We remember and honor those 168 who lost their lives on April 19, 1995, when a bomb went off in front of the Murrah building in downtown Oklahoma City.
A marble piece of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, which has resided in Stephens County for the past 30 years, will return to Heartland Grove. Stephens County Commissioners worked to restore the ...
When most people are done with their soda cans, they normally toss them in the trash, but the Oklahoma City Firefighters Assocation is collecting them for a bigger cause.
The psychological thriller McVeigh, which explores the events leading up to the Oklahoma City bombing, is set to release in ...
Johnson County deputy prosecutors recently heard from a renowned federal prosecutor who helped win the case against the ...
Those of us who are not whippersnappers anymore can probably remember the year 1995 and some of its key events -- such as the ...
Director Mike Ott ‘s narrative film “McVeigh” charts the days leading up to the attack, with Alfie Allen portraying domestic terrorist Timothy McVeigh. Brett Gelman plays Terry Nichols, with “Barry” ...
Twenty distinguished journalists and a family dedicated to the field of broadcast will be honored at this year's induction ...
As part of the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum’s 30 Stories of Light series, former OU and Dallas Cowboys coach ...
LAWTON, Okla. (KSWO) - On April 19, 1995, an explosion created tragedy and devastation at the Alfred P. Murrah Federal ...