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Frontier Staff June 24, 2021
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Frontier Staff June 21, 2021
The Frontier is launching a new investigation into gun violence across Oklahoma.
Frontier Staff June 9, 2021
Detention facilities have long claimed state law allows them to shield surveillance video of prisoner deaths from public view. So we’re taking one of them to court.
Frontier Staff June 3, 2021
The Frontier took a closer look at claims Oklahoma public officials have made about critical race theory, as well as the potential impact of House Bill 1775.
Frontier Staff March 24, 2021
Clifton Adcock with The Frontier talks with Jeff Jaynes, executive director of Restore Hope Ministries in Tulsa, and Eric Hallett, statewide coordinator of housing advocacy at Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma, about the upcoming end to the federal moratorium on evictions
Frontier Staff March 21, 2021
The forum will be broadcast on Facebook Live at noon on Wednesday. Guests include Jeff Jaynes, executive director of Restore Hope Ministries in Tulsa, and Eric Hallett, statewide coordinator of housing advocacy at Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma.
Frontier Staff March 17, 2021
Here’s a look at how Frontier reporters have relied on Oklahoma’s Open Records Act in the last year.
Frontier Staff March 10, 2021
In her new role, Bailey will work together with Frontier Editor-in-Chief Dylan Goforth to oversee The Frontier’s team of reporters with a mission to hold the powerful to account and give a voice to the powerless in Oklahoma.
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