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For a brief moment, the spot where OKC once felt its most intense trauma was engulfed with cheers celebrating its biggest ...
Today is for the families who lost so much on April 19, 1995 who find solace in the joys of this journey. Today is for those ...
The 1995 Oklahoma City bombing devastated the city's downtown, damaging hundreds of buildings and killing 168 people. The Urban Land Institute convened a panel of experts who helped create a ...
Three survivors and victims’ families of the Oklahoma City bombing reflect on their enduring grief and the difficult but ...
Oklahoma City fire Capt. Chris Fields carries 1-year-old Baylee Almon, in this file photo shot Wednesday, April, 19, 1995 at the Alfred Murrah Federal Building in downtown Oklahoma City. The child ...
More than $3bn of taxpayer-funded capital investments since the bombing have brought business, culture and people back to a ...
OKLAHOMA CITY — Isaiah Hartenstein was born in 1998, three years after Oklahoma City changed forever. It was April 19, 1995, when a truck bomb detonated outside a federal building in Oklahoma City, ...
Thunder fans lined up to celebrate Oklahoma City's first NBA Championship, and Kari Watkins, President & CEO of the Oklahoma ...
As the Oklahoma City Thunder’s championship parade strolled down Hudson Avenue – with cop cars blaring, alcoholic drinks ...
Chris Oven’s emotional video connecting the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing to the Thunder’s championship parade has moved ...
The 1995 Oklahoma City bombing devastated the city's downtown, damaging hundreds of buildings and killing 168 people. The Urban Land Institute convened a panel of experts who helped create a ...
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