The state has one of the quickest processes in the country, churning out nearly a quarter of a million eviction filings over ...
From the state’s ‘Behind the Meter’ power law to promises about electric bills and transparency, The Frontier reviewed the ...
Oklahoma has seen a spike in immigrants challenging their detention in federal court. Hundreds of detainees are being held in ...
A wave of big data centers is triggering a scramble for new electricity generation. OG&E and PSO are pushing to charge ratepayers more as they race to keep up. Construction has begun on the Project ...
It took months of records, miles of travel and countless conversations to uncover a statewide problem regulators long ...
A federal judge late Friday ordered some of the nation’s largest poultry companies to pay for the cleanup of the Illinois ...
Investigative journalism in Oklahoma often means months of persistence, public records fights and telling stories others don’t have the resources to pursue. Reader support makes that work possible.
A wave of big data centers is triggering a scramble for new electricity generation. OG&E and PSO are pushing to charge ratepayers more as they race to keep up.
A temporary loss of SNAP benefits during the federal government shutdown left Oklahoma families scrambling to cover rent.
Sustained, accountable reporting matters now more than ever, and we need your help to keep doing it. Volunteers walk along a train track in Oklahoma City to survey people staying in homeless ...
This Giving Tuesday, you can help The Frontier continue to do the reporting our state deserves. Frontier editors Dylan Goforth and Brianna Bailey interview former Oklahoma Senators Kay Floyd, left, ...
Frontier reporter Clifton Adcock unpacks how state leaders are selling the data center boom, what utilities are asking ...
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