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The Oklahoma City bombing was a day of darkness that led to years of light. What all Americans do next determines whether that light keeps shining.
In partnership with the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum, KSWO is continuing to honor the 168 who lost their lives ...
Thirty years after the deadliest homegrown attack in U.S. history, former President Bill Clinton will return to Oklahoma City ...
We remember and honor those 168 who lost their lives on April 19, 1995, when a bomb went off in front of the Murrah building in downtown Oklahoma City.
Each year since 1995, a solemn ceremony has marked the anniversary to honor those who were killed and the legacy led by those who survived.
Held each year on the anniversary of the attack, former President Bill Clinton is the keynote speaker at the 30th Anniversary Remembrance Ceremony.
A bomb with a force powerful enough to instantly destroy much of a nine-story building shattered a quiet Oklahoma City morning and sent a shock wave through America.
Live coverage will begin at 8:30 a.m. Saturday morning. You can watch the coverage here once it begins. OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — 30 years ago, an explosion changed Oklahomans forever. It was April ...