Listen Frontier: The Next to Die
Oklahoma has the next inmate scheduled for execution in the U.S. On this week’s podcast, we talk about about why that’s important, plus a new reporting project we’re proud to be a part of.
Cary Aspinwall September 11, 2015
Oklahoma has the next inmate scheduled for execution in the U.S. On this week’s podcast, we talk about about why that’s important, plus a new reporting project we’re proud to be a part of.
Cary Aspinwall September 4, 2015
Host RJ Young and Senior Staff Writer Kevin Canfield chat with City Council member Jack Henderson about his career, who he’s enjoyed working with the most and what’s next after his long career ends.
Dylan Goforth August 28, 2015
Iron Gate executive director Connie Cronley and Leanne Benton, with the Pearl District Association, discuss the possibility of the Iron Gate moving from its current downtown location.
Dylan Goforth August 21, 2015
City of Tulsa Planning Director Dawn Warrick and Susan Miller with the Indian Nations Council of Governments discuss building along Arkansas River and the city’s zoning code update.
For the Frontier August 14, 2015
Host RJ Young chats with The Frontier editor in chief, Ziva Branstetter, and Tulsa Voice columnist Barry Friedman about buzz-worthy news of the week, including more scandal at the Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office, the REI dustup and Ted Cruz comes to town.
Cary Aspinwall August 6, 2015
Does Tulsa Mayor Dewey Bartlett still think we need water in the Arkansas River? And what’s going on with the ongoing drama between city and Tulsa County officials over the jail?
Cary Aspinwall August 2, 2015
In this week’s podcast, host RJ Young chats with publisher Bobby Lorton and editor Ziva Branstetter about the launch of The Frontier’s full site. Bobby and Ziva chat about what readers can expect if they become members.
Cary Aspinwall July 24, 2015
In our weekly podcast, host R.J. Young chats with The Frontier editor Ziva Branstetter and staff writer Dylan Goforth about this week’s topics, including the quintuple homicide in Broken Arrow, the grand jury investigation of the Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office, and the Tulsa Shock leaving town.
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