Saturday, March 27, 2021

Her son shared thoughts of suicide in a class paper. The school never told her.

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Her son shared thoughts of suicide in a class paper. The school never told her.
Oklahoma doesn’t mandate suicide prevention training in schools but recent cases of student suicides in Edmond has parents believing it should.

‘There’s not a day that goes by that it is not on my mind:’ What happened to Ronald Given?
Ronald Given needed treatment at a state facility, but they were all full. He ended up in jail and was dead 10 days later. What happened to him and why won’t officials release the jail footage?

Oklahoma hopes coronavirus relief money will help slow a coming tide of evictions, homelessness
Oklahoma has $289 million in rental assistance and grants as a federal moratorium on evictions draws to an end.

Watch Frontier: What Oklahomans need to know as the eviction moratorium nears its end
Clifton Adcock with The Frontier talks with Jeff Jaynes, executive director of Restore Hope Ministries in Tulsa, and Eric Hallett, statewide coordinator of housing advocacy at Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma, about the upcoming end to the federal moratorium on evictions

Updates from the state Capitol – Committee approves protections for fleeing drivers that hit protesters in roadways
Advocates say there is an aggressive effort to chill protests in Oklahoma and pointed to several bills that were approved this week.

An Oklahoma prison will close as the federal government moves away from using private facilities
The small town of Hinton will lose its largest employer in the closure.

Oklahomans 16 and over will be eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine starting Monday
The move to open up vaccine appointments to all Oklahomans signals the expansion of vaccine availability across the state.

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Let’s build an inclusive future that benefits us all
Despite measurable achievements for LGBTQ+ rights, such as legalizing same-sex marriage, the federal government has never passed comprehensive legislation for fair and equal treatment of LGBTQ+ people.

Voices: I thought our time to be discriminated against was over?
What we’re being shown is that no matter how hard we work or how “well” we assimilate, it simply does not matter. We are still being beaten in the streets and shot by white terrorists.

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Wednesday, March 24, 2021

Legal experts will talk about Oklahoma evictions today at noon on Facebook

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As eviction moratorium end nears, Oklahoma landlords and renters seek federal relief funds
Oklahoma has $289 million in rental assistance and grants as a federal moratorium on evictions draws to an end.

 

 

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Saturday, March 20, 2021

‘It felt like a punch to the gut’

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‘It felt like a punch to the gut’; Diabetes community responds to broadcaster’s excuse for racist comments
Matt Rowan blamed his use of a racist slur on Type 1 diabetes, an excuse that drew backlash from those advocating for diabetes support.

The Frontier will host a discussion about evictions in Oklahoma live on Facebook noon on Wednesday, March 24.

Sunshine Week: Covering COVID-19 means focusing on accountability
When the coronavirus arrived in Oklahoma in March 2020, I set out to cover the state’s response with a focus on accountability.

Open records critical to keeping Oklahoma informed
Here’s a look at how Frontier reporters have relied on Oklahoma’s Open Records Act in the last year.

From the state Capitol – Lawmakers ask NRA to move to Oklahoma
The resolution points out that Oklahoma has the ninth highest firearms sales nationwide and says the “love and appreciation of firearms by Oklahomans is evident.”

Vaccinations increase as new cases, hospitalizations continue decline
Oklahoma reported its first COVID death a year ago, and since then more than 7,000 fatalities have followed. Though numbers have been falling, the state continues to report new deaths.

Oklahomans we’ve lost
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