Before scandal rocked consulting firm, Oklahoma gubernatorial candidate paid $52,000 for polling data from Cambridge Analytica.
About six weeks before a scandal broke that eventually ended the Cambridge Analytica consulting firm, an Oklahoma gubernatorial candidate paid the company more than $50,000 for polling services.
May is Mental Health Awareness Month: Group aims to bring attention to suicide prevention As Mental Health Awareness Month began Tuesday, Mental Health Association Oklahoma is aiming to draw awareness to many issues facing the state, including suicide, mental illness and homelessness.
With nowhere else to go, some of state’s most vulnerable kids end up at Tulsa’s Laura Dester shelter DHS announced last Monday it would no longer use the Laura Dester Children's Center to shelter abused and neglected children. Records obtained by The Frontier show the facility has been plagued with problems.
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