The Field of Empty Chairs at the Oklahoma City National Memorial, pictured March 4, 2025, honors the 168 people killed in the 1995 bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City.
For 30 years, the Oklahoma City bombing -- the most devastating act of homegrown terrorism in history -- has been seared into ...
Visitors to the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum usually can meet a National Park Service ranger on the grounds, where rangers lead tours or help visitors interpret the symbolic elements of ...
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 ...
Federal agents were warned months in advance about a plot to bomb the Oklahoma City federal building, but failed to act on the credible tip, according to a new book that challenges the government’s ...
Despite a government shutdown causing interruptions of services and federally operated sites, the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum says it will remain open. RELATED: Government shutdown begins ...
On day eight of the federal government shutdown, family members of those killed in the Oklahoma City bombing are stepping up to keep tours going at the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum. While ...
1. Police warn of 'jugging' crime trend targeting ATM users ( okcfox.com) — Oklahoma City police are warning residents about ...
"One Lucky Cowboy: The Life of Burns Hargis" by Bob Burke and Gary Shutt (Oklahoma Hall of Fame Publishing, available at https://scissortailgifts.com/products/one-lucky-cowboy-the-life-of-burns-hargis ...
The newest candidate for governor seeks to bring a familiar name back to the Oklahoma state Capitol. Chip Keating, the son of former Gov. Frank Keating, announced Wednesday, Oct. 1, that he is seeking ...
Sara Sweet, who lost her father in the Oklahoma City bombing, and other survivors, first responders and those impacted stepped up to provide tours as park rangers were furloughed by the government ...
Isaiah Hartenstein vividly remembers one of his first stops in Oklahoma last year. Walking through the OKC National Memorial & Museum and learning about the 1995 bombing and the city’s resilience ...
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