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Oklahoma families to honor DUI victims at State Capitol, push for stronger laws at second annual event
Tevis Hillis
Families of DUI victims are gathering at the Oklahoma State Capitol for DUI Victims Awareness Day on Monday. The event honors lost loved ones and pushes for stronger impaired driving laws.
Oklahoma Family Speaks Out About Impaired Driving Ahead Of New Year's Eve
News 9
As New Year’s Eve approaches, many Oklahomans are preparing for celebrations that often will include alcohol. For one family, this time of year brings painful memories, after losing their 19-year-old daughter Marissa in a DUI crash.
Parents Of Woman Killed By Drunk Driver Creates Nonprofit To Help Other Victims' Families
News 9
To support other families who have been through similar tragedies, the Murrows created a group called VOID, which stands for victims of impaired drivers.
Family Says Marissa Murrow Bill Could Save Lives
Anjelicia Bruton
A state bill named for a University of Central Oklahoma student killed in a drunk driving crash is moving forward.
Parents Of UCO Student Killed By Drunk Driver Take Edmond Wedding Venue To Court
Jennifer Pierce
The parents of a University of Central Oklahoma student killed by a drunk driver went back to court on Thursday in Canadian County. A hearing was held for the civil lawsuit Jeff and Kristy Murrow filed against an Edmond wedding venue after Marissa Murrow’s tragic death.
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Community, lawmakers react to Oklahoma City bombing remembrance on social media
Graham Dowers
As Oklahoma commemorates 30 years since the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, leaders and organizations across the state have taken to social media.
Community, lawmakers react to Oklahoma City bombing remembrance on social media
Graham Dowers
As Oklahoma commemorates 30 years since the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, leaders and organizations across the state have taken to social media.
Oklahoma City Bombing Remembrance Ceremony offers hope, praises strength of those changed forever
Carrie Winchel
Saturday, those changed forever by the events of April 19, 1995, gathered for the 30th Anniversary Remembrance Ceremony. The ceremony was held at First Church in Oklahoma City, and honored the 168 lives lost in the terror attack at the Alfred P. Murrah building 30 years ago.
Oklahoma City Bombing Remembrance Ceremony offers hope, praises strength of those changed forever
Carrie Winchel
Saturday, those changed forever by the events of April 19, 1995, gathered for the 30th Anniversary Remembrance Ceremony. The ceremony was held at First Church in Oklahoma City, and honored the 168 lives lost in the terror attack at the Alfred P. Murrah building 30 years ago.
168 names read aloud in solemn tribute at OKC bombing remembrance ceremony
Graham Dowers
The names of all 168 victims of the 1995 bombing were read aloud in a moment of reflection and remembrance at First Church in OKC.
168 names read aloud in solemn tribute at OKC bombing remembrance ceremony
Graham Dowers
The names of all 168 victims of the 1995 bombing were read aloud in a moment of reflection and remembrance at First Church in OKC.
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Community, lawmakers react to Oklahoma City bombing remembrance on social media
Graham Dowers
As Oklahoma commemorates 30 years since the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, leaders and organizations across the state have taken to social media.
Oklahoma City Bombing Remembrance Ceremony offers hope, praises strength of those changed forever
Carrie Winchel
Saturday, those changed forever by the events of April 19, 1995, gathered for the 30th Anniversary Remembrance Ceremony. The ceremony was held at First Church in Oklahoma City, and honored the 168 lives lost in the terror attack at the Alfred P. Murrah building 30 years ago.
168 names read aloud in solemn tribute at OKC bombing remembrance ceremony
Graham Dowers
The names of all 168 victims of the 1995 bombing were read aloud in a moment of reflection and remembrance at First Church in OKC.
Former President Bill Clinton reflects on 'Oklahoma Standard' at 30th anniversary of OKC Bombing
Brooke Cox
Former President Bill Clinton honored the victims of the Oklahoma City bombing on its 30th anniversary, praising the city's resilience and urging the nation to embrace the "Oklahoma Standard" of service, honor and kindness.
Gov. Stitt honors victims, heroes on 30th anniversary of OKC Bombing
Brooke Cox
Gov. Kevin Stitt honored the victims and heroes of the Oklahoma City bombing on its 30th anniversary, praising the enduring spirit of resilience and compassion known as the Oklahoma Standard.
Sen. Lankford honors victims and lessons of OKC bombing
Graham Dowers
U.S. Senator James Lankford delivered remarks Saturday at the Oklahoma City Bombing Remembrance Ceremony held at First Church.
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