We remember and honor those 168 who lost their lives on April 19, 1995, when a bomb went off in front of the Murrah building in downtown Oklahoma City.
Step into a bit of Oklahoma City’s history – and art – by visiting the latest exhibit at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art, which opens to the public on Saturday.
We remember and honor those 168 who lost their lives on April 19, 1995, when a bomb went off in front of the Murrah building in downtown Oklahoma City.
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Since 2020, nearly 8,000 Section 8 vouchers have expired across the state before the participant could secure a lease.
On a recent afternoon, Mike Vaught and his wife, Miranda, stopped for a friendly chat with Shelia Hawkins outside the Oklahoma City bungalow she rents from them. Vaught can’t remember ...