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The Oklahoma City bombing on April 19, 1995, killed 168 people, including 19 children. The Palm Beach Post and other newspapers captured the tragedy's impact through iconic photographs and reporting.
On the morning of April 19, 1995, an Army veteran once described as “probably the best soldier” in his company parked a commercial truck carrying a 4,800-pound bomb in downtown Oklahoma City.
The 1995 Oklahoma ... City Chamber reported the city attracted 24.1 million visitors with a tourism economic impact totaling $4.5 billion. New skyscrapers fill the downtown skyline.
At 24, his stint as a phone teller at the federal employees credit union in downtown Oklahoma City was his first real job since earning his college business degree. His desk on the third floor of ...
Thirty years after the deadliest homegrown attack in U.S. history, former President Bill Clinton has returned to Oklahoma City for a remembrance ceremony OKLAHOMA CITY -- Thirty years after the ...
The Oklahoma City Thunder started off its postseason similar to how it operated throughout the regular season—blowing its opponent out of the water. Defeating the Memphis Grizzlies in Game 1 of ...
Former President Clinton on Saturday urged unity in a speech on the 30th anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing. “If our lives are going to be dominated by the effort to dominate people we ...
The Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum issued an apology after several people were turned away from Saturday's Remembrance Ceremony in Oklahoma City. The ceremony, which took place at First ...