Saturday, October 31, 2020

Her conviction was overturned, but she had to plead guilty to stay out of prison

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Her shaken-baby conviction was overturned, but she had to plead guilty to stay out of prison
After nearly a decade of fighting to have her conviction for first-degree murder overturned, her release from prison came with a cost.

Some question the legitimacy of certain Shaken Baby Syndrome convictions
It has resulted in scores of child abuse convictions in Oklahoma, but could the diagnosis be sending some innocent people to prison?


How the pandemic unfolded in Oklahoma
Oklahoma was unprepared for the coronavirus when it struck this spring. And despite efforts early on to slow virus’ spread, new infections are still increasing at previously unseen rates.


Subscribe to our new ‘Halls of Power’ newsletter
Introducing Halls of Power, a new newsletter by The Frontier’s Ben Felder shining a light on what is influencing Oklahoma government. This weekly newsletter, which launches Nov. 4, will provide additional insight into our reporting on Oklahoma government at all levels, along with unique stories and interviews.


Inhofe, Broyles, make final push as election day nears
The race between Jim Inhofe and Abby Broyles is one of contrasts.


Having trouble voting? Send us a text.
The Frontier will be on the lookout for any problems that prevent people from voting. You can help us.


COVID-19 hospitalizations and new cases in Oklahoma see new highs
There have been 117,399 known coronavirus cases in Oklahoma and 1,251 reported deaths. We’re tracking it.


Listen Frontier: Student mobility a challenge for OKC, Tulsa schools
Dr. Marsha Herron is the chief of equity and student supports for the Oklahoma City Public School district. She discussed student mobility, a challenge for the district that has only gotten worse during the COVIDF-19 pandemic.

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Saturday, October 24, 2020

Oklahoma spends less than a dollar a meal feeding prisoners

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Oklahoma spends less than a dollar a meal feeding prisoners
Photographs of prison meals show lots of starches and few fresh fruits and vegetables.


How the pandemic unfolded in Oklahoma
Oklahoma was unprepared for the coronavirus when it struck this spring. And despite efforts early on to slow virus’ spread, new infections are still increasing at previously unseen rates.


Oklahoma completes first-ever report on maternal deaths
Oklahoma is the fourth worst state in the U.S. for maternal mortality. For the past 18 years, 11 women on average die per year.


Sheriff’s race serves as a ‘proxy on law enforcement’ amid debate over policing
Wayland Cubit sells his experience, while Tommie Johnson calls for a “fresh perspective” as Oklahoma County’s race for sheriff enters final weeks.


Horn vows to protect Affordable Care Act, Bice promotes use of health savings accounts as a replacement
In one of the nation’s most competitive House races, U.S. Rep. Kendra Horn and State Sen. Stephanie Bice disagree on the Affordable Care Act and how to cover low-income Americans.


Listen Frontier: Stephanie Bice VS. Kendra Horn
Interviews with U.S. Rep. Kendra Horn and challenger Stephanie Bice  
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Saturday, October 17, 2020

‘It’s in the past'

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In Oklahoma, those who’ve regained the right to vote after a felony conviction look forward to a return to the voting booth
Oklahoma is one of a number of states that requires convicted felons to finish their full sentence before returning their voting rights. In some states, convicted felons are barred from voting for life.


Horn and Bice make final pitches in nation’s tightest House race
Democrat Rep. Kendra Horn, who promotes her independence from her party, is fighting off claims of extremism from Republican State Sen. Stephanie Bice, who hopes to win back this Oklahoma City seat.


Oklahoma Public Health Laboratory relocation plan draws blowback
Gov. Kevin Stitt announced the long-awaited facility would move from its current site to Stillwater, nearly 70 miles away.


Listen Frontier: Stephanie Bice VS. Kendra Horn
Interviews with U.S. Rep. Kendra Horn and challenger Stephanie Bice  
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