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Ohio History Connection and Marion Voices Folklife + Oral History unveiled the first Ohio Historical Marker to honor Black ...
A railroad in Taylor has been a concern for drivers for years now, and they're hoping something will finally be done about it ...
Three teens have been sentenced to six months of incarceration and five years of probation for severely injuring a 15-year-old boy in an attack last October in Buffalo's Martin Luther King Jr. Park, ...
In response to President Donald Trump's executive order banning diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives, the Pentagon's intelligence agency has paused special event programs and related events, ...
Looking for fun in Portland this weekend? Check out these can’t-miss events including live music, comedy, art festivals, and ...
For West Siders, seeing water finally filling the 450,000-gallon tank at Richmond Park Pool is a welcome sight.
The Chapel Hill Town Council approved the selection and hired Theodore Voorhees as town manager during its meeting Wednesday ...
First Baptist Church of Riverhead celebrated its 100th anniversary Saturday afternoon with a banquet at Majestic Gardens ...
Over the course of her first semester at Spelman College, Georgianne Thomas went from sheltered freshman to foot soldier on ...
Deep snow, frigid temperatures, MLK Day celebrations, the Iowa caucuses. The days leading up to and after the fatal shootings ...
Senators discuss Juneteenth's significance and the ongoing struggle for racial justice in America. They emphasize the importance of persistence and grassroots organizing.
Resisting the rain and the heat, 3,000 people lived in Resurrection City, on the Washington Mall, for weeks, to demand an end to poverty. This is episode 51 of Stories of Resistance.