Somehow as Marietta grew, duplicate street names became an issue. The city council set out to fix things in 1941 when they went on a name-changing binge across the city. The confusion likely started ...
Even after three debates, our nation’s two major-party presidential candidates have left many Americans scratching their heads over who should receive their vote. But voter disillusionment ...
Strangely, over a century, America’s two major political parties gradually reversed identities, like the magnetic poles of Planet Earth switching direction. When the Republican Party was ...
From the haunting legacy of one of Erie’s wealthiest families to a U.S. President allegedly trapping himself in a bathtub, ...
Which first lady hid the valuable ashtrays when company visited the executive mansion? What engineering feat did Harry Truman ...
The Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP law firm is set to become the first commercial tenant of The Delco since its redevelopment as part of the city of Dayton’s Water Street District project. Taft ...
The tour is part of ongoing research by Liberty Hall and Kean University to give voice and narrative to enslaved individuals who lived and worked at the historic home and on its grounds.
Take a look at Vice President JD Vance's real-estate journey, from his primary residence in Cincinnati to the Washington DC ...
William Howard Taft is the only person to serve as both U.S. president and Supreme Court Chief Justice during his career. The ...
DC dispatch: a veteran Inspector General stands up for the rule of law, and is escorted from her office ...
In the challenge the President has posed to the Congress over the power to dismiss officers, we are seeing a remarkable ...
He was born in Virginia, but some say there is a case to be made that he should be considered an Ohio president.