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There’s a shortage of drug treatment programs in Western Oklahoma. Many people don’t have transportation and the nearest ...
Oklahoma City’s status as a hub for air transport for Immigration Customs and Enforcement and the U.S. Marshal Service could also make CoreCivic’s now-empty prisons in Sayre and Watonga attractive ...
After Oklahoma State Superintendent Ryan Walters said he will require every district in the state to offer all students free ...
Daniel Pae to talk about his goals for helping homeless youth in Oklahoma.   The program brings together lawmakers from across the country to learn about youth homelessness and discuss strategies for ...
We’re gathering information to better understand the conditions for detainees at the Tulsa Municipal Jail. If you’ve had any involvement with the facility — as a detainee, employee, contractor, ...
There were 450 unaccompanied youth under age 24 who were experiencing homelessness in Oklahoma in 2024, a 39% increase since 2019, according to federal housing department data. The figure is likely an ...
At The Frontier, our mission is to hold public officials accountable, give a voice to the powerless and tell the stories that others are afraid to tell, or that illuminate the lives of people in our ...
Gov. Kevin Stitt has launched an effort to “Make Oklahoma Healthy Again” with a visit from U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. At a rally with Kennedy at the Oklahoma ...
For decades, funding for a state scholarship program memorializing the 1921 burning of Black Wall Street was limited, and students related to massacre victims weren’t prioritized in the selection ...