Listen Frontier: Executions and a new chapter at the sheriff’s office
State executions are halted until 2016, and the Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office promises a new approach. We discuss these developments on Listen Frontier.
Dylan Goforth October 16, 2015
State executions are halted until 2016, and the Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office promises a new approach. We discuss these developments on Listen Frontier.
Cary Aspinwall October 6, 2015
The Tulsa State Fair means corndogs, burgers on donut buns, livestock shows, Carnies, roller coasters and people watching. Kevin Canfield takes this week’s podcast to the midway.
Dylan Goforth October 1, 2015
Frontier Editor in Chief Ziva Branstetter sits down with staff writers Cary Aspinwall and Dylan Goforth to discuss the indictment of Tulsa County Sheriff Stanley Glanz and another failed attempt at executing Richard Glossip.
Dylan Goforth September 25, 2015
Staff writers Dylan Goforth and Kevin Canfield talk about the many stories this week from the sheriff’s office, an upcoming execution, and how the city saved $130,000 thanks to a single tweet.
Dylan Goforth September 18, 2015
The bicycle infrastructure projects are part of the recently completed GO Plan, which prices and prioritizes the top pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure needs of 11 area communities.
Cary Aspinwall September 11, 2015
Oklahoma has the next inmate scheduled for execution in the U.S. On this week’s podcast, we talk about about why that’s important, plus a new reporting project we’re proud to be a part of.
Cary Aspinwall September 4, 2015
Host RJ Young and Senior Staff Writer Kevin Canfield chat with City Council member Jack Henderson about his career, who he’s enjoyed working with the most and what’s next after his long career ends.
Dylan Goforth August 28, 2015
Iron Gate executive director Connie Cronley and Leanne Benton, with the Pearl District Association, discuss the possibility of the Iron Gate moving from its current downtown location.
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