Meet the veterans using art as therapy to recover from trauma, and the organizations helping them reach their artistic potential.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WVLT) - In 1945, the world was at war, and 17-year-old Alexander Dumas was about to play his part. Almost 80 years later, he’s still serving his community.
Reports of mass looting at Sudan's National Museum amid the ongoing civil war have shocked the cultural heritage community.
O ver a century ago, President Woodrow Wilson established Veterans Day to honor “the heroism of those who died in the country’s service” after the First World War. Wilson proclaimed that the day, ...
"It's amazing that they were still there and we found them," said Tom Keating, coordinator for the Missing In America Project. "These people have been waiting a long time for a burial." ...
Branch Mint Troemmer special bullion balance scale used from 1870-1893, is the most important numismatic artifact to sur ...
STRATHAM — Stratham Historical Society and Wiggin Memorial Library will host the presentation, The Pearson Brothers and The ...
Overcoming severe depression, Lynn Albert Leger has two carvings on display as are part of a veterans' art show at the State ...
On June 24, Boston fire crews rushed over to Jacob Wirth, a restaurant on Stuart Street about a block from the Common. News ...
The sole caretaker of the pyramids at Meroë, a former capital of the ancient Kingdom of Kush, is the only person standing ...
DOVER – The Tuscarawas Valley Civil War Round Table will meet at 6:30 p.m. Thursday at ... NEW PHILADELPHIA – The 2025 ...