Fourteen presidents have called themselves Freemasons, members of the centuries-old fraternal organization known for its secret rituals and mysterious symbols. Abraham Lincoln was not one of them, but ...
A motion calling for the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office to review all evidence from the Feb. 7 neo-Nazi demonstrations in Lincoln Heights will have to wait. Multiple agencies — including Evendale ...
President Abraham Lincoln signed the preliminary Emancipation Proclamation 162 years ago this week. To celebrate, dozens of people gathered for the unveiling of a new presidential statue outside the ...
LINCOLN HEIGHTS, Ohio — Nearly eight months after an apparent neo-Nazi demonstration on a village overpass, residents of the historically Black community of Lincoln Heights are demanding a new ...
A 61-year-old woman crashed into a retail store at the Shops at Lincoln Heights on Sunday, September 21, according to the San Antonio Police Department. The collision caused significant damage to the ...
The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum in Springfield is unveiling a new exhibit and book this fall, highlighting Lincoln's life and legacy through a collection of 100 objects. The book, ...
In August, history professor Michael Birkner gave a short speech in Evergreen Cemetery in Gettysburg, near where President Abraham Lincoln delivered his famous address in November 1863. The event was ...
This 64-pound solid silver statue was stolen from the Houmas House Estate in Darrow, Louisiana, had been cut up to be sold to pawn shops, officials say. Houmas House Estate & Gardens Facebook ...
This 64-pound solid silver statue was stolen from the Houmas House Estate in Darrow, Louisiana, deputies say. It was created by sculptor Gustav Borglum who created Mount Rushmore, officials say.
Nearly a year after being removed from Lincoln Heights' village council over a tax dispute, a leading community activist has had his seat restored by a state appeals court. A panel of three appellate ...
The Rev. Julian Cook struggles to explain to people who don’t live in Lincoln Heights how he felt when neo-Nazis arrived on the village’s border in early February. Anger. Sadness. Revulsion. Yes, Cook ...
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