A Look Back: Tracking Oklahoma’s ill-fated purchase of hydroxychloroquine
The state rushed to stockpile pills after President Donald Trump promoted the drug as a treatment for COVID-19. But soon state leaders were asking for a refund.
Ari Fife April 25, 2025
The state rushed to stockpile pills after President Donald Trump promoted the drug as a treatment for COVID-19. But soon state leaders were asking for a refund.
Maddy Keyes April 18, 2025
When the coronavirus pandemic first arrived in Oklahoma five years ago, The Frontier reported on a lack of transparency in government spending, COVID outbreaks in state prisons and struggling hospitals.
Dylan Goforth April 10, 2025
The national media descended on Tulsa, putting pressure not just on the community as a whole but on the county’s legal system as it tried to cope with yet another high-profile police killing.
Kayla Branch April 3, 2025
The Frontier broke the story about past domestic violence allegations against the head of the Oklahoma State Department of Health.
Ashlynd Huffman March 21, 2025
The Frontier reported on new details about the death of Elliott Williams, who cried for help as he lay dying on the floor of a cell, paralyzed.
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