Saturday, August 26, 2023

Canoo could collect up to $110 million in state incentives over the next decade, but three previous Oklahoma deals fell through

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Canoo could collect up to $110 million in state incentives over the next decade, but three previous Oklahoma deals fell through
A requirement for the EV startup to purchase an Oklahoma City factory has been removed from one deal worth millions in cash incentives.

Jury awards $33 million to the family of a man who died in an Oklahoma jail as staff mocked him 
Jail staff admitted in trial testimony that they knew Terral Ellis, a 26-year-old father, was in pain but did nothing to help him even as he screamed for help.

Impact: Frontier and partners named finalists for national investigative journalism award
The Frontier’s reporting was part of a national project in collaboration with The Marshall Project, AL.com and The Washington Post about women who face criminal charges in connection with drug use during pregnancy.

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With ‘all options’ available and the upcoming exit of its Superintendent, Tulsa awaits fate of its school system
Tulsa Superintendent Deborah Gist is expected to resign in hopes of avoiding a state takeover.


With cheap land and low fees, Oklahoma-grown marijuana fuels the black market in other states 
Oklahoma cannabis fetches higher prices out of state, attracting organized crime. With lax regulation and not enough funding, officials say the state is still catching up on enforcement.

Grand River Dam Authority looks to replace its last coal-fired generator with a new $410 million project
The state-owned power generator is turning to natural gas as regulatory requirements on coal-fired plants grow, driving up costs.

 

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Saturday, August 12, 2023

With cheap land and low fees, Oklahoma-grown marijuana fuels the black market in other states

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With cheap land and low fees, Oklahoma-grown marijuana fuels the black market in other states 
Oklahoma cannabis fetches higher prices out of state, attracting organized crime. With lax regulation and not enough funding, officials say the state is still catching up on enforcement.

Grand River Dam Authority looks to replace its last coal-fired generator with a new $410 million project
The state-owned power generator is turning to natural gas as regulatory requirements on coal-fired plants grow, driving up costs.

 

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

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Gov. Kevin Stitt paid more than $1.9 million in legal fees for gaming lawsuits with state money

Oklahoma’s Attorney General says the payments to outside law firms are a waste of public funds and have damaged state relations with tribes.

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.

After a state law banning some lessons on race, Oklahoma teachers tread lightly on the Tulsa Race Massacre
Two years after Oklahoma passed House Bill 1775, educators say a chilling effect has fallen over teaching complex issues involving race.

Rep. Sherrie Conley apologizes for her remarks on the Tulsa Race Massacre

“My comments were in no way meant to downplay the horror of this event nor to say that it did not have anything to do with race,” Conley said.


Oklahoma treasurer says exemptions for ‘woke’ investment ban likely in closed-door meeting with state retirement fund leaders

The state will likely grant exceptions for pension systems using companies accused of boycotting the fossil fuel industry, Oklahoma Treasurer told executives after asking journalists and attorneys to leave the room.

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Saturday, August 5, 2023

Gov. Kevin Stitt paid more than $1.9 million in legal fees for gaming lawsuits with state money

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Gov. Kevin Stitt paid more than $1.9 million in legal fees for gaming lawsuits with state money
Oklahoma’s Attorney General says the payments to outside law firms are a waste of public funds and have damaged state relations with tribes

After a state law banning some lessons on race, Oklahoma teachers tread lightly on the Tulsa Race Massacre
Two years after Oklahoma passed House Bill 1775, educators say a chilling effect has fallen over teaching complex issues involving race.

Rep. Sherrie Conley apologizes for her remarks on the Tulsa Race Massacre

“My comments were in no way meant to downplay the horror of this event nor to say that it did not have anything to do with race,” Conley said.

Oklahoma treasurer says exemptions for ‘woke’ investment ban likely in closed-door meeting with state retirement fund leaders
The state will likely grant exceptions for pension systems using companies accused of boycotting the fossil fuel industry, Oklahoma Treasurer told executives after asking journalists and attorneys to leave the room.

 

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

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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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