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Those Changed Forever: April 19, 1995
Oklahoma City bombing survivors reflect on anger, grief and forgiveness 28 years after McVeigh guilty verdict
Bella Roddy
Three survivors and victims’ families of the Oklahoma City bombing reflect on their enduring grief and the difficult but powerful choice to forgive attacker Timothy McVeigh, 28 years after he was found guilty.
Oklahoma City bombing victims, families turned away from Remembrance Ceremony after reaching maximum capacity
Christian Hans
Several people, including victims, their families and first responders, were turned away from Saturday's Remembrance Ceremony in Oklahoma City after the indoor event reached maximum capacity.
DC Debrief: Oklahoma delegation reflects on 30 years since OKC bombing
Alex Cameron
On the 30th anniversary of the Murrah Building bombing, Alex Cameron and Scott Mitchell reflected on its lasting impact on Oklahoma and the nation.
'This time I wanted to be here for it:' Lynne Gist honors her sister 30 years since she was killed in the bombing alongside hundreds of others at First Church
Katie Eastman
Lynne Gist waiting in line with hundreds of others to honor the 168 killed in the bombing of the federal building in Oklahoma City 3 decades ago. She thinks of her sister every day, but the grief has changed over the years.
Field of Empty Chairs at OKC National Memorial honors 168 bombing victims
Jennifer Pierce
Some people visited the Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum for the first time this year, others go every April 19th to pay respect to the victims and their families at the Field of Empty Chairs.
The Oklahoma Standard: A legacy of resilience in the face of tragedy and disaster
Graham Dowers
Defined by service, honor, and kindness, the Oklahoma Standard has carried Oklahomans through their darkest days, from acts of domestic terror to natural disasters like devastating tornadoes and wildfires.
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Federal agencies pay tribute to employees lost in Oklahoma City bombing
Graham Dowers
In solemn tribute to the lives lost in the Oklahoma City bombing, federal agencies have shared messages of remembrance and support on social media.
Federal agencies pay tribute to employees lost in Oklahoma City bombing
Graham Dowers
In solemn tribute to the lives lost in the Oklahoma City bombing, federal agencies have shared messages of remembrance and support on social media.
Community, lawmakers react to Oklahoma City bombing remembrance on social media
Graham Dowers
As Oklahoma commemorates 30 years since the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, leaders and organizations across the state have taken to social media.
Community, lawmakers react to Oklahoma City bombing remembrance on social media
Graham Dowers
As Oklahoma commemorates 30 years since the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, leaders and organizations across the state have taken to social media.
OKC National Memorial & Museum offering free admission Saturday
Carrie Winchel
Admission to the Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum is free Saturday following the remembrance ceremony marking 30 years since the deadly Murrah building bombing.
OKC National Memorial & Museum offering free admission Saturday
Carrie Winchel
Admission to the Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum is free Saturday following the remembrance ceremony marking 30 years since the deadly Murrah building bombing.
Oklahoma City Bombing Remembrance Ceremony offers hope, praises strength of those changed forever
Carrie Winchel
Saturday, those changed forever by the events of April 19, 1995, gathered for the 30th Anniversary Remembrance Ceremony. The ceremony was held at First Church in Oklahoma City, and honored the 168 lives lost in the terror attack at the Alfred P. Murrah building 30 years ago.
Oklahoma City Bombing Remembrance Ceremony offers hope, praises strength of those changed forever
Carrie Winchel
Saturday, those changed forever by the events of April 19, 1995, gathered for the 30th Anniversary Remembrance Ceremony. The ceremony was held at First Church in Oklahoma City, and honored the 168 lives lost in the terror attack at the Alfred P. Murrah building 30 years ago.
168 names read aloud in solemn tribute at OKC bombing remembrance ceremony
Graham Dowers
The names of all 168 victims of the 1995 bombing were read aloud in a moment of reflection and remembrance at First Church in OKC.
168 names read aloud in solemn tribute at OKC bombing remembrance ceremony
Graham Dowers
The names of all 168 victims of the 1995 bombing were read aloud in a moment of reflection and remembrance at First Church in OKC.
Former President Bill Clinton reflects on 'Oklahoma Standard' at 30th anniversary of OKC Bombing
Brooke Cox
Former President Bill Clinton honored the victims of the Oklahoma City bombing on its 30th anniversary, praising the city's resilience and urging the nation to embrace the "Oklahoma Standard" of service, honor and kindness.
Former President Bill Clinton reflects on 'Oklahoma Standard' at 30th anniversary of OKC Bombing
Brooke Cox
Former President Bill Clinton honored the victims of the Oklahoma City bombing on its 30th anniversary, praising the city's resilience and urging the nation to embrace the "Oklahoma Standard" of service, honor and kindness.
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Gov. Stitt honors victims, heroes on 30th anniversary of OKC Bombing
Brooke Cox
Gov. Kevin Stitt honored the victims and heroes of the Oklahoma City bombing on its 30th anniversary, praising the enduring spirit of resilience and compassion known as the Oklahoma Standard.
Gov. Stitt honors victims, heroes on 30th anniversary of OKC Bombing
Brooke Cox
Gov. Kevin Stitt honored the victims and heroes of the Oklahoma City bombing on its 30th anniversary, praising the enduring spirit of resilience and compassion known as the Oklahoma Standard.
Sen. Lankford honors victims and lessons of OKC bombing
Graham Dowers
U.S. Senator James Lankford delivered remarks Saturday at the Oklahoma City Bombing Remembrance Ceremony held at First Church.
Sen. Lankford honors victims and lessons of OKC bombing
Graham Dowers
U.S. Senator James Lankford delivered remarks Saturday at the Oklahoma City Bombing Remembrance Ceremony held at First Church.
Mayor David Holt reflects on OKC bombing at remembrance ceremony
Graham Dowers
Oklahoma City Mayor David Holt delivered remarks Saturday morning at the 30th Anniversary Remembrance Ceremony, held at First Church in downtown Oklahoma City.
Mayor David Holt reflects on OKC bombing at remembrance ceremony
Graham Dowers
Oklahoma City Mayor David Holt delivered remarks Saturday morning at the 30th Anniversary Remembrance Ceremony, held at First Church in downtown Oklahoma City.
Former Gov. Keating reflects on faith, unity at OKC Bombing Memorial
Brooke Cox
Former Gov. Frank Keating reflected on tragedy, faith and resilience during the 30th anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing.
Former Gov. Keating reflects on faith, unity at OKC Bombing Memorial
Brooke Cox
Former Gov. Frank Keating reflected on tragedy, faith and resilience during the 30th anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing.
Silence for the fallen: Remembering the victims of April 19, 1995
Graham Dowers
Attendees at the Oklahoma City bombing memorial ceremony at the First Church to honor each of the lives lost in the April 19, 1995 bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building by holding a moment of silence for 168 seconds.
Silence for the fallen: Remembering the victims of April 19, 1995
Graham Dowers
Attendees at the Oklahoma City bombing memorial ceremony at the First Church to honor each of the lives lost in the April 19, 1995 bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building by holding a moment of silence for 168 seconds.
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Arkansas prison employees fired after ‘Devil in the Ozarks’ escape
Associated Press
Two employees at an Arkansas prison have been fired for policy violations that allowed convicted killer Grant Hardin, known as the “Devil in the Ozarks,” to escape in a fake law enforcement uniform, prompting lawmakers to question deeper systemic issues within the correctional system.
Arkansas prison employees fired after ‘Devil in the Ozarks’ escape
Associated Press
Two employees at an Arkansas prison have been fired for policy violations that allowed convicted killer Grant Hardin, known as the “Devil in the Ozarks,” to escape in a fake law enforcement uniform, prompting lawmakers to question deeper systemic issues within the correctional system.
Ryan Walters highlights districts with 'surpluses' for free meals; Bixby, Broken Arrow question accuracy of his figures
David Prock
Oklahoma State Superintendent Ryan Walters claims multiple school districts hold significant surpluses, suggesting these funds could cover free lunches for students. However, district officials challenge his figures, arguing they misrepresent financial allocations and threaten essential educational services.
Ryan Walters highlights districts with 'surpluses' for free meals; Bixby, Broken Arrow question accuracy of his figures
David Prock
Oklahoma State Superintendent Ryan Walters claims multiple school districts hold significant surpluses, suggesting these funds could cover free lunches for students. However, district officials challenge his figures, arguing they misrepresent financial allocations and threaten essential educational services.
'He was just full of love': Family remembers young man killed in Tuskahoma fireworks explosion
MaKayla Glenn
People in southeast Oklahoma are mourning the loss of Ely Smith, who died in a fireworks explosion in Tuskahoma.
'He was just full of love': Family remembers young man killed in Tuskahoma fireworks explosion
MaKayla Glenn
People in southeast Oklahoma are mourning the loss of Ely Smith, who died in a fireworks explosion in Tuskahoma.
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Arkansas prison employees fired after ‘Devil in the Ozarks’ escape
Associated Press
Two employees at an Arkansas prison have been fired for policy violations that allowed convicted killer Grant Hardin, known as the “Devil in the Ozarks,” to escape in a fake law enforcement uniform, prompting lawmakers to question deeper systemic issues within the correctional system.
Ryan Walters highlights districts with 'surpluses' for free meals; Bixby, Broken Arrow question accuracy of his figures
David Prock
Oklahoma State Superintendent Ryan Walters claims multiple school districts hold significant surpluses, suggesting these funds could cover free lunches for students. However, district officials challenge his figures, arguing they misrepresent financial allocations and threaten essential educational services.
'He was just full of love': Family remembers young man killed in Tuskahoma fireworks explosion
MaKayla Glenn
People in southeast Oklahoma are mourning the loss of Ely Smith, who died in a fireworks explosion in Tuskahoma.
Some Oklahoma GM vehicle owners could get hundreds of dollars through class action settlement
Cal Day
Owners of some specific models of cars made by General Motors could get hundreds of dollars as part of a class action settlement against the company.
Brown water in Vinita? City says it's safe, residents aren’t so sure
Ethan Wright
Vinita residents report brown, discolored tap water—city assures safety and states improvement in conditions.
Swing sets removed at Tulsa Public Schools' Eliot Elementary, parents say they're concerned
Kaitlyn Deggs
Tulsa Public Schools announces inclusive playground coming to Eliot Elementary, but some parents are concerned about the removal of the swing set.
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