Today in History for Jan. 18: Soviet Union breaks WWII Leningrad siege
Highlights of Today in History for Jan. 18: Soviet Union breaks WWII Leningrad siege; Robert F. Scott reaches South Pole; Boston Strangler suspect Albert de Salvo convicted.
Highlights of Today in History for Jan. 18: Soviet Union breaks WWII Leningrad siege; Robert F. Scott reaches South Pole; Boston Strangler suspect Albert de Salvo convicted.
ORMOND BEACH, FLa. -- Susan Persis, Ormond Beach's deputy mayor and zone 3 city commissioner, has been appointed to serve for a second term on the National League of Cities' Energy, Environment and Natural Resources Federal Advocacy Committee for a second term.
First lady Melania Trump bids farewell to the nation in a recorded video she posted on Twitter on Monday.
SANFORD, Fla. -- Could a Trump pardon be in the works for federally-indicted ex-Seminole County Tax Collector Joel Greenberg? Possibly!
SANFORD, Fla. -- Donald Trump pardoned more than a hundred individuals as one of his final acts as president. Joel Greenberg, the former Seminole County Tax Collector indicted on a slew of felony charges, wasn't among them.
The baseball great and one-time home run king Hank Aaron has died. The Atlanta Braves said he died peacefully in his sleep early Friday. (Jan. 22)
First lady Jill Biden visited Guard troops outside the Capitol on Friday, bringing them cookies and thanking them for protecting her family.
Today in History for Jan. 24: James Marshall finds a gold nugget; Winston Churchill dies; Ted Bundy is executed; Thurgood Marshall dies; John Belushi is born.
Celebrities, friends and fans pay tribute to Larry King, the iconic American broadcaster and renowned interviewer, who died on Saturday aged 87.
President Joe Biden attended Mass for the first time since taking office, worshipping Sunday at the church he frequented as vice president. When asked by a reporter how the service was upon exiting church, he called it "lovely."