Oklahoma’s Social Studies rewrite sparks backlash
One teacher calls the new standards a “bait and switch” as the state mandates lessons on debunked 2020 election claims.
Dylan Goforth July 30, 2025
One teacher calls the new standards a “bait and switch” as the state mandates lessons on debunked 2020 election claims.
Kevin Eagleson July 30, 2025
There’s a shortage of drug treatment programs in Western Oklahoma. Many people don’t have transportation and the nearest provider is in another town.
Kevin Eagleson July 29, 2025
Cimarron Correctional Facility in Cushing houses federal detainees awaiting deportation proceedings.
Frontier Staff July 24, 2025
Do Oklahoma schools have millions in surplus funds to cover student meals? We looked into it.
Maddy Keyes July 23, 2025
The Frontier sat down with Rep. Daniel Pae to talk about his goals for helping homeless youth in Oklahoma.
Frontier Staff July 18, 2025
We’re gathering information to better understand the conditions for detainees at the Tulsa Municipal Jail. If you’ve had any involvement with the facility — as a detainee, employee, contractor, attorney, service provider, or family member — we’d like to hear from you.
Maddy Keyes July 17, 2025
Services for homeless youth aren’t keeping up with growing demand in the state.
Kayla Branch July 15, 2025
A federal policy allows employers to pay workers with disabilities below minimum wage. Some states have already moved away from the practice.
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