Saturday, February 29, 2020

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Introducing: Our new podcast Listen Frontier
In our inaugural episode, we talk with Pardon and Parole Board member Adam Luck about efforts to decrease Oklahoma's prison population and reporter Allison Herrera about failure to protect laws.


Attorneys for death row inmates believe the state's execution protocol is still incomplete


After a more than a five-year hiatus, Oklahoma is set to return to lethal injection. Read all of our coverage on Oklahoma's death penalty.


Judge: state water board ignored anti-water pollution requirements, abused its discretion and ignored pollution complaints
The agency responsible for regulating the state’s water resources ignored complaints by residents of possible water pollution by a nearby poultry farm.

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Friday, February 28, 2020

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In the first edition of the new and improved Listen Frontier podcast, we talk with Pardon and Parole Board member Adam Luck about the commutation process, the rise in commuted sentences and what’s next in Oklahoma’s continued effort to decrease its prison population.

We also speak with Allison Herrera about her recent stories covering Oklahoma’s child neglect laws which have been criticized for unfair sentencing, especially surrounding women. 

This is Listen Frontier, a podcast exploring the investigative journalism of the Frontier and featuring conversations with those on the frontlines of Oklahoma’s most important stories. Listen to us Apple PodcastsSpotify, and Stitcher. 
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Saturday, February 22, 2020

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How Oklahoma laws meant to protect children can fail mothers
The law known as “enabling child abuse” has been criticized for its unfair sentencing — advocates for criminal justice reform say that women bear the brunt of the punishment while men walk away with lesser sentences.

Oversight agency cites 21 policy violations at state juvenile facility following teen’s death
Investigators found bullying, a lack of supervision and inappropriate sexual contact between a teenager who later committed suicide and a juvenile center worker 


Non-lawyers represented Tulsa County in dozens of criminal cases, report states
The Tulsa County DA's Office used employees who were not authorized to practice law to prosecute dozens of misdemeanor cases between November 2017 and November 2018.


Segregation and working-class struggle part of Elizabeth Warren’s Oklahoma upbringing
Now a multicultural high school of nearly 1,400 students, Northwest Classen of the 1960’s was seen as a haven for white families looking to escape neighborhoods undergoing desegregation efforts. 


AG: Oklahoma prepared to ‘aggressively’ defend death penalty in upcoming federal court challenge
AG Mike Hunter told about two dozen district attorneys on Thursday he is prepared to fight federal court challenges to the death penalty.


Bill to overhaul state government employment could emerge next week, says state employee union head

Oklahoma Public Employees Association representatives have been hammering out a deal to move to a mostly unclassified employment system.

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Saturday, February 15, 2020

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State officials reverse course, will end 5-year death penalty hiatus with return to lethal injection
Oklahoma plans to use the same drug combination when it resumes the death penalty as it did in the troubled executions of Clayton Lockett and Charles Warner, and the near execution in 2016 of Richard Glossip.


Epic charter school penalized $530K for excessive administrative costs

Epic’s penalty of more than half a million dollars is 10 times more than any penalty issued over the past three years, according to documents obtained by The Frontier. 


Oklahoma paid more than $250,000 for its new ‘Imagine That’ brand, logo
The new logo and tagline, set to be announced Wednesday, came from thousands of hours donated by hundreds of volunteers, and was overseen by a Canadian company paid more than a quarter of a million dollars.


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