Saturday, January 26, 2019

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Bill would make it harder to sue officers for excessive force
Proposal removes a portion of the statute that holds peace officers subject to state law “to the same degree as any other citizen.

Effort underway to change name of lake named for Tulsa Klansman
State officials first investigated changing the name of Lake Hudson after The Frontier reported on its namesake's ties to the Ku Klux Klan.

New year, new shirts
This shirt is designed to resemble a "baseball-style" shirt, just in time for Spring Training to start in February.

Legislature to take up set-back requirements for new poultry operations
Lawmakers have filed two bills that would create setback requirements for new poultry operations
 


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Thursday, January 24, 2019

Tulsa man who claims he was wrongfully convicted of murder in 1991 could be released from prison as early as May, judge rules

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Judge sets date for decision on if to release man who claims to be wrongfully convicted of murder

Corey Atchison has said for nearly three decades that he didn't murder James Lane. In May a judge will decide whether or not to let him out of prison.

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Saturday, January 19, 2019

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Agency looking for new way to pay for victims’ sexual assault exams amid concerns of unsteady funding
Some worry funding source for rape kits will eventually run dry, leaving no money for future examinations.

Oklahoma officer-involved shootings in 2019
Data about officer-involved shootings can be hard to find, so The Frontier actively tries to collect and store as much information as possible on every shooting.

New year, new shirts
This shirt is designed to resemble a "baseball-style" shirt, just in time for Spring Training to start in February.

FBI detonated large ammonium nitrate explosive as part of case against man accused in OKC bomb plot
Attorneys for Jerry Drake Varnell are fighting to keep the jury from seeing images of an explosion orchestrated by FBI weapons experts.


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