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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 spirit that united Oklahomans after the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing is just as strong today, said former first lady Cathy Keating.
Sara Sweet lost her father in the bombing, but says he would never want her to live in fear or miss out on happiness ...
Oklahomans will soon pause to remember the 168 lives lost and those who survived the Murrah Building bombing 30 years ago.
Thirty years have not healed all of Susan Walton’s wounds. Still, the Oklahoma City bombing survivor’s Christian faith ...
We Will Never Forget.” That message — scrawled on a police car, printed on a memorial program, vowed by politicians and […] ...
It was less than three weeks before finals began, and students on campus were ... Michelle Strain talks about her experience covering the Oklahoma City bombing. Peggy Dodd In Norman, Gallaga recalled ...
Chase and Colton Smith were brothers among the 19 children who died in the Oklahoma City bombing 30 years ago."You know it’s ...
Rudy Guzman makes the trip to Oklahoma City for the memorial each year, keeping the memory alive. The memory of his brother, ...
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