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We don't need to party like it's 1865. But we can celebrate the end of slavery with America's greatest abolitionist.
A Georgia-based convenience store and gas station chain is buying up Ohio land for future locations ahead of the brand’s long-awaited Columbus-area debut.
While some states have acknowledged Juneteenth in symbolic ways or through commemorative events, others have chosen to mark ...
As towns and cities across the United States today celebrate the anniversary of the end of slavery on Juneteenth, see how ...
A hot Thursday is ahead with highs in the mid-90s, but it the heat index will crank up "feels-like" temperatures to the triple digits.
It’s New York-ness does matter but in ways that struck me as obvious and corny—a lot like the cheap Florida jokes in the ...
The Switch envelopes several blocks between 1st Ave North and 4th Ave North, extending west from the historic 14th Street Switchyard (I-65) to 16th Street. It sits just west of the Civil Rights ...
Today is Alabama’s first ever annual observance of Juneteenth. That’s the date back in 1865 when enslaved blacks in Texas ...
Experience nature through a plant swap, reptile show, bee day or park cleanup. Also this weekend: Rose City Pride, the grand ...
Food and cooking play a big role in Juneteenth celebrations. The barbecues and fish fries woven into Black culture helped ...
To be able to honor him and honor his legacy through baseball and continue that legacy by rehabbing willie mays park so ...