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A judge is fining the state for failing to treat mentally ill defendants stuck in county jails. With a court-ordered deadline ...
A judge is fining the state for failing to treat mentally ill defendants stuck in county jails. With a court-ordered deadline approaching, public defenders and advocates say the system remains ...
The Frontier welcomes two recent University of Oklahoma graduates to the team. Interns Peggy Dodd and Kevin Eagleson are ...
Drummond is trailed by Oklahoma State Superintendent Ryan Walters and Lt. Governor Matt Pinnell, neither of whom have ...
District Judge Caroline Wall said she did not see a “significant difference” between records that have already been released ...
The Frontier is suing the Oklahoma Department of Corrections after the agency refused to release incident reports on deaths ...
While the number of victims of violent crime who apply for compensation has fallen significantly over the past several years, ...
The number of people experiencing homelessness in Oklahoma’s largest city has grown by nearly 20% over the past five years. The crunch of boots on gravel broke the silence between shouts of “Good ...
A bill that would have restricted the locations of homeless shelters is dormant for now. But it’s just one of a spate of recent measures penalizing service providers or people experiencing ...
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