Harvard University’s Goldsmith Prize honors the best investigative reporting on government, politics and public policy.
Glossip has been on death row for two decades and has survived nine execution dates. Now the United States Supreme Court has tossed his conviction.
On today's podcast, we're joined by former Republican lawmaker Kevin McDugle. In his time in the Legislature, McDugle ...
Fentanyl deaths skyrocket in Oklahoma as jails, prisons and rural communities try to combat the drug
Fentanyl has proliferated so quickly because it’s cheaper to make than other drugs and can be mass-produced in a few hours.
The confession is one of the few remaining pieces of evidence tying Karl Fonenot to the killing of an Ada convenience store ...
State lawmakers are trying for a second year to require commercial users to more accurately track water usage. Farmers have ...
Today on the podcast we're joined by Frontier reporter Clifton Adcock, to update us on the cases against Karl Fontenot and ...
Stitt said we can't afford to not starting whittling away at Oklahoma's income tax rate. But others argue a cut could ...
A sprawling Pawnee County marijuana farm with alleged ties to organized crime still operates with a state-issued cultivation license. GARRETT YALCH/The Frontier Pawnee County Sheriff Darrin Varnell ...
Join The Frontier for a celebration of 10 years of investigative journalism. On April 29 The Frontier will speak with Tulsa Mayor Monroe Nichols about his goals and the challenges of his first year in ...
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