More than 30 years after covering the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, former TV anchor Connie Chung wasn’t sure how she’d be received back in Oklahoma City. On Monday, Nov. 3, Chung ...
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – The government shutdown is impacting a number of things, including the Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum. “This is a tragedy, but it has been overcome in so many ...
Oklahoma City saw a powerful moment of forgiveness 30 years in the making as one of America's most recognizable journalists returned to the city to make amends and confront a question that once ...
Calling it the Oklahoma City Declaration, the mayors signed the agreement at the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum, the site of the deadliest act of domestic political violence in living memory ...
Twenty years ago this Sunday, a truck bomb exploded next to the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City. One hundred sixty-eight people were killed in the blast, hundreds were injured. The ...
OKLAHOMA CITY - In letters to a victim, Oklahoma City bombing conspirator Terry Nichols wrote he believed bomber Tim McVeigh planned to blow up "some type of monument, bridge or similar structure" at ...
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