Three first-place awards recognized The Frontier’s in-depth coverage of environmental violations, illicit marijuana networks and gaps in care for vulnerable Oklahomans.
Century Aluminum paid a settlement and fines tied to emissions issues as it pitches a new facility near Tulsa that it says ...
The Pardon and Parole Board rejects recommending clemency for a man sentenced to death for killing his ex-girlfriend and her baby in 2007. The Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board voted unanimously ...
Surviving bills target eviction reforms and strengthening tenant protections. A bill that would create state oversight of homeless shelters and several other measures addressing housing and ...
Join us for a discussion on how failures to properly regulate oilfield wastewater disposal now threaten public health and the environment. The oil and gas industry’s wastewater problem is a ...
In a new Listen Frontier episode, councilors break down the moratorium, the tradeoffs and what success looks like when it ends.
Tulsa city officials are blocking access to records that could answer basic questions about events leading up to detainee ...
Charges against one officer illustrate how confidential records can hide when officers accused of wrongdoing move between departments. Oklahoma is one of just 14 states that keeps police employment ...
Frontier Staff Writer Garrett Yalch will speak at a free community event on Monday, March 30. Downtown Tulsa, as seen from The Gathering Place. DYLAN GOFORTH/The Frontier Frontier Staff Writer Garrett ...
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