Still in her desk chair with a curtain wrapped around her face, Amy Downs spent six hours in the rubble of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in OKC.
Read MoreThis weekend marks 25 years since that terrible tragedy, but for many here, especially at one credit union, it remains an everyday event.
Read MoreThe 25th anniversary of the OKC bombing is days away. For some, 25 years passed quickly; for others since April 19, 1995, it's been a slow, painful journey.
Read MoreIt’s a day like any other for Federal Employees Credit Union employee Amy Downs. She goes to work, she comes home, she watches TV, and she goes to bed.
Read MoreAfter the Oklahoma City bombing in 1995, Amy Downs and other survivors kept saying, "We will never forget."
Read MoreAmy Downs overcame a near-death experience, lost nearly half her size and is now training for an Ironman.
Read MoreProduced, written and directed by Oklahoma City Mayor Mick Cornett, the documentary is the story of Oklahoma City’s last 25 years.
Read More168 people were killed in the Murrah Federal Building Bombing, we see their pictures in the memorial museum and their chairs out on the memorial site.
Read MoreAmy Downs felt like she was going on a first date—nervous and excited. But, when she saw Allen Hill walking across the parking lot, she smiled.
Read MoreLeft alone in the rubble of the Oklahoma City bombing 17 years ago, Amy Petty made a vow. She promised herself that she would change her life.
Read MoreAmy Petty's first thought was that she had been shot in the back of the head and was falling to the ground.
Read MoreThe last 16 years have not been the easiest for Amy Petty, but she has found a way to make the past five or six some of the best in her life.
Read MoreAmy Petty crossed the finish line with a smile that never faded—after a half marathon, achieving what she once thought impossible just years ago.
Read MoreAmy Petty faced doubts during OKC Memorial Marathon training, mirroring her uncertainty 15 years ago trapped in Murrah Federal Building rubble.
Read MoreA Murrah bombing survivor shared her story 15 years after the bomb took the lives of 18 of her friends.
Read MoreThe Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum united bombing survivors, victims' families, and rescue workers for "First Person: Stories of Hope."
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