On this day 15 years ago, Timothy McVeigh detonated a truck bomb in front of a federal office building in Oklahoma City, OK, killing 168 people. The deadliest act of homegrown terrorism in American ...
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – 30 years separate two of the most unforgettable days in Oklahoma City’s history, and Tuesday, the city’s resilience was honored for it. In 1995, a terrorist attack outside of ...
OKLAHOMA CITY — As the Oklahoma City Thunder’s championship parade strolled down Hudson Avenue – with cop cars blaring, alcoholic drinks flowing and fans cheering – 168 chairs sat silently facing a ...
For reasons beyond our understanding, real life turns into a movie scene. We saw that happen as the Oklahoma ... rescuers and everyone affected by the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing. It is located at the ...
Visiting Oklahoma, Garland expressed concern about ongoing domestic threats. In his first trip as the nation's top law enforcement official, Attorney General Merrick Garland visited the sites of two ...
There’s a photo that has quickly become iconic of the Oklahoma City Thunder team riding in a double decker bus as it passed one of the Gates of Time at the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum ...
OKLAHOMA CITY -- Survivors and family members of the 168 people who died in the bombing of the Oklahoma City federal building gathered Monday to commemorate the 15th anniversary of the attack.
In the years since the Oklahoma City bombing on April 19, 1995, many survivors and victims' families say they've worked hard to keep their focus on healing—not on the man responsible for the attack.