A group of volunteers squeezed into an eight-seater van and slid the door shut. They were assigned Zone 15, a slice of ...
Oklahomans are used to being told what our state is, what it isn’t, and what it should be. But the truth is more complicated.
State officials are negotiating a deal to cover the cost of rent and other services for people experiencing homelessness in Oklahoma City, a move that contrasts sharply with the approach taken in ...
The Frontier can follow stories about immigration and other important issues because of our readers’ investment in independent journalism. Ari Fife (second from right) and a group of other Poynter ...
The state will continue to face monthly fines unless it significantly decreases wait times for people in the criminal justice system waiting in county jails for mental health treatment. The Oklahoma ...
The reopening of a private prison in a small Oklahoma town will bring hundreds of jobs, even as CoreCivic faces national scrutiny for alleged mistreatment and isolation of immigration detainees.
From floating the Illinois River to tracking political dark money, The Frontier’s reporting this year shows why independent journalism matters — and why reader support keeps it alive. Frontier ...
It’s the second time Gov. Kevin Stitt has commuted a death row prisoner’s sentence to life in prison without parole. Supporters of Tremane Wood celebrate after it was announced Thursday, Nov. 13, 2025 ...
The settlement comes after William Henry Jamerson spent more than two decades in prison for a rape conviction that was overturned last year. William Henry Jamerson, left, and his attorney, Dan Smolen, ...
Records reveal the Oklahoma State Department of Education never launched any school investigations, underscoring a tenure marked by spectacle rather than action. Former Oklahoma Superintendent of ...