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Thirty years ago on April 19, 168 people were killed and hundreds more suffered injuries in the Oklahoma City bombing — still the deadliest homegrown terrorist attack in the history of the ...
Thirty years after the deadliest homegrown attack in U.S. history, former President Bill Clinton returned to Oklahoma City on Saturday to remember the people who were killed and comfort those ...
Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City on the morning of April 19, 1995. She was supposed to meet with the daycare’s director at 9 a.m. to discuss the boy’s recent asthma diagnosis ...
Like most head coaches across the country, Oklahoma’s Brent Venables will be on the hunt to find a few final pieces to put his roster over the edge. But the spring portal window will also ...
A divide between Oklahoma’s governor and schools chief over undocumented students may mark the outer limits of acceptable immigration enforcement, or the next frontier. By J. David Goodman ...
Gilman had left the NLWC last year to join Oklahoma State's coaching staff under former Penn State wrestler David Taylor. He will work with Penn State's lightweight wrestlers and may resume his ...
An Afghan teenager accused of taking part in an Oklahoma plot to carry out an Election Day attack has pleaded guilty, federal prosecutors said Thursday. Abdullah Haji Zada, 18, a citizen of ...
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.
Spring football has come and gone at Oklahoma, and Saturday’s Crimson Combine was by all accounts a success. Instead of the traditional scrimmage to wrap up spring practice — previously called ...
OKLAHOMA CITY — Former Congressman Wes Watkins passed away on Wednesday. Oklahoma Congress Josh Brecheen shared a statement on social media expressing his condolences to Watkins' family: "My ...
ZANESVILLE ‒ A man who received a character reference from the mayor of small Oklahoma town was convicted for crimes against a Muskingum County child. Kaymen Lee Keenom, 26, of Wynnewood ...
In addition to the art on show, Oklahoma’s community will have gained a thoughtful building poised to become a transformational destination. Siska Lyssens has contributed to Wallpaper* since 2014, ...