211 hotlines call on Oklahoma lawmakers for state funding
Private donations have kept the resource hotlines running for nearly a decade while state money has been on hold.
Maddy Keyes October 21, 2025
Private donations have kept the resource hotlines running for nearly a decade while state money has been on hold.
Dylan Goforth October 20, 2025
Sen. Ally Seifried joins Listen Frontier to talk about the state’s new cell phone ban, her study on technology in schools, and why AI may never replace good teachers.
Brianna Bailey October 15, 2025
Plaintiffs claim the state agency has provided false information about progress on promised reforms, leaving people with severe mental illness languishing in jails for months without treatment.
Maddy Keyes October 13, 2025
Most youth who lack permanent housing in the state don’t fit the federal housing department’s definitions of homelessness and often don’t qualify for services.
Dylan Goforth October 10, 2025
Early polling shows a dead heat between the Oklahoma Attorney General and former House Speaker.
Brianna Bailey and Sierra Pfeifer, KOSU October 6, 2025
After serving more than four decades for first-degree murder, Tony Mann is applying for commutation. His younger brother, convicted for the same crime, is getting out of prison later this month.
Kayla Branch October 2, 2025
City Care plans to open a 40-room medical respite facility in 2027 near their existing night shelter in Oklahoma City to help the ill and injured who have nowhere else to go.
Ashlynd Baecht October 1, 2025
We got the officer disciplinary records that the Tulsa police union didn’t want the public to see.
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