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THE FRONTIER
The Oklahoma Legislature will raise hospital fees to fund Medicaid expansion. Displeased by hospitals’ support for Medicaid expansion, some Republicans believe increased fees should start before available federal funds are used up. Oklahoma signs into law deluge of anti-abortions bills, as U.S. Supreme court set to hear casechallenging Roe v.
OKLAHOMANS WE’VE LOST: A CHILD CARE ADVOCATE WHO FOCUSED Oklahomans we’ve lost: A child care advocate who focused on families in. need. “She was a tireless and passionate advocate for early childhood development and high quality child care investment.”. Kathy Cronemiller was the owner fo several preschools and an advocate for high-quality childcare policies. PROVIDED. SECURITY CONCERNS AND ALLEGATIONS OF PRISON MISCONDUCT Julius Jones will be barred from participating in the second stage of his commutation hearing because of two prison infractions he allegedly committed in 2020, according to records reviewed by The Frontier.. Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board executive director Tom Bates also said prisoners in maximum security prisons are barred from making “personal appearances” at their hearings, a rule AN OKLAHOMA PRISON WILL CLOSE AS THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT The Biden Administration’s move away from the use of private prisons will shutter a facility in the western Oklahoma town of Hinton that houses federal inmates. The private prison company The GEO Group Inc. will close its 1,940-bed Great Plains Correctional Facility in Hinton at the end of May. The facility is used to house inmates with the U COVID-19 DEATHS HAVE PLUNGED AS MORE OKLAHOMANS GET VACCINATED Deaths from COVID-19 have slowed dramatically in recent months and health officials now hope to boost vaccination rates among younger Oklahomans to help the state reach herd immunity. State Epidemiologist Joli Stone told The Frontier that while it’s too early to credit vaccines for the decrease, “it does look like there’s an impactthere.”.
OKLAHOMA HOPES CORONAVIRUS RELIEF MONEY WILL HELP SLOW A Oklahoma hopes coronavirus relief money will help slow a coming tide of evictions, homelessness. Oklahoma has $289 million in rental assistance and grants as a federal moratorium on evictions draws to an end. Oklahoma County Sheriff’s Deputy Davine Hopkins waits outside an Oklahoma City apartment building as tenants move out the last oftheir
UTILITY COMPANIES TO SPREAD WINTER WEATHER COSTS TO Documents show that many of the natural gas and electric purchase price increases in early and mid-February sent several utilities that serve Oklahoma scrambling to find funds and open new lines of credit to pay for the increased fuel and electrical costs, most of WHAT IS A MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS, WHAT TO DO IF SOMEONE IS What is a mental health crisis? A mental health crisis is a situation in which someone is at risk of hurting themselves or others.. Mental illnesses are medical conditions that can disrupt a person’s thinking, mood, feelings or daily functioning. JUDGE ORDERS SECOND MAN IN ADA'S 'INNOCENT MAN' CASE FREED Ward’s co-defendant in the case, Karl Fontenot, had his conviction and sentence overturned and was ordered released by a federal judge in Muskogee late last year. The Oklahoma Attorney General’s Office appealed that decision to the U.S. 10th Circuit Court of Appeals, which is considering arguments made earlier this year in the case. NATIONAL AUTO DEALERSHIP COMPANY SETTLES $46 MILLION A national auto dealership company that sued Tulsa's prominent Glover family for $46 million, accusing them of corporate sabotage, agreed to settle with the family and issue a formal apology for filing thelawsuit.
THE FRONTIER
The Oklahoma Legislature will raise hospital fees to fund Medicaid expansion. Displeased by hospitals’ support for Medicaid expansion, some Republicans believe increased fees should start before available federal funds are used up. Oklahoma signs into law deluge of anti-abortions bills, as U.S. Supreme court set to hear casechallenging Roe v.
OKLAHOMANS WE’VE LOST: A CHILD CARE ADVOCATE WHO FOCUSED Oklahomans we’ve lost: A child care advocate who focused on families in. need. “She was a tireless and passionate advocate for early childhood development and high quality child care investment.”. Kathy Cronemiller was the owner fo several preschools and an advocate for high-quality childcare policies. PROVIDED. SECURITY CONCERNS AND ALLEGATIONS OF PRISON MISCONDUCT Julius Jones will be barred from participating in the second stage of his commutation hearing because of two prison infractions he allegedly committed in 2020, according to records reviewed by The Frontier.. Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board executive director Tom Bates also said prisoners in maximum security prisons are barred from making “personal appearances” at their hearings, a rule AN OKLAHOMA PRISON WILL CLOSE AS THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT The Biden Administration’s move away from the use of private prisons will shutter a facility in the western Oklahoma town of Hinton that houses federal inmates. The private prison company The GEO Group Inc. will close its 1,940-bed Great Plains Correctional Facility in Hinton at the end of May. The facility is used to house inmates with the U COVID-19 DEATHS HAVE PLUNGED AS MORE OKLAHOMANS GET VACCINATED Deaths from COVID-19 have slowed dramatically in recent months and health officials now hope to boost vaccination rates among younger Oklahomans to help the state reach herd immunity. State Epidemiologist Joli Stone told The Frontier that while it’s too early to credit vaccines for the decrease, “it does look like there’s an impactthere.”.
OKLAHOMA HOPES CORONAVIRUS RELIEF MONEY WILL HELP SLOW A Oklahoma hopes coronavirus relief money will help slow a coming tide of evictions, homelessness. Oklahoma has $289 million in rental assistance and grants as a federal moratorium on evictions draws to an end. Oklahoma County Sheriff’s Deputy Davine Hopkins waits outside an Oklahoma City apartment building as tenants move out the last oftheir
UTILITY COMPANIES TO SPREAD WINTER WEATHER COSTS TO Documents show that many of the natural gas and electric purchase price increases in early and mid-February sent several utilities that serve Oklahoma scrambling to find funds and open new lines of credit to pay for the increased fuel and electrical costs, most of WHAT IS A MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS, WHAT TO DO IF SOMEONE IS What is a mental health crisis? A mental health crisis is a situation in which someone is at risk of hurting themselves or others.. Mental illnesses are medical conditions that can disrupt a person’s thinking, mood, feelings or daily functioning. JUDGE ORDERS SECOND MAN IN ADA'S 'INNOCENT MAN' CASE FREED Ward’s co-defendant in the case, Karl Fontenot, had his conviction and sentence overturned and was ordered released by a federal judge in Muskogee late last year. The Oklahoma Attorney General’s Office appealed that decision to the U.S. 10th Circuit Court of Appeals, which is considering arguments made earlier this year in the case. NATIONAL AUTO DEALERSHIP COMPANY SETTLES $46 MILLION A national auto dealership company that sued Tulsa's prominent Glover family for $46 million, accusing them of corporate sabotage, agreed to settle with the family and issue a formal apology for filing thelawsuit.
THE FRONTIER
The Oklahoma Legislature will raise hospital fees to fund Medicaid expansion. Displeased by hospitals’ support for Medicaid expansion, some Republicans believe increased fees should start before available federal funds are used up. Oklahoma signs into law deluge of anti-abortions bills, as U.S. Supreme court set to hear casechallenging Roe v.
THE FRONTIER IS SUING TO FIND OUT HOW A MAN IN THE THROES 1 day ago · For more than a year, jail officials in Pottawatomie County have denied The Frontier access to records from one man’s death after a struggle with detention officers.. So The Frontier filed a lawsuit on Monday against the public trust that oversees the jail. The lawsuit seeks to force the Pottawatomie County Public Safety Center Trust to release surveillance video and other documents in DESPITE FEDERAL MORATORIUM, THOUSANDS OF EVICTIONS Despite federal moratorium, thousands of evictions continue in. Oklahoma. An eviction notice posted on a unit at the Westminster Apartments complex near 73rd East Avenue and 49th Street in Tulsa on Feb. 4, 2021. CLIFTON ADCOCK/The Frontier. The Tulsa County evictioncourt’s 2
OKLAHOMANS WE’VE LOST: A LOVING HUSBAND WHO DIDN’T GET TO 1 day ago · The Frontier Needs Your Support. As a nonprofit news organization, The Frontier is funded by tax-deductible donations made by people who support quality journalism. Want to support our mission to hold powerful people accountable, give a voice to the voiceless,and shine a
MAYORS OF OKLAHOMA’S LARGEST CITIES REFLECT ON THE With no statewide mask mandate, mayors, city councils and county governments were left to determine which safety measures were put in place and deal with the political consequences. Tulsa Mayor G.T. Bynum found himself in an unenviable position as a politician last year as the COVID-19 pandemic was BRUCE'S WORLD; FILL IN THE BLANKS Bruce’s World is a weekly look into Oklahoma’s hottest topics, filtered through the brain of Bruce Plante. Bruce’s World is a weekly look into Oklahoma’s hottest topics, filtered through the brain of Bruce Plante. Thoughts? Email info@readfrontier.com or Bruce@readfrontier.com Want to THE HEAD OF AN OKLAHOMA PUBLIC HEALTH COMMITTEE INVITED An ophthalmologist paraded a series of internet conspiracy theories and unproven health claims before state lawmakers at a hearing at the Oklahoma Capitol this week — including that masks are ineffective at slowing the spread of the virus and that people of color need more vitamin D in their diets to prevent them from contracting COVID-19. OKLAHOMA SPENDS LESS THAN A DOLLAR A MEAL FEEDING PRISONERS The Department of Corrections spends an average $2.55-$2.26 a day to feed a prisoner, or 75 to 85 cents cents per meal. Oklahoma lawmakers slashed $24.4 million from the Department of Corrections’s budget this year after tumbling oil prices and the coronavirus pandemic saw a $1.4 billion reduction to state revenue estimates. WHAT IS A MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS, WHAT TO DO IF SOMEONE IS What is a mental health crisis? A mental health crisis is a situation in which someone is at risk of hurting themselves or others.. Mental illnesses are medical conditions that can disrupt a person’s thinking, mood, feelings or daily functioning.VOICES ARCHIVES
The Frontier Needs Your Support. As a nonprofit news organization, The Frontier is funded by tax-deductible donations made by people who support quality journalism. Want to support our mission to hold powerful people accountable, give a voice to the voiceless, and shinea
OKLAHOMANS WE’VE LOST: A LOVING HUSBAND WHO DIDN’T GET TO 1 day ago · The Frontier Needs Your Support. As a nonprofit news organization, The Frontier is funded by tax-deductible donations made by people who support quality journalism. Want to support our mission to hold powerful people accountable, give a voice to the voiceless,and shine a
THE FRONTIER IS SUING TO FIND OUT HOW A MAN IN THE THROES 1 day ago · For more than a year, jail officials in Pottawatomie County have denied The Frontier access to records from one man’s death after a struggle with detention officers.. So The Frontier filed a lawsuit on Monday against the public trust that oversees the jail. The lawsuit seeks to force the Pottawatomie County Public Safety Center Trust to release surveillance video and other documents in OKLAHOMANS WE’VE LOST: A CHILD CARE ADVOCATE WHO FOCUSED Oklahomans we’ve lost: A child care advocate who focused on families in. need. “She was a tireless and passionate advocate for early childhood development and high quality child care investment.”. Kathy Cronemiller was the owner fo several preschools and an advocate for high-quality childcare policies. PROVIDED. WE FACT CHECKED THE DEBATE OVER A NEW LAW ON WHAT OKLAHOMA We fact checked the debate over a new law on what Oklahoma students learn about. race. The Frontier took a closer look at claims Oklahoma public officials have made about critical race theory, as well as the potential impact of House Bill 1775. Gov. Kevin Stitt announces his decision to sign House Bill 1775 into law, which details what Oklahoma SECURITY CONCERNS AND ALLEGATIONS OF PRISON MISCONDUCT Julius Jones will be barred from participating in the second stage of his commutation hearing because of two prison infractions he allegedly committed in 2020, according to records reviewed by The Frontier.. Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board executive director Tom Bates also said prisoners in maximum security prisons are barred from making “personal appearances” at their hearings, a rule COVID-19 DEATHS HAVE PLUNGED AS MORE OKLAHOMANS GET VACCINATED Deaths from COVID-19 have slowed dramatically in recent months and health officials now hope to boost vaccination rates among younger Oklahomans to help the state reach herd immunity. State Epidemiologist Joli Stone told The Frontier that while it’s too early to credit vaccines for the decrease, “it does look like there’s an impactthere.”.
OKLAHOMA HOPES CORONAVIRUS RELIEF MONEY WILL HELP SLOW A Oklahoma hopes coronavirus relief money will help slow a coming tide of evictions, homelessness. Oklahoma has $289 million in rental assistance and grants as a federal moratorium on evictions draws to an end. Oklahoma County Sheriff’s Deputy Davine Hopkins waits outside an Oklahoma City apartment building as tenants move out the last oftheir
AN OKLAHOMA PRISON WILL CLOSE AS THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT The Biden Administration’s move away from the use of private prisons will shutter a facility in the western Oklahoma town of Hinton that houses federal inmates. The private prison company The GEO Group Inc. will close its 1,940-bed Great Plains Correctional Facility in Hinton at the end of May. The facility is used to house inmates with the U INHOFE DEFENDS HIS VOTE FOR BIDEN’S WIN AS REPUBLICAN Inhofe’s speech defending his vote to certify the results of the 2020 presidential election drew a mixed reaction from the crowd of several hundred people at the Oklahoma City Convention Center, many of whom still dispute the election of President Joe Biden. “The constitution demands that the states pass the presidential ballot NATIONAL AUTO DEALERSHIP COMPANY SETTLES $46 MILLION A national auto dealership company that sued Tulsa's prominent Glover family for $46 million, accusing them of corporate sabotage, agreed to settle with the family and issue a formal apology for filing thelawsuit.
OKLAHOMANS WE’VE LOST: A LOVING HUSBAND WHO DIDN’T GET TO 1 day ago · The Frontier Needs Your Support. As a nonprofit news organization, The Frontier is funded by tax-deductible donations made by people who support quality journalism. Want to support our mission to hold powerful people accountable, give a voice to the voiceless,and shine a
OKLAHOMANS WE’VE LOST: A CHILD CARE ADVOCATE WHO FOCUSED Oklahomans we’ve lost: A child care advocate who focused on families in. need. “She was a tireless and passionate advocate for early childhood development and high quality child care investment.”. Kathy Cronemiller was the owner fo several preschools and an advocate for high-quality childcare policies. PROVIDED. SECURITY CONCERNS AND ALLEGATIONS OF PRISON MISCONDUCT Julius Jones will be barred from participating in the second stage of his commutation hearing because of two prison infractions he allegedly committed in 2020, according to records reviewed by The Frontier.. Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board executive director Tom Bates also said prisoners in maximum security prisons are barred from making “personal appearances” at their hearings, a rule COVID-19 DEATHS HAVE PLUNGED AS MORE OKLAHOMANS GET VACCINATED Deaths from COVID-19 have slowed dramatically in recent months and health officials now hope to boost vaccination rates among younger Oklahomans to help the state reach herd immunity. State Epidemiologist Joli Stone told The Frontier that while it’s too early to credit vaccines for the decrease, “it does look like there’s an impactthere.”.
AN OKLAHOMA PRISON WILL CLOSE AS THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT The Biden Administration’s move away from the use of private prisons will shutter a facility in the western Oklahoma town of Hinton that houses federal inmates. The private prison company The GEO Group Inc. will close its 1,940-bed Great Plains Correctional Facility in Hinton at the end of May. The facility is used to house inmates with the U OKLAHOMA HOPES CORONAVIRUS RELIEF MONEY WILL HELP SLOW A Oklahoma hopes coronavirus relief money will help slow a coming tide of evictions, homelessness. Oklahoma has $289 million in rental assistance and grants as a federal moratorium on evictions draws to an end. Oklahoma County Sheriff’s Deputy Davine Hopkins waits outside an Oklahoma City apartment building as tenants move out the last oftheir
UTILITY COMPANIES TO SPREAD WINTER WEATHER COSTS TO Documents show that many of the natural gas and electric purchase price increases in early and mid-February sent several utilities that serve Oklahoma scrambling to find funds and open new lines of credit to pay for the increased fuel and electrical costs, most of OKLAHOMA SPENDS LESS THAN A DOLLAR A MEAL FEEDING PRISONERS The Department of Corrections spends an average $2.55-$2.26 a day to feed a prisoner, or 75 to 85 cents cents per meal. Oklahoma lawmakers slashed $24.4 million from the Department of Corrections’s budget this year after tumbling oil prices and the coronavirus pandemic saw a $1.4 billion reduction to state revenue estimates. NATIONAL AUTO DEALERSHIP COMPANY SETTLES $46 MILLION A national auto dealership company that sued Tulsa's prominent Glover family for $46 million, accusing them of corporate sabotage, agreed to settle with the family and issue a formal apology for filing thelawsuit.
THE WHITE KNIGHT VIGILANTES: EXPOSING THE FOUNDERS OF The White Knight Vigilantes: Exposing the founders of Tulsa’s. KKK. May 8, 2016. Wash Hudson decided to do the unthinkable, despite the racial tension. Instead of backing away from the Klan, he, along with several important Tulsans, decided to make it official. mail.THE FRONTIER
The Oklahoma Legislature will raise hospital fees to fund Medicaid expansion. Displeased by hospitals’ support for Medicaid expansion, some Republicans believe increased fees should start before available federal funds are used up. Oklahoma signs into law deluge of anti-abortions bills, as U.S. Supreme court set to hear casechallenging Roe v.
THE FRONTIER IS SUING TO FIND OUT HOW A MAN IN THE THROES 1 day ago · For more than a year, jail officials in Pottawatomie County have denied The Frontier access to records from one man’s death after a struggle with detention officers.. So The Frontier filed a lawsuit on Monday against the public trust that oversees the jail. The lawsuit seeks to force the Pottawatomie County Public Safety Center Trust to release surveillance video and other documents in OKLAHOMANS WE’VE LOST: A LOVING HUSBAND WHO DIDN’T GET TO 1 day ago · The Frontier Needs Your Support. As a nonprofit news organization, The Frontier is funded by tax-deductible donations made by people who support quality journalism. Want to support our mission to hold powerful people accountable, give a voice to the voiceless,and shine a
BRUCE'S WORLD; FILL IN THE BLANKS Bruce’s World is a weekly look into Oklahoma’s hottest topics, filtered through the brain of Bruce Plante. Bruce’s World is a weekly look into Oklahoma’s hottest topics, filtered through the brain of Bruce Plante. Thoughts? Email info@readfrontier.com or Bruce@readfrontier.com Want to MAYORS OF OKLAHOMA’S LARGEST CITIES REFLECT ON THE With no statewide mask mandate, mayors, city councils and county governments were left to determine which safety measures were put in place and deal with the political consequences. Tulsa Mayor G.T. Bynum found himself in an unenviable position as a politician last year as the COVID-19 pandemic was WHAT IS A MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS, WHAT TO DO IF SOMEONE IS What is a mental health crisis? A mental health crisis is a situation in which someone is at risk of hurting themselves or others.. Mental illnesses are medical conditions that can disrupt a person’s thinking, mood, feelings or daily functioning. DESPITE FEDERAL MORATORIUM, THOUSANDS OF EVICTIONS Despite federal moratorium, thousands of evictions continue in. Oklahoma. An eviction notice posted on a unit at the Westminster Apartments complex near 73rd East Avenue and 49th Street in Tulsa on Feb. 4, 2021. CLIFTON ADCOCK/The Frontier. The Tulsa County evictioncourt’s 2
IN PRO-TRUMP OKLAHOMA, A CHALLENGE TO AN INCUMBENT SENATOR In pro-Trump Oklahoma, a challenge to an incumbent senator taps into election. anger. U.S. Sen. James Lankford (left) and Senate candidate Jackson Lahmeyer. BEN FELDER/The Frontier. By most accounts, Sen. James Lankford is the type of politician a person like Jackson Lahmeyer would seem to support. Both have been pastors and subscribeto a
OKLAHOMA SPENDS LESS THAN A DOLLAR A MEAL FEEDING PRISONERS The Department of Corrections spends an average $2.55-$2.26 a day to feed a prisoner, or 75 to 85 cents cents per meal. Oklahoma lawmakers slashed $24.4 million from the Department of Corrections’s budget this year after tumbling oil prices and the coronavirus pandemic saw a $1.4 billion reduction to state revenue estimates. THE HEAD OF AN OKLAHOMA PUBLIC HEALTH COMMITTEE INVITED An ophthalmologist paraded a series of internet conspiracy theories and unproven health claims before state lawmakers at a hearing at the Oklahoma Capitol this week — including that masks are ineffective at slowing the spread of the virus and that people of color need more vitamin D in their diets to prevent them from contracting COVID-19. OKLAHOMANS WE’VE LOST: A LOVING HUSBAND WHO DIDN’T GET TO 12 hours ago · The Frontier Needs Your Support. As a nonprofit news organization, The Frontier is funded by tax-deductible donations made by people who support quality journalism. Want to support our mission to hold powerful people accountable, give a voice to the voiceless,and shine a
THE FRONTIER IS SUING TO FIND OUT HOW A MAN IN THE THROES 18 hours ago · For more than a year, jail officials in Pottawatomie County have denied The Frontier access to records from one man’s death after a struggle with detention officers.. So The Frontier filed a lawsuit on Monday against the public trust that oversees the jail. The lawsuit seeks to force the Pottawatomie County Public Safety Center Trust to release surveillance video and other documents in OKLAHOMANS WE’VE LOST: A CHILD CARE ADVOCATE WHO FOCUSED Oklahomans we’ve lost: A child care advocate who focused on families in. need. “She was a tireless and passionate advocate for early childhood development and high quality child care investment.”. Kathy Cronemiller was the owner fo several preschools and an advocate for high-quality childcare policies. PROVIDED. WE FACT CHECKED THE DEBATE OVER A NEW LAW ON WHAT OKLAHOMA We fact checked the debate over a new law on what Oklahoma students learn about. race. The Frontier took a closer look at claims Oklahoma public officials have made about critical race theory, as well as the potential impact of House Bill 1775. Gov. Kevin Stitt announces his decision to sign House Bill 1775 into law, which details what Oklahoma SECURITY CONCERNS AND ALLEGATIONS OF PRISON MISCONDUCT Julius Jones will be barred from participating in the second stage of his commutation hearing because of two prison infractions he allegedly committed in 2020, according to records reviewed by The Frontier.. Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board executive director Tom Bates also said prisoners in maximum security prisons are barred from making “personal appearances” at their hearings, a rule COVID-19 DEATHS HAVE PLUNGED AS MORE OKLAHOMANS GET VACCINATED Deaths from COVID-19 have slowed dramatically in recent months and health officials now hope to boost vaccination rates among younger Oklahomans to help the state reach herd immunity. State Epidemiologist Joli Stone told The Frontier that while it’s too early to credit vaccines for the decrease, “it does look like there’s an impactthere.”.
OKLAHOMA HOPES CORONAVIRUS RELIEF MONEY WILL HELP SLOW A Oklahoma hopes coronavirus relief money will help slow a coming tide of evictions, homelessness. Oklahoma has $289 million in rental assistance and grants as a federal moratorium on evictions draws to an end. Oklahoma County Sheriff’s Deputy Davine Hopkins waits outside an Oklahoma City apartment building as tenants move out the last oftheir
AN OKLAHOMA PRISON WILL CLOSE AS THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT The Biden Administration’s move away from the use of private prisons will shutter a facility in the western Oklahoma town of Hinton that houses federal inmates. The private prison company The GEO Group Inc. will close its 1,940-bed Great Plains Correctional Facility in Hinton at the end of May. The facility is used to house inmates with the U INHOFE DEFENDS HIS VOTE FOR BIDEN’S WIN AS REPUBLICAN Inhofe’s speech defending his vote to certify the results of the 2020 presidential election drew a mixed reaction from the crowd of several hundred people at the Oklahoma City Convention Center, many of whom still dispute the election of President Joe Biden. “The constitution demands that the states pass the presidential ballot NATIONAL AUTO DEALERSHIP COMPANY SETTLES $46 MILLION A national auto dealership company that sued Tulsa's prominent Glover family for $46 million, accusing them of corporate sabotage, agreed to settle with the family and issue a formal apology for filing thelawsuit.
OKLAHOMANS WE’VE LOST: A LOVING HUSBAND WHO DIDN’T GET TO 12 hours ago · The Frontier Needs Your Support. As a nonprofit news organization, The Frontier is funded by tax-deductible donations made by people who support quality journalism. Want to support our mission to hold powerful people accountable, give a voice to the voiceless,and shine a
THE FRONTIER IS SUING TO FIND OUT HOW A MAN IN THE THROES 18 hours ago · For more than a year, jail officials in Pottawatomie County have denied The Frontier access to records from one man’s death after a struggle with detention officers.. So The Frontier filed a lawsuit on Monday against the public trust that oversees the jail. The lawsuit seeks to force the Pottawatomie County Public Safety Center Trust to release surveillance video and other documents in OKLAHOMANS WE’VE LOST: A CHILD CARE ADVOCATE WHO FOCUSED Oklahomans we’ve lost: A child care advocate who focused on families in. need. “She was a tireless and passionate advocate for early childhood development and high quality child care investment.”. Kathy Cronemiller was the owner fo several preschools and an advocate for high-quality childcare policies. PROVIDED. WE FACT CHECKED THE DEBATE OVER A NEW LAW ON WHAT OKLAHOMA We fact checked the debate over a new law on what Oklahoma students learn about. race. The Frontier took a closer look at claims Oklahoma public officials have made about critical race theory, as well as the potential impact of House Bill 1775. Gov. Kevin Stitt announces his decision to sign House Bill 1775 into law, which details what Oklahoma SECURITY CONCERNS AND ALLEGATIONS OF PRISON MISCONDUCT Julius Jones will be barred from participating in the second stage of his commutation hearing because of two prison infractions he allegedly committed in 2020, according to records reviewed by The Frontier.. Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board executive director Tom Bates also said prisoners in maximum security prisons are barred from making “personal appearances” at their hearings, a rule COVID-19 DEATHS HAVE PLUNGED AS MORE OKLAHOMANS GET VACCINATED Deaths from COVID-19 have slowed dramatically in recent months and health officials now hope to boost vaccination rates among younger Oklahomans to help the state reach herd immunity. State Epidemiologist Joli Stone told The Frontier that while it’s too early to credit vaccines for the decrease, “it does look like there’s an impactthere.”.
OKLAHOMA HOPES CORONAVIRUS RELIEF MONEY WILL HELP SLOW A Oklahoma hopes coronavirus relief money will help slow a coming tide of evictions, homelessness. Oklahoma has $289 million in rental assistance and grants as a federal moratorium on evictions draws to an end. Oklahoma County Sheriff’s Deputy Davine Hopkins waits outside an Oklahoma City apartment building as tenants move out the last oftheir
AN OKLAHOMA PRISON WILL CLOSE AS THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT The Biden Administration’s move away from the use of private prisons will shutter a facility in the western Oklahoma town of Hinton that houses federal inmates. The private prison company The GEO Group Inc. will close its 1,940-bed Great Plains Correctional Facility in Hinton at the end of May. The facility is used to house inmates with the U INHOFE DEFENDS HIS VOTE FOR BIDEN’S WIN AS REPUBLICAN Inhofe’s speech defending his vote to certify the results of the 2020 presidential election drew a mixed reaction from the crowd of several hundred people at the Oklahoma City Convention Center, many of whom still dispute the election of President Joe Biden. “The constitution demands that the states pass the presidential ballot NATIONAL AUTO DEALERSHIP COMPANY SETTLES $46 MILLION A national auto dealership company that sued Tulsa's prominent Glover family for $46 million, accusing them of corporate sabotage, agreed to settle with the family and issue a formal apology for filing thelawsuit.
THE FRONTIER
The Oklahoma Legislature will raise hospital fees to fund Medicaid expansion. Displeased by hospitals’ support for Medicaid expansion, some Republicans believe increased fees should start before available federal funds are used up. Oklahoma signs into law deluge of anti-abortions bills, as U.S. Supreme court set to hear casechallenging Roe v.
THE FRONTIER IS SUING TO FIND OUT HOW A MAN IN THE THROES 18 hours ago · For more than a year, jail officials in Pottawatomie County have denied The Frontier access to records from one man’s death after a struggle with detention officers.. So The Frontier filed a lawsuit on Monday against the public trust that oversees the jail. The lawsuit seeks to force the Pottawatomie County Public Safety Center Trust to release surveillance video and other documents in OKLAHOMANS WE’VE LOST: A LOVING HUSBAND WHO DIDN’T GET TO 12 hours ago · The Frontier Needs Your Support. As a nonprofit news organization, The Frontier is funded by tax-deductible donations made by people who support quality journalism. Want to support our mission to hold powerful people accountable, give a voice to the voiceless,and shine a
BRUCE'S WORLD; FILL IN THE BLANKS Bruce’s World is a weekly look into Oklahoma’s hottest topics, filtered through the brain of Bruce Plante. Bruce’s World is a weekly look into Oklahoma’s hottest topics, filtered through the brain of Bruce Plante. Thoughts? Email info@readfrontier.com or Bruce@readfrontier.com Want to MAYORS OF OKLAHOMA’S LARGEST CITIES REFLECT ON THE With no statewide mask mandate, mayors, city councils and county governments were left to determine which safety measures were put in place and deal with the political consequences. Tulsa Mayor G.T. Bynum found himself in an unenviable position as a politician last year as the COVID-19 pandemic was WHAT IS A MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS, WHAT TO DO IF SOMEONE IS What is a mental health crisis? A mental health crisis is a situation in which someone is at risk of hurting themselves or others.. Mental illnesses are medical conditions that can disrupt a person’s thinking, mood, feelings or daily functioning. DESPITE FEDERAL MORATORIUM, THOUSANDS OF EVICTIONS Despite federal moratorium, thousands of evictions continue in. Oklahoma. An eviction notice posted on a unit at the Westminster Apartments complex near 73rd East Avenue and 49th Street in Tulsa on Feb. 4, 2021. CLIFTON ADCOCK/The Frontier. The Tulsa County evictioncourt’s 2
IN PRO-TRUMP OKLAHOMA, A CHALLENGE TO AN INCUMBENT SENATOR In pro-Trump Oklahoma, a challenge to an incumbent senator taps into election. anger. U.S. Sen. James Lankford (left) and Senate candidate Jackson Lahmeyer. BEN FELDER/The Frontier. By most accounts, Sen. James Lankford is the type of politician a person like Jackson Lahmeyer would seem to support. Both have been pastors and subscribeto a
OKLAHOMA SPENDS LESS THAN A DOLLAR A MEAL FEEDING PRISONERS The Department of Corrections spends an average $2.55-$2.26 a day to feed a prisoner, or 75 to 85 cents cents per meal. Oklahoma lawmakers slashed $24.4 million from the Department of Corrections’s budget this year after tumbling oil prices and the coronavirus pandemic saw a $1.4 billion reduction to state revenue estimates. THE HEAD OF AN OKLAHOMA PUBLIC HEALTH COMMITTEE INVITED An ophthalmologist paraded a series of internet conspiracy theories and unproven health claims before state lawmakers at a hearing at the Oklahoma Capitol this week — including that masks are ineffective at slowing the spread of the virus and that people of color need more vitamin D in their diets to prevent them from contracting COVID-19. SECURITY CONCERNS AND ALLEGATIONS OF PRISON MISCONDUCT Julius Jones will be barred from participating in the second stage of his commutation hearing because of two prison infractions he allegedly committed in 2020, according to records reviewed by The Frontier.. Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board executive director Tom Bates also said prisoners in maximum security prisons are barred from making “personal appearances” at their hearings, a rule AN OKLAHOMA PRISON WILL CLOSE AS THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT The Biden Administration’s move away from the use of private prisons will shutter a facility in the western Oklahoma town of Hinton that houses federal inmates. The private prison company The GEO Group Inc. will close its 1,940-bed Great Plains Correctional Facility in Hinton at the end of May. The facility is used to house inmates with the U OKLAHOMA HOPES CORONAVIRUS RELIEF MONEY WILL HELP SLOW A Oklahoma hopes coronavirus relief money will help slow a coming tide of evictions, homelessness. Oklahoma has $289 million in rental assistance and grants as a federal moratorium on evictions draws to an end. Oklahoma County Sheriff’s Deputy Davine Hopkins waits outside an Oklahoma City apartment building as tenants move out the last oftheir
WHAT IS A MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS, WHAT TO DO IF SOMEONE IS What is a mental health crisis? A mental health crisis is a situation in which someone is at risk of hurting themselves or others.. Mental illnesses are medical conditions that can disrupt a person’s thinking, mood, feelings or daily functioning. UTILITY COMPANIES TO SPREAD WINTER WEATHER COSTS TO Documents show that many of the natural gas and electric purchase price increases in early and mid-February sent several utilities that serve Oklahoma scrambling to find funds and open new lines of credit to pay for the increased fuel and electrical costs, most of THESE HOSPITALS PINNED THEIR HOPES ON PRIVATE MANAGEMENT This article was produced in partnership with the ProPublica Local Reporting Network.. At least 13 hospitals in Oklahoma have closed or experienced added financial distress under the management of private companies. These companies sold themselves to rural communities in Oklahoma and other states as turnaround specialists. THE EMPLOYMENT OF A TULSA COUNTY EMPLOYEE WITH ALLEGED KKK Days after a story alleging a Tulsa County Court Clerk’s Office employee and her husband have ties to the Ku Klux Klan, county officials said it’s possibly illegal to fire her over the alleged hate group membership.. Bondell “Bonnie” Kukla and her husband Stephen Kukla, 67, of Tulsa are “white supremacists and long-time members of the Ku Klux Klan, traveling to Klan chapters SHADOW MOUNTAIN FILES SUIT AGAINST FORMER EMPLOYEE FOR A Tulsa psychiatric facility has filed a lawsuit against a former employee, alleging the employee breached her contract when she stole patient medical records and surveillance tapes, and allegedly leaked them to Buzzfeed. The Shadow Mountain Behavioral Health Facility, 6262 S. Sheridan Rd., filed suit against the former employee, Dee Ann THE WHITE KNIGHT VIGILANTES: EXPOSING THE FOUNDERS OF The White Knight Vigilantes: Exposing the founders of Tulsa’s. KKK. May 8, 2016. Wash Hudson decided to do the unthinkable, despite the racial tension. Instead of backing away from the Klan, he, along with several important Tulsans, decided to make it official. mail. JURORS HEAR GIRL DESCRIBE JAILER'S SEXUAL ADVANCES Jurors listened to a taped interview in federal court Monday of a teenage girl describing how a detention officer repeatedly groped her and exposed himself while she was an inmate in the Tulsa Jail. Billy McKelvey, a former captain at the Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office, described his interview with the girl, then 17, after allegationssurfaced
SECURITY CONCERNS AND ALLEGATIONS OF PRISON MISCONDUCT Julius Jones will be barred from participating in the second stage of his commutation hearing because of two prison infractions he allegedly committed in 2020, according to records reviewed by The Frontier.. Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board executive director Tom Bates also said prisoners in maximum security prisons are barred from making “personal appearances” at their hearings, a rule AN OKLAHOMA PRISON WILL CLOSE AS THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT The Biden Administration’s move away from the use of private prisons will shutter a facility in the western Oklahoma town of Hinton that houses federal inmates. The private prison company The GEO Group Inc. will close its 1,940-bed Great Plains Correctional Facility in Hinton at the end of May. The facility is used to house inmates with the U OKLAHOMA HOPES CORONAVIRUS RELIEF MONEY WILL HELP SLOW A Oklahoma hopes coronavirus relief money will help slow a coming tide of evictions, homelessness. Oklahoma has $289 million in rental assistance and grants as a federal moratorium on evictions draws to an end. Oklahoma County Sheriff’s Deputy Davine Hopkins waits outside an Oklahoma City apartment building as tenants move out the last oftheir
WHAT IS A MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS, WHAT TO DO IF SOMEONE IS What is a mental health crisis? A mental health crisis is a situation in which someone is at risk of hurting themselves or others.. Mental illnesses are medical conditions that can disrupt a person’s thinking, mood, feelings or daily functioning. UTILITY COMPANIES TO SPREAD WINTER WEATHER COSTS TO Documents show that many of the natural gas and electric purchase price increases in early and mid-February sent several utilities that serve Oklahoma scrambling to find funds and open new lines of credit to pay for the increased fuel and electrical costs, most of THESE HOSPITALS PINNED THEIR HOPES ON PRIVATE MANAGEMENT This article was produced in partnership with the ProPublica Local Reporting Network.. At least 13 hospitals in Oklahoma have closed or experienced added financial distress under the management of private companies. These companies sold themselves to rural communities in Oklahoma and other states as turnaround specialists. THE EMPLOYMENT OF A TULSA COUNTY EMPLOYEE WITH ALLEGED KKK Days after a story alleging a Tulsa County Court Clerk’s Office employee and her husband have ties to the Ku Klux Klan, county officials said it’s possibly illegal to fire her over the alleged hate group membership.. Bondell “Bonnie” Kukla and her husband Stephen Kukla, 67, of Tulsa are “white supremacists and long-time members of the Ku Klux Klan, traveling to Klan chapters SHADOW MOUNTAIN FILES SUIT AGAINST FORMER EMPLOYEE FOR A Tulsa psychiatric facility has filed a lawsuit against a former employee, alleging the employee breached her contract when she stole patient medical records and surveillance tapes, and allegedly leaked them to Buzzfeed. The Shadow Mountain Behavioral Health Facility, 6262 S. Sheridan Rd., filed suit against the former employee, Dee Ann THE WHITE KNIGHT VIGILANTES: EXPOSING THE FOUNDERS OF The White Knight Vigilantes: Exposing the founders of Tulsa’s. KKK. May 8, 2016. Wash Hudson decided to do the unthinkable, despite the racial tension. Instead of backing away from the Klan, he, along with several important Tulsans, decided to make it official. mail. JURORS HEAR GIRL DESCRIBE JAILER'S SEXUAL ADVANCES Jurors listened to a taped interview in federal court Monday of a teenage girl describing how a detention officer repeatedly groped her and exposed himself while she was an inmate in the Tulsa Jail. Billy McKelvey, a former captain at the Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office, described his interview with the girl, then 17, after allegationssurfaced
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The Oklahoma Legislature will raise hospital fees to fund Medicaid expansion. Displeased by hospitals’ support for Medicaid expansion, some Republicans believe increased fees should start before available federal funds are used up. Oklahoma signs into law deluge of anti-abortions bills, as U.S. Supreme court set to hear casechallenging Roe v.
THE FRONTIER IS SUING TO FIND OUT HOW A MAN IN THE THROES 9 hours ago · For more than a year, jail officials in Pottawatomie County have denied The Frontier access to records from one man’s death after a struggle with detention officers.. So The Frontier filed a lawsuit on Monday against the public trust that oversees the jail. The lawsuit seeks to force the Pottawatomie County Public Safety Center Trust to release surveillance video and other documents in OKLAHOMANS WE’VE LOST: A LOVING HUSBAND WHO DIDN’T GET TO 3 hours ago · The Frontier Needs Your Support. As a nonprofit news organization, The Frontier is funded by tax-deductible donations made by people who support quality journalism. Want to support our mission to hold powerful people accountable, give a voice to the voiceless,and shine a
BRUCE'S WORLD; FILL IN THE BLANKS Bruce’s World is a weekly look into Oklahoma’s hottest topics, filtered through the brain of Bruce Plante. Bruce’s World is a weekly look into Oklahoma’s hottest topics, filtered through the brain of Bruce Plante. Thoughts? Email info@readfrontier.com or Bruce@readfrontier.com Want to MAYORS OF OKLAHOMA’S LARGEST CITIES REFLECT ON THE With no statewide mask mandate, mayors, city councils and county governments were left to determine which safety measures were put in place and deal with the political consequences. Tulsa Mayor G.T. Bynum found himself in an unenviable position as a politician last year as the COVID-19 pandemic was OKLAHOMANS WE’VE LOST: A CHILD CARE ADVOCATE WHO FOCUSED Oklahomans we’ve lost: A child care advocate who focused on families in. need. “She was a tireless and passionate advocate for early childhood development and high quality child care investment.”. Kathy Cronemiller was the owner fo several preschools and an advocate for high-quality childcare policies. PROVIDED. COVID-19 DEATHS HAVE PLUNGED AS MORE OKLAHOMANS GET VACCINATED Deaths from COVID-19 have slowed dramatically in recent months and health officials now hope to boost vaccination rates among younger Oklahomans to help the state reach herd immunity. State Epidemiologist Joli Stone told The Frontier that while it’s too early to credit vaccines for the decrease, “it does look like there’s an impactthere.”.
OKLAHOMA'S LARGEST PRIVATE PRISON PLAGUED BY GANG VIOLENCE The GEO Group’s Lawton Correctional Facility is Oklahoma’s largest private prison. PROVIDED. One evening in April, a massive brawl involving 24 members of the Savage Boys and Sureños gangs broke out at the privately operated Lawton Correctional Facility. The Sureños, a small but powerful gang that operates inside the Oklahoma prison OKLAHOMA SPENDS LESS THAN A DOLLAR A MEAL FEEDING PRISONERS The Department of Corrections spends an average $2.55-$2.26 a day to feed a prisoner, or 75 to 85 cents cents per meal. Oklahoma lawmakers slashed $24.4 million from the Department of Corrections’s budget this year after tumbling oil prices and the coronavirus pandemic saw a $1.4 billion reduction to state revenue estimates. PAWNEE COUNTY GROUP HOME RESIDENTS UNDER QUARANTINE CLEVELAND, Okla. — Residents in three Pawnee County group homes for adults with developmental disabilities have been quarantined since last week, following the COVID-19-related death of a man who did work at the homes through a sheltered workshop program there. SECURITY CONCERNS AND ALLEGATIONS OF PRISON MISCONDUCT Julius Jones will be barred from participating in the second stage of his commutation hearing because of two prison infractions he allegedly committed in 2020, according to records reviewed by The Frontier.. Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board executive director Tom Bates also said prisoners in maximum security prisons are barred from making “personal appearances” at their hearings, a rule AN OKLAHOMA PRISON WILL CLOSE AS THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT The Biden Administration’s move away from the use of private prisons will shutter a facility in the western Oklahoma town of Hinton that houses federal inmates. The private prison company The GEO Group Inc. will close its 1,940-bed Great Plains Correctional Facility in Hinton at the end of May. The facility is used to house inmates with the U OKLAHOMA HOPES CORONAVIRUS RELIEF MONEY WILL HELP SLOW A Oklahoma hopes coronavirus relief money will help slow a coming tide of evictions, homelessness. Oklahoma has $289 million in rental assistance and grants as a federal moratorium on evictions draws to an end. Oklahoma County Sheriff’s Deputy Davine Hopkins waits outside an Oklahoma City apartment building as tenants move out the last oftheir
WHAT IS A MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS, WHAT TO DO IF SOMEONE IS What is a mental health crisis? A mental health crisis is a situation in which someone is at risk of hurting themselves or others.. Mental illnesses are medical conditions that can disrupt a person’s thinking, mood, feelings or daily functioning. UTILITY COMPANIES TO SPREAD WINTER WEATHER COSTS TO Documents show that many of the natural gas and electric purchase price increases in early and mid-February sent several utilities that serve Oklahoma scrambling to find funds and open new lines of credit to pay for the increased fuel and electrical costs, most of THESE HOSPITALS PINNED THEIR HOPES ON PRIVATE MANAGEMENT This article was produced in partnership with the ProPublica Local Reporting Network.. At least 13 hospitals in Oklahoma have closed or experienced added financial distress under the management of private companies. These companies sold themselves to rural communities in Oklahoma and other states as turnaround specialists. THE EMPLOYMENT OF A TULSA COUNTY EMPLOYEE WITH ALLEGED KKK Days after a story alleging a Tulsa County Court Clerk’s Office employee and her husband have ties to the Ku Klux Klan, county officials said it’s possibly illegal to fire her over the alleged hate group membership.. Bondell “Bonnie” Kukla and her husband Stephen Kukla, 67, of Tulsa are “white supremacists and long-time members of the Ku Klux Klan, traveling to Klan chapters SHADOW MOUNTAIN FILES SUIT AGAINST FORMER EMPLOYEE FOR A Tulsa psychiatric facility has filed a lawsuit against a former employee, alleging the employee breached her contract when she stole patient medical records and surveillance tapes, and allegedly leaked them to Buzzfeed. The Shadow Mountain Behavioral Health Facility, 6262 S. Sheridan Rd., filed suit against the former employee, Dee Ann THE WHITE KNIGHT VIGILANTES: EXPOSING THE FOUNDERS OF The White Knight Vigilantes: Exposing the founders of Tulsa’s. KKK. May 8, 2016. Wash Hudson decided to do the unthinkable, despite the racial tension. Instead of backing away from the Klan, he, along with several important Tulsans, decided to make it official. mail. JURORS HEAR GIRL DESCRIBE JAILER'S SEXUAL ADVANCES Jurors listened to a taped interview in federal court Monday of a teenage girl describing how a detention officer repeatedly groped her and exposed himself while she was an inmate in the Tulsa Jail. Billy McKelvey, a former captain at the Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office, described his interview with the girl, then 17, after allegationssurfaced
SECURITY CONCERNS AND ALLEGATIONS OF PRISON MISCONDUCT Julius Jones will be barred from participating in the second stage of his commutation hearing because of two prison infractions he allegedly committed in 2020, according to records reviewed by The Frontier.. Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board executive director Tom Bates also said prisoners in maximum security prisons are barred from making “personal appearances” at their hearings, a rule AN OKLAHOMA PRISON WILL CLOSE AS THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT The Biden Administration’s move away from the use of private prisons will shutter a facility in the western Oklahoma town of Hinton that houses federal inmates. The private prison company The GEO Group Inc. will close its 1,940-bed Great Plains Correctional Facility in Hinton at the end of May. The facility is used to house inmates with the U OKLAHOMA HOPES CORONAVIRUS RELIEF MONEY WILL HELP SLOW A Oklahoma hopes coronavirus relief money will help slow a coming tide of evictions, homelessness. Oklahoma has $289 million in rental assistance and grants as a federal moratorium on evictions draws to an end. Oklahoma County Sheriff’s Deputy Davine Hopkins waits outside an Oklahoma City apartment building as tenants move out the last oftheir
WHAT IS A MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS, WHAT TO DO IF SOMEONE IS What is a mental health crisis? A mental health crisis is a situation in which someone is at risk of hurting themselves or others.. Mental illnesses are medical conditions that can disrupt a person’s thinking, mood, feelings or daily functioning. UTILITY COMPANIES TO SPREAD WINTER WEATHER COSTS TO Documents show that many of the natural gas and electric purchase price increases in early and mid-February sent several utilities that serve Oklahoma scrambling to find funds and open new lines of credit to pay for the increased fuel and electrical costs, most of THESE HOSPITALS PINNED THEIR HOPES ON PRIVATE MANAGEMENT This article was produced in partnership with the ProPublica Local Reporting Network.. At least 13 hospitals in Oklahoma have closed or experienced added financial distress under the management of private companies. These companies sold themselves to rural communities in Oklahoma and other states as turnaround specialists. THE EMPLOYMENT OF A TULSA COUNTY EMPLOYEE WITH ALLEGED KKK Days after a story alleging a Tulsa County Court Clerk’s Office employee and her husband have ties to the Ku Klux Klan, county officials said it’s possibly illegal to fire her over the alleged hate group membership.. Bondell “Bonnie” Kukla and her husband Stephen Kukla, 67, of Tulsa are “white supremacists and long-time members of the Ku Klux Klan, traveling to Klan chapters SHADOW MOUNTAIN FILES SUIT AGAINST FORMER EMPLOYEE FOR A Tulsa psychiatric facility has filed a lawsuit against a former employee, alleging the employee breached her contract when she stole patient medical records and surveillance tapes, and allegedly leaked them to Buzzfeed. The Shadow Mountain Behavioral Health Facility, 6262 S. Sheridan Rd., filed suit against the former employee, Dee Ann THE WHITE KNIGHT VIGILANTES: EXPOSING THE FOUNDERS OF The White Knight Vigilantes: Exposing the founders of Tulsa’s. KKK. May 8, 2016. Wash Hudson decided to do the unthinkable, despite the racial tension. Instead of backing away from the Klan, he, along with several important Tulsans, decided to make it official. mail. JURORS HEAR GIRL DESCRIBE JAILER'S SEXUAL ADVANCES Jurors listened to a taped interview in federal court Monday of a teenage girl describing how a detention officer repeatedly groped her and exposed himself while she was an inmate in the Tulsa Jail. Billy McKelvey, a former captain at the Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office, described his interview with the girl, then 17, after allegationssurfaced
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The Oklahoma Legislature will raise hospital fees to fund Medicaid expansion. Displeased by hospitals’ support for Medicaid expansion, some Republicans believe increased fees should start before available federal funds are used up. Oklahoma signs into law deluge of anti-abortions bills, as U.S. Supreme court set to hear casechallenging Roe v.
THE FRONTIER IS SUING TO FIND OUT HOW A MAN IN THE THROES 7 hours ago · For more than a year, jail officials in Pottawatomie County have denied The Frontier access to records from one man’s death after a struggle with detention officers.. So The Frontier filed a lawsuit on Monday against the public trust that oversees the jail. The lawsuit seeks to force the Pottawatomie County Public Safety Center Trust to release surveillance video and other documents in OKLAHOMANS WE’VE LOST: A LOVING HUSBAND WHO DIDN’T GET TO The Frontier Needs Your Support. As a nonprofit news organization, The Frontier is funded by tax-deductible donations made by people who support quality journalism. Want to support our mission to hold powerful people accountable, give a voice to the voiceless, and shinea
BRUCE'S WORLD; FILL IN THE BLANKS Bruce’s World is a weekly look into Oklahoma’s hottest topics, filtered through the brain of Bruce Plante. Bruce’s World is a weekly look into Oklahoma’s hottest topics, filtered through the brain of Bruce Plante. Thoughts? Email info@readfrontier.com or Bruce@readfrontier.com Want to MAYORS OF OKLAHOMA’S LARGEST CITIES REFLECT ON THE With no statewide mask mandate, mayors, city councils and county governments were left to determine which safety measures were put in place and deal with the political consequences. Tulsa Mayor G.T. Bynum found himself in an unenviable position as a politician last year as the COVID-19 pandemic was OKLAHOMANS WE’VE LOST: A CHILD CARE ADVOCATE WHO FOCUSED Oklahomans we’ve lost: A child care advocate who focused on families in. need. “She was a tireless and passionate advocate for early childhood development and high quality child care investment.”. Kathy Cronemiller was the owner fo several preschools and an advocate for high-quality childcare policies. PROVIDED. COVID-19 DEATHS HAVE PLUNGED AS MORE OKLAHOMANS GET VACCINATED Deaths from COVID-19 have slowed dramatically in recent months and health officials now hope to boost vaccination rates among younger Oklahomans to help the state reach herd immunity. State Epidemiologist Joli Stone told The Frontier that while it’s too early to credit vaccines for the decrease, “it does look like there’s an impactthere.”.
OKLAHOMA'S LARGEST PRIVATE PRISON PLAGUED BY GANG VIOLENCE The GEO Group’s Lawton Correctional Facility is Oklahoma’s largest private prison. PROVIDED. One evening in April, a massive brawl involving 24 members of the Savage Boys and Sureños gangs broke out at the privately operated Lawton Correctional Facility. The Sureños, a small but powerful gang that operates inside the Oklahoma prison OKLAHOMA SPENDS LESS THAN A DOLLAR A MEAL FEEDING PRISONERS The Department of Corrections spends an average $2.55-$2.26 a day to feed a prisoner, or 75 to 85 cents cents per meal. Oklahoma lawmakers slashed $24.4 million from the Department of Corrections’s budget this year after tumbling oil prices and the coronavirus pandemic saw a $1.4 billion reduction to state revenue estimates. PAWNEE COUNTY GROUP HOME RESIDENTS UNDER QUARANTINE CLEVELAND, Okla. — Residents in three Pawnee County group homes for adults with developmental disabilities have been quarantined since last week, following the COVID-19-related death of a man who did work at the homes through a sheltered workshop program there.THE FRONTIER
The Oklahoma Legislature will raise hospital fees to fund Medicaid expansion. Displeased by hospitals’ support for Medicaid expansion, some Republicans believe increased fees should start before available federal funds are used up. Oklahoma signs into law deluge of anti-abortions bills, as U.S. Supreme court set to hear casechallenging Roe v.
SECURITY CONCERNS AND ALLEGATIONS OF PRISON MISCONDUCT Julius Jones will be barred from participating in the second stage of his commutation hearing because of two prison infractions he allegedly committed in 2020, according to records reviewed by The Frontier.. Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board executive director Tom Bates also said prisoners in maximum security prisons are barred from making “personal appearances” at their hearings, a rule OKLAHOMA HOPES CORONAVIRUS RELIEF MONEY WILL HELP SLOW A Oklahoma hopes coronavirus relief money will help slow a coming tide of evictions, homelessness. Oklahoma has $289 million in rental assistance and grants as a federal moratorium on evictions draws to an end. Oklahoma County Sheriff’s Deputy Davine Hopkins waits outside an Oklahoma City apartment building as tenants move out the last oftheir
AN OKLAHOMA PRISON WILL CLOSE AS THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT The Biden Administration’s move away from the use of private prisons will shutter a facility in the western Oklahoma town of Hinton that houses federal inmates. The private prison company The GEO Group Inc. will close its 1,940-bed Great Plains Correctional Facility in Hinton at the end of May. The facility is used to house inmates with the U FACING CHARGES FOR ALLEGEDLY SHOOTING UP A HOME, GREAT Tim Harris, left, who for 16 years was the Tulsa County District Attorney, told The Frontier that he had negotiated on behalf of Kenneth Blake Hagin, right. THE EMPLOYMENT OF A TULSA COUNTY EMPLOYEE WITH ALLEGED KKK Days after a story alleging a Tulsa County Court Clerk’s Office employee and her husband have ties to the Ku Klux Klan, county officials said it’s possibly illegal to fire her over the alleged hate group membership.. Bondell “Bonnie” Kukla and her husband Stephen Kukla, 67, of Tulsa are “white supremacists and long-time members of the Ku Klux Klan, traveling to Klan chapters THE WHITE KNIGHT VIGILANTES: EXPOSING THE FOUNDERS OF The White Knight Vigilantes: Exposing the founders of Tulsa’s. KKK. May 8, 2016. Wash Hudson decided to do the unthinkable, despite the racial tension. Instead of backing away from the Klan, he, along with several important Tulsans, decided to make it official. mail. SHADOW MOUNTAIN FILES SUIT AGAINST FORMER EMPLOYEE FOR A Tulsa psychiatric facility has filed a lawsuit against a former employee, alleging the employee breached her contract when she stole patient medical records and surveillance tapes, and allegedly leaked them to Buzzfeed. The Shadow Mountain Behavioral Health Facility, 6262 S. Sheridan Rd., filed suit against the former employee, Dee Ann ACTIVE SHOOTER SUSPECT WHO WAS SHOT AND KILLED BY TULSA The Tulsa man suspected of shooting two people last week at a shopping center near 51st Street and Peoria Avenue was identified by police on Monday as Derrec Jamal Shaw.. Shaw was shot and killed by a Tulsa Police Department officer on Friday as Shaw was crossing Interstate 44 on foot. Tulsa police identified Shaw as white on Monday, though the Oklahoma Department of Corrections, where VIDEO: SURVEILLANCE FOOTAGE OF SHOOTING AT WANENMACHER'S Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office spokesman Justin Green said that although an investigative report was taken following Saturday’s accidental shooting at the Wanenmacher’s Tulsa Arms Show, no criminal charges would be pursued against the shooter. Green said the man who was shot, former TCSO Sgt. Rick Treadwell, had told investigators he didTHE FRONTIER
The Oklahoma Legislature will raise hospital fees to fund Medicaid expansion. Displeased by hospitals’ support for Medicaid expansion, some Republicans believe increased fees should start before available federal funds are used up. Oklahoma signs into law deluge of anti-abortions bills, as U.S. Supreme court set to hear casechallenging Roe v.
SECURITY CONCERNS AND ALLEGATIONS OF PRISON MISCONDUCT Julius Jones will be barred from participating in the second stage of his commutation hearing because of two prison infractions he allegedly committed in 2020, according to records reviewed by The Frontier.. Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board executive director Tom Bates also said prisoners in maximum security prisons are barred from making “personal appearances” at their hearings, a rule OKLAHOMA HOPES CORONAVIRUS RELIEF MONEY WILL HELP SLOW A Oklahoma hopes coronavirus relief money will help slow a coming tide of evictions, homelessness. Oklahoma has $289 million in rental assistance and grants as a federal moratorium on evictions draws to an end. Oklahoma County Sheriff’s Deputy Davine Hopkins waits outside an Oklahoma City apartment building as tenants move out the last oftheir
AN OKLAHOMA PRISON WILL CLOSE AS THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT The Biden Administration’s move away from the use of private prisons will shutter a facility in the western Oklahoma town of Hinton that houses federal inmates. The private prison company The GEO Group Inc. will close its 1,940-bed Great Plains Correctional Facility in Hinton at the end of May. The facility is used to house inmates with the U FACING CHARGES FOR ALLEGEDLY SHOOTING UP A HOME, GREAT Tim Harris, left, who for 16 years was the Tulsa County District Attorney, told The Frontier that he had negotiated on behalf of Kenneth Blake Hagin, right. THE EMPLOYMENT OF A TULSA COUNTY EMPLOYEE WITH ALLEGED KKK Days after a story alleging a Tulsa County Court Clerk’s Office employee and her husband have ties to the Ku Klux Klan, county officials said it’s possibly illegal to fire her over the alleged hate group membership.. Bondell “Bonnie” Kukla and her husband Stephen Kukla, 67, of Tulsa are “white supremacists and long-time members of the Ku Klux Klan, traveling to Klan chapters THE WHITE KNIGHT VIGILANTES: EXPOSING THE FOUNDERS OF The White Knight Vigilantes: Exposing the founders of Tulsa’s. KKK. May 8, 2016. Wash Hudson decided to do the unthinkable, despite the racial tension. Instead of backing away from the Klan, he, along with several important Tulsans, decided to make it official. mail. SHADOW MOUNTAIN FILES SUIT AGAINST FORMER EMPLOYEE FOR A Tulsa psychiatric facility has filed a lawsuit against a former employee, alleging the employee breached her contract when she stole patient medical records and surveillance tapes, and allegedly leaked them to Buzzfeed. The Shadow Mountain Behavioral Health Facility, 6262 S. Sheridan Rd., filed suit against the former employee, Dee Ann ACTIVE SHOOTER SUSPECT WHO WAS SHOT AND KILLED BY TULSA The Tulsa man suspected of shooting two people last week at a shopping center near 51st Street and Peoria Avenue was identified by police on Monday as Derrec Jamal Shaw.. Shaw was shot and killed by a Tulsa Police Department officer on Friday as Shaw was crossing Interstate 44 on foot. Tulsa police identified Shaw as white on Monday, though the Oklahoma Department of Corrections, where VIDEO: SURVEILLANCE FOOTAGE OF SHOOTING AT WANENMACHER'S Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office spokesman Justin Green said that although an investigative report was taken following Saturday’s accidental shooting at the Wanenmacher’s Tulsa Arms Show, no criminal charges would be pursued against the shooter. Green said the man who was shot, former TCSO Sgt. Rick Treadwell, had told investigators he did BRUCE'S WORLD; FILL IN THE BLANKS Bruce’s World is a weekly look into Oklahoma’s hottest topics, filtered through the brain of Bruce Plante. Bruce’s World is a weekly look into Oklahoma’s hottest topics, filtered through the brain of Bruce Plante. Thoughts? Email info@readfrontier.com or Bruce@readfrontier.com Want to MAYORS OF OKLAHOMA’S LARGEST CITIES REFLECT ON THE With no statewide mask mandate, mayors, city councils and county governments were left to determine which safety measures were put in place and deal with the political consequences. Tulsa Mayor G.T. Bynum found himself in an unenviable position as a politician last year as the COVID-19 pandemic was 100 YEARS AFTER TULSA MASSACRE, PRESIDENT CALLS ON NATION A man listens to President Joe Biden’s speech on Tuesday, June 1, 2021, outside the Greenwood Cultural Center. DYLAN GOFORTH/The Frontier In a speech memorializing the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, President Joe Biden urged Americans to OKLAHOMANS WE’VE LOST: A CHILD CARE ADVOCATE WHO FOCUSED Oklahomans we’ve lost: A child care advocate who focused on families in. need. “She was a tireless and passionate advocate for early childhood development and high quality child care investment.”. Kathy Cronemiller was the owner fo several preschools and an advocate for high-quality childcare policies. PROVIDED. ABOUT SIX PERCENT OF OKLAHOMANS CONSIDERED ‘OVERDUE’ FOR About 6 percent of Oklahomans who have received the first dose of COVID-19 vaccine are considered overdue for their second shot, Deputy Health Department Commissioner Keith Reed told The Frontier.. A person is considered overdue when more than UTILITY COMPANIES TO SPREAD WINTER WEATHER COSTS TO Documents show that many of the natural gas and electric purchase price increases in early and mid-February sent several utilities that serve Oklahoma scrambling to find funds and open new lines of credit to pay for the increased fuel and electrical costs, most of FACING CHARGES FOR ALLEGEDLY SHOOTING UP A HOME, GREAT Tim Harris, left, who for 16 years was the Tulsa County District Attorney, told The Frontier that he had negotiated on behalf of Kenneth Blake Hagin, right. OKLAHOMA SPENDS LESS THAN A DOLLAR A MEAL FEEDING PRISONERS The Department of Corrections spends an average $2.55-$2.26 a day to feed a prisoner, or 75 to 85 cents cents per meal. Oklahoma lawmakers slashed $24.4 million from the Department of Corrections’s budget this year after tumbling oil prices and the coronavirus pandemic saw a $1.4 billion reduction to state revenue estimates. ACTIVE SHOOTER SUSPECT WHO WAS SHOT AND KILLED BY TULSA The Tulsa man suspected of shooting two people last week at a shopping center near 51st Street and Peoria Avenue was identified by police on Monday as Derrec Jamal Shaw.. Shaw was shot and killed by a Tulsa Police Department officer on Friday as Shaw was crossing Interstate 44 on foot. Tulsa police identified Shaw as white on Monday, though the Oklahoma Department of Corrections, where VIDEO: SURVEILLANCE FOOTAGE OF SHOOTING AT WANENMACHER'S Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office spokesman Justin Green said that although an investigative report was taken following Saturday’s accidental shooting at the Wanenmacher’s Tulsa Arms Show, no criminal charges would be pursued against the shooter. Green said the man who was shot, former TCSO Sgt. Rick Treadwell, had told investigators he did__ MENU
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Calculating a recovery rate is tricky. Most cases of COVID-19 are mild and people who present with no symptoms may not be tested for the disease, and aren’t counted in the data. Because methods vary state-to-state, comparisons are virtually impossible. Full Story OKLAHOMA HAS 6,137 KNOWN CORONAVIRUS CASES AND 318 REPORTED DEATHS. WE’RE TRACKING IT.By Kassie McClung
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