Watch Frontier: Reporter Ben Felder discusses his story on Epic Charter School’s finances
Frontier reporter Ben Felder discussed his story on Epic Charter School’s finances on the Oklahoma News Report on OETA.
Frontier Staff March 2, 2020
Frontier reporter Ben Felder discussed his story on Epic Charter School’s finances on the Oklahoma News Report on OETA.
Frontier Staff March 2, 2020
Kassie McClung discusses her story on the changes being made at Oklahoma Juvenile detention centers after the death of a teenager at one facility.
Frontier Staff November 11, 2019
“We’re extremely excited to add Ben to our staff,” Frontier publisher Bobby Lorton said. “He’s an experienced reporter with a deep knowledge of a number of topics of importance to Oklahomans and we can’t wait to see the impact his reporting has on our state.”
Frontier Staff November 1, 2019
Donations to The Frontier in November and December will be matched thanks to NewsMatch, a program that helps nonprofit journalism outlets like us raise money so we can continue to grow and do the type of reporting Oklahomans have come to count on.
Frontier Staff June 7, 2019
The Frontier is one of six news outlets across the country selected to join ProPublica’s Local Reporting Network
Frontier Staff January 16, 2019
This shirt is designed to resemble a “baseball-style” shirt, just in time for Spring Training to start in February.
Frontier Staff December 31, 2018
This past year was our most successful yet — our stories reached more people and had more impact than in any previous year. To continue to grow and to serve as a watchdog for Oklahoma, we need your support.
Frontier Staff December 31, 2018
After careful review, these are the favorite stories of 2018 as selected by the staff of The Frontier as well as its readers.
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