2018
Keith Bell, 6, is one of the lucky ones who’ve already gotten to play on the park. What did he think of his trip?
For the Frontier February 16, 2018
On Monday, The Frontier posted a story detailing two incidents in 2012 where it was alleged Preston Doerflinger — Oklahoma Finance Secretary as well as the interim Commissioner of the Oklahoma State Department of Health — had acted violently toward his then-wife.
Less than 24 hours later, Doerflinger was out
For the Frontier By Lee Fang, Nick Surgey, The Intercept February 8, 2018
While waiting for a nomination to the Environmental Protection Agency, Andrew Wheeler cozied up with the senators who would decide upon his appointment in the most direct way possible: giving them money.
For the Frontier By Sharon Lerner, The Intercept January 10, 2018
After Oklahoman Albert Kelly was banned from banking, Scott Pruitt tasked him with leading an effort to streamline the EPA’s Superfund program.
For the Frontier January 6, 2018
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For the Frontier December 11, 2017
The Frontier conducted more than 70 interviews to put the state’s undeclared rape crisis in perspective. The never-revealed stories of rape and sexual assault translate into hundreds of thousands of victims across the country each year.
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