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While the number of victims of violent crime who apply for compensation has fallen significantly over the past several years, ...
Okemah residents told researchers about marijuana growers showing up with wads of cash to buy property at inflated prices.
After a prosecutor dropped criminal charges against former staff at the Robert M. Greer Center in Enid, civil suits blame ...
Only 6 records remain to be released to The Frontier following Wednesday’s hearing. The records show disciplinary actions by ...
The Tulsa Police Department has already released over 100 pages of records to The Frontier that show disciplinary actions for officers who were found to have violated agency rules. A police union has ...
The Frontier’s Executive Editor Dylan Goforth spoke with Democratic House Minority Leader Cyndi Munson about her decision to run for governor. Munson, D-Oklahoma City, was first elected to the House ...
A state investigator raised questions about how much school leaders knew about a scheme to defraud Tulsa Public Schools of at least $800,000 before notifying the police, documents show. Deborah Gist, ...
A bill that would have restricted the locations of homeless shelters is dormant for now. But it’s just one of a spate of recent measures penalizing service providers or people experiencing ...
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 ...
Fentanyl deaths skyrocket in Oklahoma as jails, prisons and rural communities try to combat the drug
Fentanyl has proliferated so quickly because it’s cheaper to make than other drugs and can be mass-produced in a few hours. Resourches shared by Neighbors Building Neighborhoods, a Muskogee-based ...
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