Fishers High School’s Future Black Leaders student organization hosted its seventh annual Black Leadership Summit in Shelton Auditorium at Butler University. Jayden Rucker, a senior who is ...
In light of concern by many residents, the Scott County Commission has scheduled a special meeting to discuss the potential sand mining operation at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 19, in the courtroom at ...
Most historical accounts state that Black Hawk’s band crossed the Mississippi River from the mouth of the Iowa River. However, there is at least one account that states that the British Band crossed ...
A 21-year-old (at least) red-tailed hawk that was banded in Pennsylvania in 2004 showed up injured 1,000 miles away in Canada, rescuers said. Screenshot of Hope for Wildlife's Facebook photo An ...
KBAK/KBFX) — It's February which means it is time to celebrate Black History Month, and here in Kern County there are many ... Marley's Birthday Jamdown, to school events and much more there ...
US Navy recovery teams lift the back wing section of American Airlines Flight 5342 from the Potomac River on Tuesday.
Black Hawk Pulpit is located in Ogle County, Illinois. It is believed Black Hawk stood ... There was a trail along North Hill Bluff; below the top, but above the sloping scree. Parts of the trail ...
February is here, and with it comes a flurry of activities celebrating Black History Month in Ramsey County. This year, the spotlight falls on the African American labor movement, featuring events ...
The Black Hawk ... Durham County and graduated from UNC-Chapel Hill in 2019. Lobach completed UNC’s Army ROTC course in two years and became a pilot after finishing flight school.
Ryan O'Hara, a 2014 graduate of Parkview High School in Georgia, was the crew chief of the Black Hawk helicopter involved in a mid-air collision with an American Airlines jet near Reagan National ...
A transgender military pilot who was widely thought to be one of the pilots on the U.S. Black Hawk helicopter that crashed midair over the Potomac River is clearing the air, and simultaneously ...
A federal lawsuit’s claim that Clackamas County SWAT officers conspired to use excessive force against a 24-year-old Black man based partly on racial animus can proceed to trial, a judge has ruled.
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