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The Oklahoma House of Representatives adopts a resolution recognizing April 18 as National Linemen Day in Oklahoma.
The Oklahoma State Department of Health is testing a patient in a Lawton hospital for measles, health officials say. Comanche ...
Oklahoma’s Easter weekend forecast includes severe storms on Friday, widespread rain on Saturday, and a soggy start to Sunday ...
Oklahoma City's per capita homelessness is down despite appearance of rising numbers, says Mayor David Holt. Understanding ...
Q&A: Rep. Frank Lucas on helping survivors and a nation’s response after the Oklahoma City bombing
Rep. Frank Lucas shares how his office helped survivors navigate life after the bombing and recalls the overwhelming ...
Rep. Tom Cole reflects on the critical leadership lessons learned from the Oklahoma City bombing, the swift bipartisan ...
Thirty years ago, the "Oklahoma Standard" came alive after the bombing of the downtown Oklahoma City federal building.
Bill Clinton, who was president at the time of the OKC bombing, has remained closely connected to the city and the memorial.
Former President Bill Clinton landed in Oklahoma City Friday afternoon. Clinton is the keynote speaker at Saturday’s ...
Oklahoma City Police and other law enforcement agencies are prepared to keep Oklahomans safe while attending large events ...
Former President Bill Clinton touches down in Oklahoma City for the 30th anniversary remembrance ceremony of the Murrah ...
U.S. Sen. Chris Van Hollen met Kilmar Abrego Garcia in El Salvador after Garcia's mistaken deportation, while his legal ...
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