We fact-checked campaign ad claims on Stitt’s first term as governor
Half-truths and misleading statements proliferate in a flurry of ads, including some from dark money groups.
Frontier Staff March 25, 2022
Half-truths and misleading statements proliferate in a flurry of ads, including some from dark money groups.
Frontier Staff February 14, 2022
Reese Gorman is joining our team to strengthen The Frontier’s reporting on Oklahoma politics.
Kayla Branch February 7, 2022
Oklahoma’s healthy savings account means the state can afford tax cuts and infrastructure projects, the governor said during his annual State of the State address.
Clifton Adcock Brianna Bailey December 10, 2021
A former Oklahoma Highway Patrolman claims agency top brass gave a favored trooper the questions to a promotional exam in advance and accused him of blackmail when he raised concerns.
Kassie McClung August 26, 2021
Outside of a few swipes at cities and states that shut down during the pandemic last year, Gov. Stitt skirted the topic of COVID-19 in remarks to business leaders, instead focusing on economic growth and his social media war with the animal rights group PETA.
Clifton Adcock Dylan Goforth July 15, 2021
The event was originally billed as a “community impact forum” about the McGirt Supreme Court decision. But almost everyone who attended was there in protest. The fallout has set Stitt and the tribes further apart.
Frontier Staff July 1, 2021
One legislator said he’s examining the issue after The Frontier’s reporting on a lack of protections for renters.
Clifton Adcock June 24, 2021
A Tulsa apartment complex repeatedly sues for late rent and tacks on extra fees. State law offers few protections for renters.
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