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Oklahoma Watch sues state over decision to keep records secret

Oklahoma Watch has filed a lawsuit against Oklahoma’s Office of Management and Enterprise Services over its decision to keep secret billions of dollars in applications for federal coronavirus relief funds.

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Local fact-checking company Lead Stories forges onward with mission in Ukraine and Russia

Defamation lawsuits, or simply the threat of them, seem to be grabbing a lot of headlines these days. Even as Dominion Voting Systems’ lawsuit against MyPillow proceeds, Smartmatic, yet another

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Cities and state agencies push back against Oklahoma open records law

Editor’s note: The Frontier is publishing this story in conjunction with Sunshine Week, an annual nationwide event to celebrate access to public information.

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Tegna Foundation Awards 234 Community Grants

The grants help address critical community needs and initiatives in such areas as good health and well-being, quality education, and zero hunger

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Oklahoma Watch sues Epic Charter Schools over access to emails

May 12, 2021 On behalf of Oklahoma Watch and one of its reporters, attorneys from the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press are suing the state’s largest school system and its superintendent over their refusal to provide access to email records requested by the nonprofit news organization. The May 11 lawsuit the first filed as part of the Reporters Committee’s Local Legal Initiative in Oklahoma, which launched last November centers on a state Open Records Act request Oklahoma Watch reporter Jennifer Palmer submitted to Epic Charter Schools last July seeking emails sent to and from the school system’s co-founder, Ben Harris.

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