Saturday, July 29, 2023

How four states – including Oklahoma – use fetal personhood to punish pregnant women

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How four states – including Oklahoma – use fetal personhood to punish pregnant women
Hundreds of women who used drugs while pregnant have faced criminal charges — even when they deliver healthy babies.

Gist concerned TPS has been targeted by ‘a process that is being politicized for a very specific personal agenda’ 
Tulsa Schools Chief calls the accreditation process “untransparent.” The State Board of Education voted to punish the district last year for violating a state law that limits discussions on race and gender in public schools.

 

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Oklahoma is trying to treat people with severe mental illness in jail, but many still languish in cells waiting for hospital beds

The Tulsa County Sheriff has ordered a state treatment program out of the jail. County officials say participants should be in a state hospital instead.

In rural Oklahoma, homelessness remains a hidden problem

Advocates in Western Oklahoma say they are combatting a lack of funding and awareness in their communities. There are few shelters and a reluctance to address housing problems.

With a thumbs up, Oklahoma executes Jemaine Cannon for 1995 Tulsa murder
Cannon was the second person executed by Oklahoma in 2023, and the ninth since the state resumed use of the death penalty in 2021. Two more executions are scheduled this year as the state continues to empty out its death row.

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Saturday, July 22, 2023

In rural Oklahoma, homelessness remains a hidden problem

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In rural Oklahoma, homelessness remains a hidden problem
Advocates in Western Oklahoma say they are combatting a lack of funding and awareness in their communities. There are few shelters and a reluctance to address housing problems.

With a thumbs up, Oklahoma executes Jemaine Cannon for 1995 Tulsa murder
Cannon was the second person executed by Oklahoma in 2023, and the ninth since the state resumed use of the death penalty in 2021. Two more executions are scheduled this year as the state continues to empty out its death row.

 

Oklahoma is trying to treat people with severe mental illness in jail, but many still languish in cells waiting for hospital beds
The Tulsa County Sheriff has ordered a state treatment program out of the jail. County officials say participants should be in a state hospital instead.

The Frontier is now on Telegram
Follow our new channel to get the latest Oklahoma news on your mobile device.

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We fact-checked Ryan Walters on misspent federal money and more claims

The Frontier found Oklahoma’s controversial schools chief stretched the truth at a recent public appearance in Norman.

Oklahoma faces critical shortage of school counselors
Counselors say they often juggle other duties like testing. The state hasn’t directed funding to help fix the problem.

 

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Wednesday, July 19, 2023

The Tulsa County Sheriff has ordered a state treatment program out of the jail, and says people with severe mental illness should be in a hospital.

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Oklahoma is trying to treat people with severe mental illness in jail, but many still languish in cells waiting for hospital beds
The Tulsa County Sheriff has ordered a state treatment program out of the jail. County officials say participants should be in a state hospital instead.

 

Growing demand for beds means there’s a long waiting list for people with severe mental illness trapped in the state’s criminal justice system.

A man’s death in jail was ruled a homicide. Family and friends are still waiting for someone to be charged
A prosecutor is reviewing Ronald Gene Given’s death at the Pottawatomie County jail again after The Frontier sued for the release of surveillance video showing a violent encounter with detention officers.

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