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Former Oklahoma Gov. Frank Keating delivered remarks during a joint legislative session on Monday to remember the Oklahoma ...
Then-President Bill Clinton said Oklahoma's reaction to the bombing and the state's ability to embrace those who were grieving and those who were helping, demonstrated a level of compassion that ...
Frank Keating had barely settled into his job as ... For a moment, it did the opposite. Then-President Bill Clinton said Oklahoma's reaction to the bombing and the state's ability to embrace ...
Friday, 47 percent of people questioned would like to see the Senate vote in favor of Sotomayor's confirmation, with 40 percent opp ...
Barack Obama's decision to reject roughly $85 million in public financing -- as well as the strict spending limits that would accompany those funds -- did not come as a surprise to most political ...
Senate Bill 197 as it stands Wednesday afternoon makes street camping illegal and a jailable offense, said state Sen. Ron ...
I’m proud of the role the Senate has played in advancing this process, and I’m looking forward to finishing the final bill. I should also note that the list of our accomplishments would have ...
SB 468 has passed both the House and Senate but still needs a procedural vote before going to Gov. Bill Lee. The bill requires restrooms and shower facilities in public colleges and universities ...
A comprehensive timeline of events before and after the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in downtown Oklahoma ...
Former Oklahoma leaders and Clinton administration officials reflected on the Oklahoma City bombing, sharing memories and inspirational moments during a panel discussion.