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Oklahoma City fire Capt. Chris Fields carries 1-year-old Baylee Almon, in this file photo shot Wednesday, April, 19, 1995 at ...
Thirty years ago, the "Oklahoma Standard" came alive after the bombing of the downtown Oklahoma City federal building.
This weekend marks 30 years since the darkest day in Oklahoma history, when the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal ...
Oklahoma was forever changed on April 19, 1995, when 168 people were killed when the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in ...
OKC bombing, we reflect on the lasting influence of Project Heartland—the mental health response that became a national model ...
Experts returned to OKC 30 years after the 1995 bombing. The multibillion-dollar rebuilding of downtown exceeded their ...
The deadly blast toppled American notions of safety, exposed anti-government rage and unified a grieving city. Its lingering ...
Thirty years ago, a bomb was detonated outside the Alfred P. Murrah Building in downtown Oklahoma City, leaving more than 160 people dead.
Oklahoman business writer Steve Lackmeyer delves into downtown eyesores, why they're not being addressed, and what can be ...
Former Oklahoma Gov. Frank Keating delivered remarks during a joint legislative session on Monday to remember the Oklahoma ...