Technological And Engineering Lessons From The Oklahoma City Bombing
All this week we’ve looked back at the 1995 bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah federal building as the 20th anniversary approaches – from some of the lingering mental health issues, to a new play that...
View ArticleAnniversary Of Oklahoma City Bombing Reopens Wounds For Survivors
On the morning of April 19, 1995, a truck bomb exploded at the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City. The blast — equal to 4,000 pounds of TNT — killed 168 people and injured hundreds...
View ArticleOklahoma's Congressional Delegation Reflects On Murrah Bombing Anniversary
Oklahoma's longest-serving Congressman led the state's delegation on the House floor in Washington Thursday to reflect on the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing as the 20th anniversary approaches.U.S. Rep....
View ArticleThat April Morning: The Oklahoma City Bombing
The bomb that destroyed the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in downtown Oklahoma City killed 168 people - including 19 children. It injured hundreds more, and forever shaped the community.April 19,...
View ArticleOklahoma City Bombing A 'Wake-Up Call' For Government Security
Twenty years ago this Sunday, a truck bomb exploded next to the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City.
View ArticleState, Nation Pause To Remember 168 Victims Killed In The Oklahoma City Bombing
Updated 10:31 a.m.: Ceremony concludes as dignitaries, survivors reflect
View ArticleMurrah Building Bombing Prompted Oklahoma City's Downtown Revival
It's been 20 years since a bomb destroyed the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, killing 168 people and injuring hundreds more.As Oklahoma City prepares to look back on the bombing,...
View ArticleLegacy Of The Oklahoma City Bombing
What does the Oklahoma City bombing mean now, two decades later? Will the memory and meaning of April 19, 1995, gradually recede into a distant echo?That's hard to believe as one considers the...
View ArticleAir Force Sergeant Stood In Police Lineup With Timothy McVeigh
It was supposed to be Gary Kirby’s day off when the senior airman in the United States Air Force got a call from his first sergeant. The request: Come back to Tinker Air Force Base dressed in a pair of...
View ArticleOETA's Oklahoma Forum: The Oklahoma City Bombing
On this edition of OETA's weekly public affairs program Oklahoma Forum, how Oklahomans reacted to the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building on April 19, 1995 and changed disaster response in...
View ArticleDispute Over Awarding Purple Heart To Oklahoma City Bombing Victims
U.S. Rep. Steve Russell has inserted language into the National Defense Authorization Act that would award the Purple Heart to six service members who were killed in the Oklahoma City bombing.The two...
View ArticleJon Hansen, Oklahoma City Fire Spokesman During Murrah Bombing, Dies
Retired Oklahoma City assistant fire chief Jon Hansen died Friday morning at his home in Oklahoma City after a battle with cancer.Hansen served as the public information officer for the department on...
View ArticleENCORE: That April Morning - The Oklahoma City Bombing
The bomb that destroyed the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in downtown Oklahoma City killed 168 people - including 19 children. It injured hundreds more, and forever shaped the community.April 19,...
View ArticleRainy Morning Doesn’t Stop Annual Oklahoma City Bombing Remembrance Ceremony
Survivors and family members gathered in downtown Oklahoma City to remember the 168 victims of the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing. Tuesday marks 21 years since the attack on the Alfred P. Murrah Federal...
View ArticleWashington Reacts To Oklahoma City Bombing; Lankford Angry Over Politicization
In Washington, D.C., several of Supreme Court nominee Merrick Garland’s former colleagues who worked with him on the Oklahoma City bombing investigation urged the U.S. Senate to grant him a nomination...
View ArticleTechnological And Engineering Lessons From The Oklahoma City Bombing
All this week we’ve looked back at the 1995 bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah federal building as the 20 th anniversary approaches – from some of the lingering mental health issues , to a new play that...
View ArticleAnniversary Of Oklahoma City Bombing Reopens Wounds For Survivors
On the morning of April 19, 1995, a truck bomb exploded at the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City. The blast — equal to 4,000 pounds of TNT — killed 168 people and injured hundreds...
View ArticleOklahoma's Congressional Delegation Reflects On Murrah Bombing Anniversary
Oklahoma's longest-serving Congressman led the state's delegation on the House floor in Washington Thursday to reflect on the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing as the 20th anniversary approaches. U.S. Rep....
View ArticleThat April Morning: The Oklahoma City Bombing
The bomb that destroyed the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in downtown Oklahoma City killed 168 people - including 19 children. It injured hundreds more, and forever shaped the community. April 19,...
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