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The Frontier sat down with Rep. Daniel Pae to talk about his goals for helping homeless youth in Oklahoma readfrontier.org/stories/oklaho…
How do you think he fared? We fact-checked Oklahoma schools chief Ryan Walters’ claims about school lunch readfrontier.org/stories/we-fac…
We fact-checked Oklahoma schools chief Ryan Walters’ claims about school lunch readfrontier.org/stories/we-fac…
We fact-checked Oklahoma schools chief Ryan Walters’ claims about school lunch. readfrontier.org/stories/we-fac…
“There was a split decision that night,” said Jae, now 21. “It was either I stay here and I end up dead, or I leave.” Nowhere to go: Oklahoma’s growing number of homeless youth have few options. readfrontier.org/stories/nowher…
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 ,we’d like to hear from you. readfrontier.org/stories/do-you…
A federal policy allows employers to pay workers with disabilities below minimum wage. Some states have already moved away from the practice. readfrontier.org/stories/oklaho…
Nowhere to go: Oklahoma’s growing number of homeless youth have few options readfrontier.org/stories/nowher…
A federal policy allows employers to pay workers with disabilities below minimum wage. Some states have already moved away from the practice. readfrontier.org/stories/oklaho…
Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond is asking a federal judge to fine poultry companies tens of millions of dollars and order them to stop spreading bird waste in sensitive areas that drain into the Illinois River. @readfrontier kosu.org/energy-environ…
The state is asking the court to cap the application of bird waste, penalize poultry companies for violating the state’s anti-pollution law and order them to pay for cleanup. readfrontier.org/stories/oklaho…
After a years-long legal battle with some of the world’s largest poultry producers over pollutants in one of Oklahoma’s most important waterways, the state attorney general still thinks he can strike a deal with the powerful industry. From @readfrontier: readfrontier.org/stories/oklaho…
The state is asking the court to cap the application of bird waste, penalize poultry companies for violating the state’s anti-pollution law and order them to pay for cleanup. readfrontier.org/stories/oklaho…
Meet the new group in charge of millions in state money to help pregnant women after Oklahoma banned abortion readfrontier.org/stories/meet-t…
Help @readfrontier report on arts education at rural Oklahoma schools. We want to hear from you! readfrontier.org/stories/help-u…
We want to hear from parents and educators in rural Oklahoma concerned about the future of drama, music and visual arts in schools. readfrontier.org/stories/help-u…
In May, Octavio Carreon Mota got a text from a strange number with an opportunity for work in Enid trimming trees. When Mota arrived at the gas station, Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents placed him under arrest. readfrontier.org/stories/oklaho…