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After reporting alleged abuse, a former Greer Center staffer found flyers saying she was available for sex acts

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After reporting alleged abuse, a former Greer Center staffer found flyers saying she was available for sex acts
The Oklahoma Department of Human Services continued to refer clients to a troubled center for people with developmental disabilities for months after reports of systemic abuse first surfaced. A former Greer Center staff member said coworkers retaliated against her after she reported the allegations.

Listen Frontier:  Reporter Kayla branch talks about her reporting on the Greer Center scandal on our podcast.


A criminal record and protective orders didn’t stop her attacker from having a gun
Firearms have been the leading cause of domestic violence homicides in Oklahoma since 1998. The state’s anti-red flag law bans any efforts to seize weapons by court order.

With your support, The Frontier tracked how Oklahoma lost millions in federal money
We’ve uncovered how the state’s near-total abortion ban has led to a loss of funding for family planning services and why county health departments can no longer provide confidential services for teens. Support from readers made this reporting possible.

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Oklahoma carries out final execution of 2023
Phillip Dean Hancock, 59, was put to death for the 2001 murders of two men in Oklahoma City. He is the 11th person executed since the state resumed use of the death penalty in 2021.

Podcast: A conversation with interim Tulsa Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Ebony Johnson
Ebony Johnson replaced former superintendent Deborah Gist in September. Johnson speaks with The Frontier about her first few months on the job and her plans for the district’s future.

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