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Cherokee Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. says tribal nations are succeeding despite criticism, and that Oklahoma’s next governor must do better.
One teacher calls the new standards a “bait and switch” as the state mandates lessons on debunked 2020 election claims.
There’s a shortage of drug treatment programs in Western Oklahoma. Many people don’t have transportation and the nearest ...
Oklahoma City’s status as a hub for air transport for Immigration Customs and Enforcement and the U.S. Marshal Service could ...
The Frontier sat down with Rep. Daniel Pae to talk about his goals for helping homeless youth in Oklahoma.
For decades, funding for a state scholarship program memorializing the 1921 burning of Black Wall Street was limited, and students related to massacre victims weren’t prioritized in the selection ...
Okemah residents told researchers about marijuana growers showing up with wads of cash to buy property at inflated prices. Real estate values increased more in areas with high numbers of marijuana ...
Before he died, staff at a state facility choked a nonverbal man with towels and bed sheets until he lost consciousness, a lawsuit claims. For nine years, Shermaine Brooks lived at the Robert M. Greer ...
Service providers are celebrating after a bill to restrict the locations of homeless shelters in Oklahoma failed. But they are nervous about a growing trend of legislation that criminalizes ...
Some jails in the state have faced ongoing issues with detainee deaths and poor inspection results. State inspectors ruled most county jails didn’t comply with the standards in 2024. After failed ...
Police credit Flock cameras with reducing violent crime. But after millions spent, the data tells a murkier story — and the system may violate the law. Inside the real-time information center in Tulsa ...