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30th anniversary of the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City

Nation Apr 20

Former President Clinton speaks at memorial service 30 years after Oklahoma City bombing

By Sean Murphy, Associated Press

Nation Apr 19

Firemen examine the wreckage of the federal building as night falls on downtown Oklahoma City, April..
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Retired firefighter looks back at tragedy of Oklahoma City bombing, 30 years later

Oklahoma City held a solemn ceremony Saturday morning, honoring the 168 people who died 30 years ago today when an anti-government extremist set off a powerful bomb outside the federal building there. A single photograph captured the horror of that…

By John Yang, Claire Mufson, Kaisha Young

Nation Dec 28

House Homeland Security Committee
Oklahoma AG dismisses assault charge against police officer who threw 71-year-old to the ground

Oklahoma’s Republican attorney general dismissed a felony assault charge Friday against a police officer who slammed a 71-year-old man to the ground, breaking his neck, during an argument over a traffic ticket.

By Sean Murphy, Associated Press

Nation Dec 19

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What the death of ‘Santa Blair’ means to the people who love him

As a Black man in Oklahoma, Kenny Blair wanted to be a Santa that represented his community. He ended up being recognized around the world.

By Adam Kemp

Nation Dec 12

Prosecutors charged an Oklahoma City police officer with aggravated assault and battery after an arrest of a 71-year-old man resulted in severe injuries to his head and neck. The Oklahoma City Police Department is in Year 2 of implementing reforms designed to de-escalate such incidents. Photo by Doug Hoke/USA Today Network via Reuters Connect
This Vietnamese community wants answers after police officer throws 71-year-old to ground

The use of force by a police officer against an elderly resident during a traffic stop has sparked outrage and calls for accountability from the Oklahoma City Police Department.

By Adam Kemp

Nov 15

Do new NBA arenas pay off? Oklahoma City voters are the latest to weigh this question

By Adam Kemp

Despite the Thunder's booming fan base, the proposal for a new $900 million arena has drawn concerns over Oklahoma City’s funding priorities.

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Oct 15

2nd Apple store in U.S. unionizes after vote by workers in Oklahoma City

By Associated Press

Workers at an Apple store in Oklahoma City voted to unionize, marking the second unionized Apple store in the U.S. in a matter of months, according to the federal labor board.

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Sep 12

Oklahoma City is hoping these new recommendations can become a blueprint for police reform

By Adam Kemp

The Oklahoma City Council adopted sweeping reforms for the police department. Six months in, here's how those changes are going.

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Jun 11

At March For Our Lives in Oklahoma, advocates ask ‘where can we be safe?’

By Adam Kemp

Hundreds gathered at the Oklahoma State Capitol for a 'March For Our Lives" rally against gun violence and to ask for reform in one of the most gun-friendly states in the U.S.

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Mar 08

This group helps women earn an income and rise up in male-dominated societies

By Larisa Epatko

“The woman becomes more of a breadwinner and it enhances the entire family’s well-being,” including education for their children and more nutritious meals on the table, said Kate Schecter, World Neighbors' president and chief executive officer.

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