Frontier reporter appears on OETA to discuss stories from the state Capitol
Brianna Bailey appeared on OETA recently to discuss her “fact check” stories from the state Capitol during the teacher walkout.
Frontier Staff April 9, 2018
Brianna Bailey appeared on OETA recently to discuss her “fact check” stories from the state Capitol during the teacher walkout.
Dylan Goforth Brianna Bailey February 13, 2018
The resignation comes less than 24 hours after a report by The Frontier outlined an alleged 2012 incident where Doerflinger was accused of choking his wife twice during an argument.
Dylan Goforth February 12, 2018
The reports, taken by Tulsa police in 2012, show Preston Doerflinger’s now ex-wife told officers Doerflinger choked her twice during an argument and took a phone away from her as she dialed 911.
For the Frontier December 2, 2016
Terence Crutcher, a 40-year-old black Tulsa man, was shot and killed Sept. 16, 2016, by Betty Shelby, a white Tulsa police officer. Here is our investigation into the shooting.
Ziva Branstetter November 15, 2016
Donald Trump’s election signals dark and challenging days ahead for the nation’s journalists, but there are signs his election may also spark a renaissance of sorts for hard-nosed, investigative reporting.
Cary Aspinwall June 17, 2016
TU’s defense in a Title IX lawsuit was to claim that Abby Ross was lying. But she wasn’t the only one to report a sexual assault by Pat Swilling Jr. What do records really show about the case?
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