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Faith was at the forefront on the 30th anniversary of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building bombing. St. Paul's Episcopal Cathedral in Oklahoma City, less than one mile away from where the bombing ...
ROY CELLS SAYS HE’S VISITED HIS WIFE LITERALLY SELLS CHAIR FOR 27 YEARS, AND EVERY YEAR HE COMES HERE TO THE NATIONAL MEMORIAL AND MUSEUM. HE SAYS, IS A MINUTE. HE REMEMBERS HIS TIME WITH HER. EVERY ...
Elected officials attended the 30th Anniversary Remembrance Ceremony, honoring the 168 people killed in the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building.
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At the end of KOCO 5's coverage of the 30th anniversary remembrance ceremony, Anchor Abigail Ogle read a poem written on April 20, 1995, that honored the 19 children who were killed.
You might have noticed a little commotion on stage during the 30th remembrance ceremony honoring the victims of the Oklahoma City bombing.
"Let’s set the example for the rest of the nation. Let’s tell them our story again, so that the nation doesn’t forget. Let’s teach the nation how to love and forgive," Sen. James Lankford said.
Hundreds gathered on Saturday to remember the lives lost, the survivors and those changed forever by the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in downtown Oklahoma City.
"My advice to America today is that we were there for you when you needed us. America needs you, and America needs the ...