A town hall held by Rep. Chuck Edwards in Asheville, North Carolina, got rowdy as attendees asked a barrage of scathing ...
On Oct. 3, 1873, the Columbia, Tenn., Herald and Mail reported "Hoggatt Clopton and Jesse Perkins Clopton, Arkansas planters, ...
Irish heavyweight champion John L. Sullivan arrived in Steubenville in 1884. He was the son of Irish immigrants and a hard-hitting, hard-drinking fighter, and vaudeville songs and marching tunes were ...
PANAMA CITY — Ghost towns aren't just a relic of the wild west; they're actually somewhat prevalent in Bay County. Readers ...
New Jersey, often celebrated as the "Garden State" for its picturesque landscapes and vibrant communities, is not without its ...
The trains are destinations in themselves, offering a mix of spectacular sightseeing, onboard dining and glorious open-air ...
WJAC provides news, weather and sports information for Johnstown, Altoona, State College and DuBois, Pennsylvania. Our coverage area includes Bedford, Everett, Somerset, Meyersdale, Ebensburg, Windber ...
Randolph “Dolph” Doherty was born in 1880 to a bee rancher in the Bakersfield-Fresno area. After heading out on his own at 16 years old, he worked at a dairy ranch, drove horses in oil fields, ...
Jackson City Council unanimously approved awarding a demolition contract to Handy Excavating, based in Quincy, to tear down ...
On August 11,1880, at around 2pm in the afternoon, what was described in the Lancaster Gazette as ‘one of the most ...
Born into poverty and abandoned by her parents, Andrea Evangelina Rodríguez Perozo rises from a life selling sweets in the street to become the first female Dominican doctor in 1911 ...
Experience Enclos, where Chef Brian Limoges combines Northeastern roots with Sonoma’s bounty to create innovative, seasonal ...