Oklahoma Press Association gives The Frontier top honors for digital media and other awards
Judge calls The Frontier ‘a cut above the competition.’
Frontier Staff June 13, 2023
Judge calls The Frontier ‘a cut above the competition.’
Frontier Staff June 1, 2023
Two new writers are joining our Oklahoma City office.
Frontier Staff May 11, 2023
Gov. Kevin Stitt struck down a bill aimed at clarifying the state’s sex offender registration law, claiming it would have subjected some Oklahomans to tribal authorities that have no jurisdiction over them. We went looking for the truth.
Frontier Staff May 8, 2023
The Frontier also won first-place honors for investigative reporting and other in-depth news coverage in Oklahoma.
Frontier Staff May 4, 2023
The Frontier, Oklahoma Watch awarded First Amendment Award for investigative reporting.
Frontier Staff April 13, 2023
Some books Walters has called obscene have since been removed from libraries and other titles contain no explicit depictions of sex but do have gay, transgender or nonbinary protagonists.
Frontier Staff April 5, 2023
Canoo has not yet received any incentive payments from the state, which are contingent on the company meeting hiring goals and other performance measures. Any money would come from Oklahoma’s Quick Action Closing Fund, a pot of state-appropriated cash intended to help the governor to lure new jobs to the state.
Frontier Staff March 7, 2023
We found misleading statements about available medical research and how the legislation would limit access to care.
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