When Oklahoma police officers suspected of misconduct move between agencies, the public can’t track them
Charges against one officer illustrate how confidential records can hide when officers accused of wrongdoing move between departments.
Charges against one officer illustrate how confidential records can hide when officers accused of wrongdoing move between departments.
Federal rules do not require Oklahoma’s U.S. Senator Markwayne Mullin to shut down his leadership PAC if he is confirmed to lead the Department of Homeland Security. The committee has spent money on flights on private jets, limousine rentals and luxury hotels.
Nick Bowlin March 17, 2026
Oklahoma took on an ambitious project to catalog all of the state’s injection wells, which shoot toxic waste generated by oil drilling back into the ground. Despite records showing risk of drinking water pollution, the state chose not to act.
Garrett Yalch March 16, 2026
Tulsa Mayor Monroe Nichols has ordered a review of jail operations after we uncovered a series of deaths at the facility.
Brianna Bailey March 12, 2026
The Frontier wants to talk to service members and their families about access to mental health care at Tinker.
Garrett Yalch March 11, 2026
After Brian Bonner died from a treatable illness in Tulsa’s city jail, records reveal a pattern of preventable deaths and ignored warnings.
Maddy Keyes March 10, 2026
Oklahoma has agreed to spend up to $800,000 to house about 40 people after Gov. Kevin Stitt’s Operation SAFE — a shift from his earlier opposition to using tax dollars for homelessness housing.
Dylan Goforth March 6, 2026
NOTUS reporter Reese Gorman discusses the firing of Kristi Noem and what Markwayne Mullin’s appointment could mean for Oklahoma’s U.S. Senate seat.
Across Oklahoma, oilfield wastewater has continued to surface from the ground — even as regulators failed to contain it. This investigation examines how oversight fell short, how contamination spread and how families were left to navigate the consequences.
Chinese criminal networks have taken over much of the illicit marijuana market in Oklahoma, stoking a wave of crime that includes violence, money laundering and human trafficking. And authorities suspect some of those involved have links to powerful forces in the Chinese state.
There have been at least 25 police shootings in Oklahoma this year, at least 14 of which have been fatal.
NOTUS reporter Reese Gorman discusses the firing of Kristi Noem and what Markwayne Mullin’s appointment could mean for Oklahoma’s U.S. Senate seat.
Nick Bowlin March 17, 2026
Brianna Bailey March 12, 2026
Garrett Yalch March 11, 2026
Maddy Keyes March 10, 2026
Ashlynd Baecht March 18, 2026
As a nonprofit news organization, The Frontier is funded by tax-deductible donations made by people who support quality journalism.
Want to support our mission to hold powerful people accountable, give a voice to the voiceless, and shine a light on darkness in Oklahoma? We can’t do it without your support.
