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Author: Kassie McClung

Kassie McClung joined The Frontier in May 2016. She reports on health, criminal justice and other state issues. Kassie holds a bachelors degree in multimedia journalism from Oklahoma State University. She likes dogs, maps and data. She can be reached at Kassie@readfrontier.com or 918-935-1044. Follow her on Twitter @KassieMcClung.

Rape on Campus: Too scared to tell

Part Four of our Shadow Land series: “We kept telling them, ‘This is not aggressive enough.’ We knew immediately after the first one, this is not a burglary.” — Tulsa Police Department Sgt. Jillian Phippen

Resources for survivors of sexual abuse

If you have been raped or assaulted, there are a variety of resources available. You can call crisis hotlines or community-based organizations for support. You can choose to report the assault to law enforcement. Crisis lines can also offer assistance in Spanish. Here’s what you should know.  Crisis hotlines and support groups Rape, Abuse & …

For opioid crisis in Oklahoma, some look to telemedicine

“We hope the treatment of addiction issues isn’t more burdensome than when a doctor gets someone addicted. It helps on the counseling side, and it helps once that client relationship has been established face to face, those continued visits can happen telemedicine,” a treatment specialist said.