Watch Frontier: Reporter Ben Felder discusses his story on Epic Charter School’s finances
Frontier reporter Ben Felder discussed his story on Epic Charter School’s finances on the Oklahoma News Report on OETA.
Frontier Staff March 2, 2020
Frontier reporter Ben Felder discussed his story on Epic Charter School’s finances on the Oklahoma News Report on OETA.
Frontier Staff March 2, 2020
Kassie McClung discusses her story on the changes being made at Oklahoma Juvenile detention centers after the death of a teenager at one facility.
Frontier Staff August 12, 2018
Four years ago, the Oklahoma City Disaster Relief Fund, overseen by the Oklahoma City Community Foundation, still had more than $10 million remaining to benefit survivors of the 1995 bombing. How the remaining funds have been distributed continues to be a point of contention for some survivors.
Frontier Staff March 26, 2018
When crude oil prices crashed between 2014 and 2016, many Oklahoma energy companies booked sizable losses that can be used to reduce or completely eliminate state income tax liability for up to 20 years.
Dylan Goforth December 8, 2017
The Frontier has continued to get inside looks at the park’s development. And our latest one is perhaps the most exciting yet.
For the Frontier September 11, 2017
Over the past five years, Oklahoma has spent nearly $2.2 million on mandatory drug testing for people applying for federal Temporary Assistance to Needy Families funds.
For the Frontier July 19, 2017
There have been some major changes since our last visit in March. In this tour we take a look at the Wetland Gardens, the Williams Lodge, and the Chapman Foundations Adventure Playground.
For the Frontier March 17, 2017
For much of the last few years, visualizing A Gathering Place For Tulsa has been a more theoretical effort. Not so much anymore.
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