
View a timeline of events before and after the bombing.
Learn about each victim in the bombing.|
Tulsa Police Send Help
4/20/1995
Minutes after a deadly explosion at a federal building in downtown Oklahoma City Wednesday, Tulsa police mobilized to assist, sending officers, a bomb robot and police chaplains to the city. |
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Hundreds Still Missing In Shattered OC Building
4/20/1995
In the deadliest U.S. bombing in 75 years, a massive car bomb ripped apart a nine-story federal building downtown Wednesday, killing at least 31, injuring hundreds and leaving at least 200 missing. |
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A group representing those injured and killed in the 1995 federal building bombing plans to ask Gov. Mary Fallin this week to remove $10 million from an Oklahoma City foundation's control to be divided among victims. |
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OKC survivor's group seeks answers about $10 million in donations
11/4/2012
A group of Oklahoma City bombing survivors is organizing an effort to seek a review in the way $10 million in remaining funds donated after the bombing is being distributed. |
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More than $12 million in donations remains 17 years after the attack. |
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Bearers of Bad News
4/8/2007
EDITOR’S NOTE: The following is a chapter of the book “Tulsa’s Daily World: The Story of a Newspaper and Its Town,” by Randy Krehbiel. The book, published by World Publishing Co. in 2007, is a history of the Tulsa World. This chapter explores how journalists deal with tragic events such as the Oklahoma City bombing. |
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The dais was loaded with dignitaries: A U.S. Cabinet secretary, two governors, a member of Congress, a mayor. |
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Dion Thomas' life began spiraling out of control after her mother was killed in the Oklahoma City bombing: She started skipping classes and her top marks started slipping to poor ones, failures and incompletes. |
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Like every Oklahoman who's old enough, Kyle Genzer remembers exactly where he was when he heard the news. |
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Henry signs bombing study bill
4/7/2010
Gov. Brad Henry has signed a bill that will ensure that students will learn about the 1995 bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City. |
Read: Text of the letter being sent to Gov. Mary Fallin, former Gov. Frank Keating and former Oklahoma City Mayor Ron Norick.
Read: Report written by the Red Cross and the Oklahoma City Community Foundation for the 10-year anniversary of the bombing regarding assistance to survivors.
Read: 2005 memo by staff of the Oklahoma City Community Foundation recommending allocation of interest earnings from the disaster relief fund to other purposes.
Read: 2008-09 annual report submitted by the Oklahoma City Community Foundation to the IRS regarding the Oklahoma City Disaster Relief Fund.
Read: 2009-10 annual report submitted by the Oklahoma City Community Foundation to the IRS regarding the Oklahoma City Disaster Relief Fund.
Read: 20010-11 annual report submitted by the Oklahoma City Community Foundation to the IRS regarding the Oklahoma City Disaster Relief Fund.
Read: The governing documents setting up the Oklahoma Disaster Relief Fund Inc.
Read: The policies governing the Disaster Relief Fund's educational and general assistance funds.