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Five years after a landmark ruling that found much of eastern Oklahoma is Indian Country, tribal nations are still fighting with towns over who has jurisdiction to prosecute traffic violations and ...
Two legislators behind a controversial bill that would have limited the locations of homeless shelters will hold a hearing at ...
Cherokee Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. says tribal nations are succeeding despite criticism, and that Oklahoma’s next governor must do better.
Oklahoma State Superintendent Ryan Walters looms over the Oliver Hodge Building in Oklahoma City. Walters has defended including 2020 election conspiracy theories in the state’s new social studies ...
The Frontier sat down with Rep. Daniel Pae to talk about his goals for helping homeless youth in Oklahoma.
There’s no competitive bidding process through the state for pregnancy resource centers, faith-based groups and other nonprofits to get public money if they go through an organization like the ...
Okemah residents told researchers about marijuana growers showing up with wads of cash to buy property at inflated prices. Real estate values increased more in areas with high numbers of marijuana ...
The number of people experiencing homelessness in Oklahoma’s largest city has grown by nearly 20% over the past five years.
Service providers are celebrating after a bill to restrict the locations of homeless shelters in Oklahoma failed. But they are nervous about a growing trend of legislation that criminalizes ...
Records show one Oklahoma women’s prison rarely substantiated abuse allegations or forwarded cases for criminal prosecution. Victims sometimes fear reprisal from other prisoners and staff.
A forensic audit of Tulsa Public Schools by State Auditor and Inspector Cindy Byrd found a systemic lack of financial oversight and transparency, fraudulent transactions, conflicts of interest, and ...
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