Oklahoma is looking for ways to stop marijuana-impaired drivers, but solution may not be cut-and-dry
Agency leaders say funding is an obstacle, and at the same time, defense attorneys say a state law could further complicate the issue.
Kassie McClung July 9, 2018
Agency leaders say funding is an obstacle, and at the same time, defense attorneys say a state law could further complicate the issue.
Clifton Adcock July 9, 2018
The organization has until Aug. 13 to prove the deficiencies have been corrected during a revisit by inspectors. Failure to do so would mean the facility would have its Medicaid provider agreement terminated, according to the Health Department.
Brianna Bailey July 6, 2018
With Oklahoma’s prisons now operating at 114 percent capacity, the private corrections operator has the bargaining power to ask the state for more money despite a host of problems in its past.
Kassie McClung July 3, 2018
At least four of Jeremy David Thomas’ former patients have filed suits in the District Court of Rogers County, several accusing him of botching surgeries he performed while under the influence of drugs.
Brianna Bailey June 27, 2018
On the morning of the election, Harold Hamm, Oklahoma’s richest man and chairman and CEO of Continental Resources Inc., sent out a company-wide email urging employees to vote against SQ 788.
Clifton Adcock Dylan Goforth June 18, 2018
John Ross Baker, 34, possibly exposed patients at the Hastings hospital to bloodborne pathogens after reusing needles to inject patients’ IV bags or IV lines, according to multiple sources who spoke to The Frontier on the condition of anonymity.
Brianna Bailey June 15, 2018
Because the PAC did not register with the Ethics Commission until May, and because of the way the filing periods fall, the public will not find out who is financing the opposition group until after the June election.
Brianna Bailey June 13, 2018
Some survivors say they still struggle to gain access to millions of dollars donated to help them get on with their lives after the 1995 bombing
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