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Oklahomans are gearing up for one of Oklahoma’s longest-running festival events in the city, the Festival of the Arts 2025.
Thirty years ago, a bomb was detonated outside the Alfred P. Murrah Building in downtown Oklahoma City, leaving more than 160 people dead.
In 1993, as the world watched the Waco standoff, some gathered on a distant hill to look out at the Branch Davidian compound. One was 24-year-old Timothy McVeigh.
The Survivor Tree, a centenarian American elm that survived the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, now has roots in Claremore.
The spirit that united Oklahomans after the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing is just as strong today, said former first lady Cathy Keating.
Both representatives opened the ceremony memorializing the 30 anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing during the legislature's first regular session.
Sara Sweet lost her father in the bombing, but says he would never want her to live in fear or miss out on happiness ...
Former Oklahoma Gov. Frank Keating delivered remarks during a joint legislative session on Monday to remember the Oklahoma City bombing.
When the Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum opened, education programs for school children were a top priority as well as remembering what happened at t ...
The youngest survivor of the Oklahoma City bombing has been on a mission to figure out why he survived that tragic morning in 1995.
Oklahomans will soon pause to remember the 168 lives lost and those who survived the Murrah Building bombing 30 years ago.
In partnership with the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum, KSWO is continuing to honor the 168 who lost their lives during the Oklahoma City Bombing. On Day 164, we remember William Stephen ...
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