Wednesday, December 23, 2020

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Dear Reader,

From day one it’s been our mission to publish independent journalism that shines a light on Oklahoma.  We believe strongly that local journalism is at the heart of an informed public. The stakes have never felt higher than they have in 2020—but that only strengthens our commitment to producing high quality journalism you can count on.

The funding we raise during NewsMatch will set us up for 2021, allowing us to continue filling a critical need—producing reporting that informs our readers on important issues and holds our leaders accountable.



Here are just a few examples of reporting in 2020 that our readers helped fund:


We have big plans for the upcoming year, including: 

  • More episodes of our podcast Listen Frontier
  • More virtual events 
  • Investigative stories impact of the pandemic in Oklahoma. 
But we can't do any of this without you. 

This is critical work—the kind that strengthens our community and bolsters our democracy. 

The clock is ticking! We have just one week to go in our NewsMatch campaign, and we need your help to meet our goal.
 

 

 
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The Frontier

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Saturday, December 19, 2020

As Congress eyes second round of assistance, data shows Oklahoma businesses received $7.5 billion in coronavirus aid

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THIS WEEK AT THE FRONTIER

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As Congress eyes second round of assistance, data shows Oklahoma businesses received $7.5 billion in coronavirus aid
New data reveals details on loans to businesses tied to two Oklahoma congressmen. 


Coronavirus vaccine rollout continues in Oklahoma, as initial doses are distributed across the state
The first doses are marked for frontline health care workers, who still are battling strained hospital capacity as the state continues to report near-record numbers of COVID-19 patients.

‘A historic day:’ First COVID-19 vaccines given in Oklahoma
The rollout of the coronavirus vaccine started in Oklahoma on Monday amid the worst surge the state has recorded yet.

Oklahoma reports more than 1,700 people hospitalized for COVID-19
Check out interactive data on the spread of the coronavirus in Oklahoma. 


Listen Frontier: The vaccine is here
Host Ben Felder discusses the arrival of the COVID-19 vaccine in Oklahoma with Kassie McClung. Clifton Adcock talks about the redistricting process that will change House and Senate districts. 

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Saturday, December 12, 2020

With executions set to resume, attention returns to death penalty case of Julius Jones

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THIS WEEK AT THE FRONTIER

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With executions set to resume, attention returns to death penalty case of Julius Jones
Jones’ supporters are trying to save him from death row, attempts the Oklahoma Attorney General believes are sincere but misguided.

The case for and against commuting Julius Jones’ sentence
Should Julius Jones have his sentence commuted, staving off execution? Read op-eds from Attorney General Mike Hunter and Jones supporter Annie Clark.


Gov. Stitt complained to hospital leaders about interviews with media on COVID-19 crisis
Frustrated with recent news stories on the crisis facing hospitals, Gov. Kevin Stitt has asked health care leaders to limit their criticism.


Enough vaccine doses for first priority group expected to be shipped to Oklahoma this month
State officials say some health care workers and nursing home residents and staff could begin receiving the vaccine as early as Dec. 16.

Watch our live forum on the COVID-19 vaccine
Three experts tell you all you need to know about the vaccine as it arrives in Oklahoma. We’ve also posted a transcript of the forum.


Under new management: Oklahoma health officials plan to enter agreement with nonprofit for Public Health Lab management
The State Department of Health plans to bring in a new Oklahoma State University-linked nonprofit to manage the new facility in Stillwater


2020 has been a wild ride
Readers like you make it possible for The Frontier to shine a light on the important issues that face all Oklahomans.

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Friday, December 11, 2020

2020 has been a wild ride

2020 has been a wild ride

Readers like you make it possible for The Frontier to shine a light on the important issues that face all Oklahomans. 

The dregs of the year that was 2020 are upon us.

It’s been a wild ride.

At the beginning of this year (which feels like roughly five years ago), I was writing about the mortgage company founded by Gov. Kevin Stitt being awarded state economic incentive funds and a court ruling that found Oklahoma’s water board was ignoring anti-water pollution requirements.

In March, we began to see the first embers of the pandemic land in Oklahoma, as businesses scrambled to deal with the situation and early mandated business closures, even as major Oklahoma retailer Hobby Lobby urged workers to pray for health rather than closing its doors (the retail giant eventually closed temporarily).

On the heels of the arrival of COVID 19 in Oklahoma, there was a spike in state unemployment not seen since the Great Depression, followed by those trying desperately to get unemployment assistance from a system that was in no way prepared for the surge that eventually led to the resignation of the head of the unemployment agency.

By June, my fellow Frontier reporter Kassie McClung and I were being tear gassed as we covered the civil unrest that had spread to Tulsa from the police killing of George Floyd in Minnesota. That was followed weeks later by more heated confrontations in the streets of Tulsa as President Donald Trump rebooted his re-election campaign with a rally here.

Halfway through the year, The Frontier was the first to report that businesses owned by two of Oklahoma’s congressmen were among the largest recipients of federal business aid they had voted to approve in response to the pandemic, and that many of the businesses that received those federal taxpayer dollars reported retaining no jobs or laying off workers despite the injection of funds.

And, of course, there were the 2020 elections that were a continuous live-wire running through just about everything.

Meanwhile, I found that confusion regarding a U.S. Supreme Court ruling earlier this year that found Congress never disestablished the Muscogee (Creek) Nation’s reservation was causing American Indians who had been arrested and put in the Tulsa County jail to be held for weeks without being offered bond or even access to an attorney.

Finally, I was able to finish a project I had been working on since the beginning of the year — criminal convictions that relied on expert medical testimony about Shaken Baby Syndrome, which some experts question and say has resulted in numerous wrongful convictions.

None of this could have been covered and uncovered this year without you, our readers, who we rely for our support.

And now is the perfect time to donate to ensure this kind of journalism continues to survive — when you make a donation to The Frontier any time between now and the end of the year, NewsMatch will match your new monthly donation 12x or double your one-time gift, all up to $5,000.

Your donations make it possible to shine a light on the important issues that face all Oklahomans. Thank you for helping make the coming year a little brighter.



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Clifton Adcock
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