In Oklahoma, neighbors are still blindsided when poultry mega-farms move in
Meanwhile, new state Attorney General Gentner Drummond hopes to expand settlement talks in a landmark court case against poultry companies.
Clifton Adcock March 1, 2023
Meanwhile, new state Attorney General Gentner Drummond hopes to expand settlement talks in a landmark court case against poultry companies.
Clifton Adcock January 18, 2023
The Frontier’s reporting shows flooding has gotten worse over the past 20 years and the risks have been well-known for decades.
Clifton Adcock January 17, 2023
Records show state and federal authorities have been aware of potential flooding risks for decades.
Clifton Adcock December 6, 2022
Spending from outside groups, many with secret donors, soared to more than $33.6 million in Oklahoma’s election cycle this year
Clifton Adcock December 6, 2022
Other states look to shine a light on secretive political groups. But Oklahoma lawmakers have even attempted to make public disclosure more difficult in recent years.
Clifton Adcock November 8, 2022
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Clifton Adcock November 5, 2022
Stitt leads in fundraising from larger donors in health care, construction and other industries, according to a Frontier analysis.
Clifton Adcock September 21, 2022
Pontotoc County District Attorney Paul Smith has recused himself, citing the appearance of conflicts of interest.
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