Oklahoma releases execution training protocol to attorneys for death row inmates
Oklahoma has not conducted an execution in more than 5 years. Friday’s court filing moves Oklahoma one step closer to a resumption of executions.
Dylan Goforth June 5, 2020
Oklahoma has not conducted an execution in more than 5 years. Friday’s court filing moves Oklahoma one step closer to a resumption of executions.
Brianna Bailey June 4, 2020
Rural Oklahoma communities are desperate to protect their vulnerable hospitals and hand the reins to management companies that say they’re turnaround experts. Instead some companies failed the hospitals, bled them dry and expedited their demise.
Ben Felder June 3, 2020
Oklahoma City Police Chief Wade Gourley disputed the accuracy of a widely shared report that claims his department has one of the highest rates of police killings but a review of the data by The Frontier showed the rate to be correct.
Ben Felder June 2, 2020
Oklahoma City residents spent several hours Tuesday expressing concern with local policing practices during a virtual meeting of the city council, rebuking police for their response to protests in recent days and a request by the police chief for a funding increase.
Clifton Adcock June 2, 2020
Tulsa mayor GT Bynum told The Frontier the decision on possibly implementing a curfew would be up to Tulsa Police. But the police department said the decision rested with Bynum.
Dylan Goforth June 1, 2020
Mayor GT Bynum, Tulsa County Sheriff Vic Regalado and Tulsa Police Department Major Travis Yates appeared on the Pat Campbell show on KFAQ 1170 on Monday morning.
Ben Felder June 1, 2020
Gov. Kevin Stitt has called the Oklahoma National Guard to state active duty in Oklahoma City and Tulsa in response to multiple days of protests that have included clashes with local police.
Ben Felder Kassie McClung May 31, 2020
“Enough is enough,” said Alva Boyd, an Oklahoma City resident who said the current unrest in America reminds her of the Civil Rights movement of the 1960s.
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