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From Bricktown to the Oklahoma City Thunder, OKC has transformed a lot over the last 30 years. Karl Torp looks at what made ...
This tragedy would later be known as the Oklahoma City Bombing, the worst homegrown terrorist attack in the United States to date. There were 25 children in the building that was targeted by ...
In an April 19, 1995 file photo, Oklahoma City firefighter Chris Fields, 30, holds a baby who was thrown from first floor of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building at the Stars and Stripes Daycare ...
Former Oklahoma County Sheriff John Whetsel reflects on his involvement in the aftermath of the Oklahoma City bombing, one of the deadliest domestic terrorist attacks in U.S. history.
For three decades, the strongest bond holding this city together was the shared trauma of the Oklahoma City bombing. Now, after reaching the ... celebrating what might be the happiest moment in the ...
It was April 19, 1995, when a truck bomb detonated outside a federal building in Oklahoma City, killing 168 people in the deadliest homegrown attack on U.S. soil. Hartenstein didn't know much about ...
Watch Eyewitness News coverage of the 1995 truck bombing outside the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma that killed 168 people.
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Tragedy to triumph: 30 years after the OKC bombing, a city ... - MSNBob Hawthorne stood in front of the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum as the team rode by in open-top buses, just a few feet away from the empty chair bearing the name of his father, Thomas ...
Thunder trace ties to tight-knit fan community to 1995 Oklahoma City bombing Most Thunder players weren't born when the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City was bombed 30 years ago.
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 ...
And for those outside the state, Oven said the reaction has been just as touching. “There’s been comments from people who didn’t know about the bombing or Oklahoma City’s history,” he said.
OKLAHOMA CITY Children who lost their parents in the Oklahoma City bombing recited the names of the dead, and mourners gently laid bouquets on empty chairs symbolizing each victim Tuesday as they ...
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