The State Department of Education launched its Awareity reporting system in 2022 as a way for community members to submit ...
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A group is seeking to boost voter participation in Oklahoma by opening primary elections to all voters, regardless of political party. State-level races are often decided in Republican primaries in ...
The state has pushed back a deadline for Canoo to receive job creation money as the company struggles to ramp up production. State agencies purchased three Canoo cargo vans, but their use is limited.
Tulsa Mayor-elect Monroe Nichols has set an assertive course for his first 100 days in office, focusing on what he sees as the city’s most pressing issues: homelessness, crime, and infrastructure.
Voters chose to retain justices James E. Edmondson and Noma Gurich, but not Justice Yvonne Kauger. Oklahomans narrowly chose to retain two of the three state Supreme Court justices who were on the ...
Many people in jail are still eligible to vote, but there are no state laws that outline procedures for incarcerated individuals. About 75% of people in county jails in Oklahoma haven’t been convicted ...
With your help, The Frontier can continue its mission to produce fearless, independent journalism with impact. It has been a tough year for journalism. Trust in the news media is at an all-time low.
One of the most important ingredients to digging deep into issues is time. And that isn’t possible without support from our community. Frontier reporter Kayla Branch. Every year, the team of ...
Trump carried every county in the state for a third time and won by a larger margin than ever before. Republican Party registration has continued to grow in Oklahoma. Despite record-breaking voter ...