Joe Exotic kept an AR-15 he said was ‘For Carole’
Investigator testified “Joe would have nothing to lose to try and follow out his original plans and have her killed — or have one one of his cultish followers do it.”
Brianna Bailey October 4, 2018
Investigator testified “Joe would have nothing to lose to try and follow out his original plans and have her killed — or have one one of his cultish followers do it.”
Brianna Bailey October 4, 2018
It was Fereidoun Khalilian — “Prince Fred,” or “Khalifa,” as he sometimes signs emails — who put the concept of a Native-owned poker website together. The Iowa Tribe later changed the name of the venture, said his software didn’t work and now won’t even take his phone calls.
Brianna Bailey September 27, 2018
In a jailhouse interview earlier this month, Maldonado-Passage told The Frontier that he had been “set up.”
Brianna Bailey September 20, 2018
A study at the Oklahoma Legislature to examine high insulin prices was abruptly canceled. “It’s frustrating, but it doesn’t change the fact that I intend to file legislation to look at how we can address this issue,” Rep. Forrest Bennett said.
Brianna Bailey September 5, 2018
Some of the aerospace company’s incentive deals with the state have retroactive start dates or were later amended to lower the employment threshold used to calculate the number of jobs company could claim payments on, The Frontier has found.
Brianna Bailey August 17, 2018
While political action committees must disclose their donors, dark money groups, which include social welfare groups, trade associations and unions, do not.
Clifton Adcock August 9, 2018
“He still owns the stock and is not under investigation,” said Amy Lawrence, spokeswoman for Mullin’s office. Federal prosecutors announced this week that a New York Republican Congressman had been charged with allegedly dumping his holdings of that stock.
Clifton Adcock July 30, 2018
New games like roulette and craps are expected to bring in millions to the state, but some officials are looking toward casinos’ main source of revenue as a way to boost state revenue — electronic gaming.
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