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Timeline shows acts leading up to Oklahoma City bombing and the aftermath

This weekend marks 31 years since the darkest day in Oklahoma history, when the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in downtown OKC killed 168 people. Video above: Unsung heroes of Oklahoma City bombing. Looking back on the bombing, the lives lost, those affected and the case from...
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Tinker Brass Talk Billions As OKC Air Show Roars Back

Tinker Air Force Base leaders spent Friday at the Reed Conference Center in Midwest City making a very public case that the installation is still one of Oklahoma’s biggest economic engines. At the annual State of the Base event, commanders walked through how modernization work, from new software and AI tools to big-ticket construction projects, is reshaping operations, and they capped the gathering...
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Breakaway Roper Wins Redemption Round with Legendary 1.29-Second Run

Unofficially, Shania Johnston set a new bar in breakaway roping with her winning run at The American Rodeo Central Regional Semifinals in Oklahoma City.
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Developers Plot Big Comeback For OKC’s Underground Maze

Oklahoma City’s Underground, the mile-long network of tunnels connecting downtown offices, small restaurants and art installations, is getting a renewed push to refill empty storefronts and reconnect life below ground with the action on the street. Developers and downtown managers say they want the Underground to feel like a daily destination, not just a quick escape from bad weather. City and private leaders...
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Jury Slaps Oklahoma County Jail With $2 Million Verdict In Inmate Death

A federal jury has delivered a $2 million verdict against Oklahoma County's troubled jail, finding that staff failed to give life‑saving medical care to detainee Gregory N. Davis before he died from a perforated ulcer in 2021. Jurors concluded that detention officers missed scheduled cell checks and were deliberately indifferent to his serious medical needs.
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Why an expert says you should take photos of your home before storms hit

It's a simple step, but it could prove critical in the worst-case scenario.
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Crash involving rollover near I-240 and May Avenue in Oklahoma City

OKLAHOMA CITY - Emergency crews are responding to a crash with injuries involving an overturned vehicle near Southwest 74th Street and May Avenue in Oklahoma City. According to Oklahoma Highway Patrol, one vehicle overturned beneath the I-240 bridge over May Avenue and came to rest. Authorities said injuries have been...
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A symphony show house plays a symphony itself in 2026

OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — The house is more than a century old, built by a Pennsylvania oilman who struck it rich in the Seminole field, then lost it all in the Great Depression. Interior designer Mark Taylor, like lots of other people who drove by it on Wilshire Boulevard...
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Friesen, Flud, Woods, and Buoy Beat the Rain to Claim Mini Sprint Nationals Prelim...

OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. (April 17, 2026) - Jadyn Friesen, Frank Flud, Dawson Woods, and Bryton Buoy beat the rain to claim inaugural POWRi / NOW600 RaceTech Titanium $uper $eries feature wins on Friday at I-44 Speedway in the return of the 24th Annual Whelen Engineering Mini Sprint Nationals. A field...
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Bill limiting use of nitrous oxide heads to governors desk

OKLAHOMA CITY (KSWO) - A bill aimed at cracking down on the use of nitrous oxide is heading to the governor’s desk. With unanimous support, the Senate approved House Bill 1933, or the “Maddix Bias” Act. The bill was named after an 18-year-old who lost his life...

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