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A lawmaker plans to take a closer look at how data centers are using utilities in the state as the industry sees rapid growth ...
Governor Kevin Stitt has touted them as a cornerstone of economic growth, but as more projects roll into communities, residents and lawmakers are asking questions.
A pilot program would track people on parole and probation using AI to find patterns in where they go and how often they ...
The Frontier reported last year that chronic understaffing at the detention center leads to missed sight checks at the jail.
You’ve likely noticed that local newsrooms are shrinking in budgets, resources, and staff. Quality investigative journalism is disappearing because it’s expensive to produce and takes time and ...
On Wednesday, Tulsa’s City Council is set to vote on an ordinance that would limit what Tulsans can do on sidewalks and medians. The proposed ordinance comes after two incidents, one in 2023, and one ...
Officials say outdated construction rules make it too costly to build affordable residences. Lawmakers are weighing how to cut red tape without cutting corners on safety. Oklahoma state Rep. Melissa ...
A deal between the City of Tulsa and the Muscogee Nation doesn’t apply to Freedmen descendants who don’t have documentation of a degree of Indian blood. Leaders from the Muscogee Nation and City of ...
Five years after the U.S. Supreme Court’s landmark McGirt v. Oklahoma decision affirmed much of eastern Oklahoma as Indian Country, some towns are still issuing traffic and municipal tickets to tribal ...
The Frontier and The Marshall Project were recognized for their joint reporting on jail health care. The news organizations took top honors in the hard news category for small digital organizations.
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