Saturday, July 25, 2020

Her boyfriend allegedly killed her 2-year-old son, but she’s charged with murder.

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Her boyfriend allegedly killed her 2-year-old son, but she’s charged with murder. 
Officials believe it was Trent who dealt the boy a series of fatal blows. But he killed himself before police could place him under arrest. Rebecca Hogue is now charged with first-degree murder in her son’s death. 


Technical issues behind recent reports of fewer new coronavirus cases in Oklahoma, state says
The state reported 209 cases on Sunday and 168 new cases on Monday morning, both numbers were a steep decline compared to last week when a record 1,075 cases were reported Wednesday.


‘Epic is prepared for this, our district is not’: As districts work to reopen, parents flee to virtual schools
Epic Charter school has its critics, but amid the coronavirus pandemic, as teachers, students and parents worry about their districts' ability to go virtual if the classroom environment isn't safe, Epic is looking more and more like a palatable option to some.


THIS WEEK: Ben Felder speaks with State Supt. Joy Hofmeister about the new school year. Would she ever recommend the closure of school buildings again? How confident is she schools can social distance?

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Wednesday, July 22, 2020

Her boyfriend allegedly killed her 2-year-old son, but she’s charged with murder.

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Her boyfriend allegedly killed her 2-year-old son, but she’s charged with murder. 
Officials believe it was Trent who dealt the boy a series of fatal blows. But he killed himself before police could place him under arrest. Rebecca Hogue is now charged with first-degree murder in her son’s death. 


Technical issues behind recent reports of fewer new coronavirus cases in Oklahoma, state says
The state reported 209 cases on Sunday and 168 new cases on Monday morning, both numbers were a steep decline compared to last week when a record 1,075 cases were reported Wednesday.


‘Epic is prepared for this, our district is not’: As districts work to reopen, parents flee to virtual schools
Epic Charter school has its critics, but amid the coronavirus pandemic, as teachers, students and parents worry about their districts' ability to go virtual if the classroom environment isn't safe, Epic is looking more and more like a palatable option to some.


THIS WEEK: Ben Felder speaks with State Supt. Joy Hofmeister about the new school year. Would she ever recommend the closure of school buildings again? How confident is she schools can social distance?

Listen on Apple PodcastsSpotify, and Stitcher. 

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Saturday, July 18, 2020

Record coronavirus hospitalizations as health leaders and officials say trend is ‘unsustainable’

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Oklahoma sees record coronavirus hospitalizations as health leaders and officials say trend is ‘unsustainable’
Some hospital officials told The Frontier they were at or near capacity, and officials and health experts said the influx of patients has started to stretch the state’s hospital capacity.


Tulsa-area casinos aren’t beholden to city’s mask order
Despite Tulsa Mayor G.T. Bynum’s order mandating masks, The Creek Nation River Spirit Casino and the Osage Casino both told guests on Thursday that masks were optional inside their facilities.


Fallout from Gov. Stitt’s coronavirus diagnosis will extend beyond Wednesday’s announcement
Already members of Stitt’s cabinet and staff are being tested for the coronavirus, and one restaurant in Tulsa shut down indefinitely after Stitt recently ate there and was photographed without a mask on.

 


 


Thousands of Oklahoma businesses retained no jobs or laid workers off after receiving employment retention funds
Thousands of Oklahoma companies that received federal assistance to retain workers during the COVID-19 pandemic reported retaining no jobs and others reported laying workers off even after receiving the assistance.


Unsuccessful in seeking elected office, Terry Neese built a life of political influence and access
In her current campaign for the U.S. House, Neese has pivoted to the cultural issues that have become the focus of a Republican Party led by a president quick to tweet his brand of identity politics. 


THIS WEEK: Ben Felder speaks with State Supt. Joy Hofmeister about the new school year. Would she ever recommend the closure of school buildings again? How confident is she schools can social distance?

Listen on Apple PodcastsSpotify, and Stitcher. 

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