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The state has one of the quickest processes in the country, churning out nearly a quarter of a million eviction filings over ...
From the state’s ‘Behind the Meter’ power law to promises about electric bills and transparency, The Frontier reviewed the ...
Oklahoma has seen a spike in immigrants challenging their detention in federal court. Hundreds of detainees are being held in ...
Investigative journalism in Oklahoma often means months of persistence, public records fights and telling stories others ...
A growing number of women are facing criminal charges for substance use during pregnancy in Oklahoma. Experts and health care providers say that’s bad for moms and babies. Brittney Poolaw brushed away ...
The Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals urged the Legislature to change the law to allow pregnant medical marijuana card holders to be prosecuted for child neglect. Amanda Aguilar at her home in Ponca ...
Once abandoned, these youth can face time in shelters or eventually age out of foster care, advocates and providers say. More intensive services early on could help keep families together. The sign ...
There have been nine suicides at the Oklahoma County jail in three years. Another six people with documented mental health issues died of other causes. One woman’s death has helped jumpstart a ...
A member of the jury told The Frontier that all 12 jurors signed a letter to be sent to Police Chief Chuck Jordan stating their belief that Betty Shelby should not be a patrol officer. One of the 12 ...