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History
This Day in History | 80 year anniversary of Minidoka internment camp opening
History
World War II veteran finally laid to rest decades after dying in combat
The remains of Private First Class Sanford Keith Bowen, who was killed in France in 1945, were identified using DNA technology.
Nation World
102-year-old WWII veteran from segregated mail unit honored
The 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion will receive the Congressional Gold Medal. But before that, the unit's oldest living member will be celebrated.
History
Oscarville's destruction: Filmmakers dive into bitter history of lost city under Lake Lanier
11Alive speaks to local filmmakers about the dark history of Lake Lanier.
Voices for Equality
Relative of Oscarville resident shares history behind the city underneath Lake Lanier
The community was destroyed by an angry racist mob, and now this history is the subject of two films.
Local News
The hospital where JFK died is coming down
Dallas County is saying goodbye to the former Parkland Memorial Hospital, the place where President John F. Kennedy succumbed to his injuries.
Nation World
Founding Hells Angels member Sonny Barger announces own death from cancer
Born Ralph Hubert Barger, he was best known for launching the Oakland Hells Angels and credited with building the gang into an international organization.
National Politics
Ketanji Brown Jackson sworn in as Supreme Court's first Black woman | Full video
She replaces 83-year-old Justice Stephen Breyer as the court wraps up its last rulings of the term.
Crime
Family wants arrest made after 1955 warrant in Emmett Till case found
Team searching a Mississippi courthouse for evidence about the lynching of the Black teenager found the unserved warrant charging a white woman in his kidnapping.
Community
Meet the man behind one of the largest LGBTQ+ archives in the country
David Williams has dedicated over 40 years of his life collecting everything from rare books to fliers documenting Kentuckiana's LGBTQ+ history.
Black History
Georgia surgeon amasses largest known Frederick Douglass collection
Walter Evans collection used for bio, movie on 19th century abolitionist
Music
On Judy Garland's 100th birthday, Red Wing native pays tribute in concert
Singer Jennifer Grimm will be performing in association with the official Judy Garland Museum at her 100th Birthday Celebration in Grand Rapids Friday.
History
World War II veteran finally laid to rest decades after dying in combat
The remains of Private First Class Sanford Keith Bowen, who was killed in France in 1945, were identified using DNA technology.
Nation World
102-year-old WWII veteran from segregated mail unit honored
The 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion will receive the Congressional Gold Medal. But before that, the unit's oldest living member will be celebrated.
History
Oscarville's destruction: Filmmakers dive into bitter history of lost city under Lake Lanier
11Alive speaks to local filmmakers about the dark history of Lake Lanier.
Voices for Equality
Relative of Oscarville resident shares history behind the city underneath Lake Lanier
The community was destroyed by an angry racist mob, and now this history is the subject of two films.
Local News
The hospital where JFK died is coming down
Dallas County is saying goodbye to the former Parkland Memorial Hospital, the place where President John F. Kennedy succumbed to his injuries.
Nation World
Founding Hells Angels member Sonny Barger announces own death from cancer
Born Ralph Hubert Barger, he was best known for launching the Oakland Hells Angels and credited with building the gang into an international organization.
National Politics
Ketanji Brown Jackson sworn in as Supreme Court's first Black woman | Full video
She replaces 83-year-old Justice Stephen Breyer as the court wraps up its last rulings of the term.
Crime
Family wants arrest made after 1955 warrant in Emmett Till case found
Team searching a Mississippi courthouse for evidence about the lynching of the Black teenager found the unserved warrant charging a white woman in his kidnapping.
Community
Meet the man behind one of the largest LGBTQ+ archives in the country
David Williams has dedicated over 40 years of his life collecting everything from rare books to fliers documenting Kentuckiana's LGBTQ+ history.
Black History
Georgia surgeon amasses largest known Frederick Douglass collection
Walter Evans collection used for bio, movie on 19th century abolitionist
Music
On Judy Garland's 100th birthday, Red Wing native pays tribute in concert
Singer Jennifer Grimm will be performing in association with the official Judy Garland Museum at her 100th Birthday Celebration in Grand Rapids Friday.
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