Listen Frontier: Recent police shootings in Oklahoma City lead to charges against officers
Dylan Goforth, The Frontier’s editor in chief, and Ben Felder discuss the recent charges and whether it represents a turning point.
Ben Felder April 1, 2021
Dylan Goforth, The Frontier’s editor in chief, and Ben Felder discuss the recent charges and whether it represents a turning point.
Ben Felder March 8, 2021
On this episode of Listen Frontier, Ben Felder and Dylan Goforth discuss the Julius Jones case and his appeal for commutation
Ben Felder February 22, 2021
A snow storm last week stretched utility companies, delayed action at the Oklahoma State Capitol and impacted the state’s rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine. All that and an effort by some lawmakers to change the state’s initiative petition process on this episode of Listen Frontier.
Ben Felder January 6, 2021
Listen Frontier host Ben Felder and reporter Kassie McClung discuss the rollout of a COVID-19 vaccine in Oklahoma as well as newly-released details on coronavirus death data in the state.
Ben Felder December 23, 2020
John Creter’s first semester as a teacher was not what he expected as the COVID-19 pandemic kept his school building closed and forced him to lead his middle school class online.
Ben Felder December 17, 2020
The Frontier’s Kassie McClung discusses the arrival of a COVID-19 vaccine and how state officials plan to distribute it. And Clifton Adcock talks about the upcoming redistricting process in Oklahoma.
Ben Felder November 5, 2020
Kassie, Brianna, Dylan and Ben discuss Tuesday’s elections and the results from Oklahoma, including Stephanie Bice’s win in the 5th Congressional District, the defeat of two state questions and how the COVID-19 pandemic impacted voters.
Ben Felder November 2, 2020
Dr. Marsha Herron is the chief of equity and student supports for the Oklahoma City Public School district. She discussed student mobility, a challenge for the district that has only gotten worse during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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