Before Herb Kent “The Cool Gent,” Don Cornelius and so many others, there was Jack L. Cooper, who pioneered a Black radio ...
The late Robert Booker, a longtime columnist, wrote in 2022 about how much of Knoxville's rich history is found in Black-run publications of the past.
More than 50 latent TB cases and three active infections prompt Riordan High School to halt in‑person classes and expand testing in San Francisco.
From her house up high in Colorado's Elk Mountains, author Shelley Read can only look out in amazement at the worldwide success of her debut novel, "Go as a River." ...
Sealed-beam headlights were a staple of cars from the 1940s, and they were even required by law. So why did automakers move away from those designs?
In a move aimed at ensuring dosing accuracy and preventing medication errors in nutritional and hematinic preparations, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW), through ...
Recently, my younger brother Eric took me out to dinner at a Korean restaurant, then Pins Mechanical in Dublin, Ohio to celebrate my 60th birthday. We had a great time playing the old arcade games of ...
A vintage fashion enthusiast showcases 1940s-inspired Gretel oxfords from American Duchess, inspired by her great aunt Betsy's shoe size. These heart-cutout oxfords are perfect!
In a must-win situation against a Goliath, the Green Wave find a way to win at Memphis.
With the AMBR and the Slonaker Award up for grabs, this show kicks off the competitive season of custom car building.
Tina Cordova of the Tularosa Basin Downwinders Consortium said it will make the process much easier.
From "Gone with the Wind" to a landmark legal fight, Olivia de Havilland's papers now belong to the Ransom Center in Austin.