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The Oklahoma State Historic Preservation Office will host a free virtual meeting on April 15 to educate the public about the ...
Oklahoma City bombing and the trauma that followed helped establish a foundation of mental health and post-trauma care that's ...
As Oklahoma City prepares for the 30th anniversary of one of the darkest days in the state's history, one of the survivors of ...
Survivor Tree sapling from 1995 Oklahoma City bombing planted at U.S. Capitol, marking nearly 30 years of resilience and remembrance.
One Day in America,” which premieres April 2, features rare archival footage and interviews with people who were there.
We remember and honor those 168 who lost their lives on April 19, 1995, when a bomb went off in front of the Murrah building in downtown Oklahoma City.
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The Oklahoma City bombing committed by Timothy McVeigh killed 168 people. These are the names and faces of those who died April 19, 1995, in OKC.
The current article is intended to be an extension of Remembering the bombing. Odds are that most Oklahomans over the age of ...
By Alyse Jones Click here for updates on this story OKLAHOMA CITY (KOCO) -- PJ Allen, the youngest survivor of the Oklahoma ...
Physicians and dentists from across the state spent Sunday afternoon remembering the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal ...
Thirty years ago, 168 people – included 19 children – were killed in the Oklahoma City bombing. A devastated mother who lost ...
Registration for individual spots in the Oklahoma City Memorial Marathon’s Half-Marathon and 5K events is still available, ...
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