Saturday, September 26, 2020

‘What if people could trust us?’: Wayland Cubit, an officer and mentor, runs for sheriff

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‘What if people could trust us?’: Wayland Cubit, an officer and mentor, runs for sheriff
Cubit wants to create a sheriff’s department focused on building trust between law enforcement and the community.


‘What if something happens and he doesn’t get to come home?’
As the coronavirus spreads through state prisons, Oklahoma has few options for early release.

Parole board decreases commutation reviews, potentially creating a backlog
The board’s new executive director said he is reviewing the current workload and will offer a recommendation.


Volunteers reference ‘combat skills’ and firearm training in applications for ‘sheriff’s posse’
Canadian County Sheriff Chris West has created a “sheriff’s posse” to help law enforcement “in safeguarding lives and property.”


Listen Frontier: Listen Frontier: Dueling protests over public schools. 
The debate over a return to in-person instruction versus distance learning highlighted as Norman parents protest. 
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Saturday, September 19, 2020

Oklahoma’s teacher of the year pleaded for patience in return to school. She was booed.

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Oklahoma’s teacher of the year pleaded for patience in return to school. She was booed.
School districts across the state continue to feel pressure from parents who want a return to full in-person learning.


State examining hazard pay for corrections employees following staff deaths at Oklahoma prisons
Two employee deaths were “possibly related to COVID-19,” the Oklahoma Department of Corrections reported on Friday.

Nearly half of men at Vinita prison test positive for COVID-19
Northeast Oklahoma Correctional Center joins six other facilities that have reported more than 100 infections.


The head of an Oklahoma public health committee invited anti-vax doctors to talk with lawmakers about the coronavirus
One doctor claimed masks don’t work and people of color need more Vitamin D in their diets to prevent them from contracting COVID-19.


Listen Frontier: Listen Frontier: The slaying of a Tulsa police officer
Host Ben Felder talks with Dylan Goforth about the recent release of videos that capture the moments before and during when a man shot two Tulsa police officers, killing one.
Videos released showing fatal shooting of Tulsa police officer, wounding of another

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Saturday, September 12, 2020

Oklahoma ranked No. 4 for COVID-19 positivity rate in the nation

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Oklahoma now ranked No. 4 for COVID-19 positivity rate
Since the last report, the outbreak in Oklahoma has worsened, and the task force said the state is in the red zone.

Oklahoma approaching 900 total coronavirus deaths, as hospitalizations stabilize
There have been 67,642 known coronavirus cases in Oklahoma and 888 reported deaths. We’re tracking it.


State trust fund warns injured workers it will be unable to make weekly payments in October
The announcement comes a little more than a year after the Legislature passed a larger worker’s compensation bill that included a provision intended to shore up the fund’s finances.


Oklahoma Opinion: Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs in Oklahoma public schools
“It is for this reason that I am submitting my letter of resignation,” writes Tegan Malone, formerly an Oklahoma public school teacher.


Listen Frontier: The coronavirus is spreading inside Oklahoma prisons

On this week’s episode of Listen Frontier, Kassie McClung and Brianna Bailey speak with host Ben Felder about their reporting on the spread of COVID-19 cases inside Oklahoma prisons, including at a women’s minimum security facility where nearly all the inmates have tested positive.

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