After a years-long fundraising process and a trip across the Atlantic Ocean, a bronze bell 40 inches tall and weighing more ...
Valley Center florist Jenelle Brinneman led volunteers in placing 3,500 roses at San Diego cemeteries after government shutdown canceled Veterans Day ceremonies.
Racing legend and San Diego native Jimmie Johnson will make one of his rare appearances back on the NASCAR circuit when it visits his hometown for a historic race next season.
NASCAR icon Jimmie Johnson has made a bold decision regarding the first-ever race at San Diego's Naval Base Coronado ahead of the 2026 season ...
Jimmie Johnson may have reached 700 career starts during the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season, but the seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion isn't calling it quits yet. The 83-time Cup Series race winner ...
CHARLESTON — When the government shut down Oct. 1, tours to Fort Sumter abruptly ceased, as funding to staff national parks across the country was cut off. But the Charleston excursions to and from ...
FORT MITCHELL, Ala. (WTVM) - Wild hogs have been digging up grass at Fort Mitchell National Cemetery for several days, and officials say the government shutdown prevents them from taking action to ...
The United States Department of Veterans Affairs is considering purchasing land east of Salem to add new space for Willamette National Cemetery. It is proposing to acquire a 307-acre farm on Howell ...
Fort Pickens and the other free areas of the Gulf Islands National Seashore are closed for the remainder of the federal government shutdown. The gates to the Fort Pickens area of the Gulf Islands ...
FORT SMITH -- The federal shutdown means the Fort Smith National Historic Site is closed ahead of the site's largest event of the year -- the Fort Smith Fall Festival. Several events which were ...
Fort Pickens at the Gulf Islands National Seashore remains open to the public despite the federal government shutdown. The gates to the Fort Pickens area of the Gulf Islands National Seashore were ...
Some of Fort Worth’s most famous historical figures will not be returning to the land of the living this fall. The annual “Saints and Sinners Tour” at Oakwood Cemetery, a tradition nearly two decades, ...