Oklahoma begins two-year execution spree by putting James Coddington to death
Oklahoma has set execution dates for 24 more men by the end of 2024.
Dylan Goforth August 25, 2022
Oklahoma has set execution dates for 24 more men by the end of 2024.
Clifton Adcock August 24, 2022
After the storm, the Oklahoma Attorney General’s Office said it would investigate natural gas price gouging. A year and a half later, no criminal or civil cases have been filed and there’s no active state investigation.
Kayla Branch August 23, 2022
Care providers in the state have faced a staffing crisis for years due to low pay. It could pose a problem as the state aims to end a 13-year waiting list for developmental disability services.
Frontier Staff August 19, 2022
We searched for the truth about claims on issues ranging from state open meeting laws to genetics and alcoholism.
Reese Gorman And Brianna Bailey August 16, 2022
Under the leadership of Todd Russ, a tiny bank in a small Oklahoma town invested in troubled mortgages during the Great Recession.
Dylan Goforth August 16, 2022
The Board of Education voted to downgrade Tulsa schools’ accreditation status without reviewing the evidence.
Reese Gorman August 12, 2022
Some outside groups are outspending the candidates themselves.
For the Frontier Ryan Gaylor August 11, 2022
The state’s strategy for containing the disease involves rapidly vaccinating people who have already come into contact with the virus.
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