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Nation World
Lock the clock: Here's where each state stands on making daylight saving time permanent
Nation World
Lock the clock: Here's where each state stands on making daylight saving time permanent
Is it time to stop changing our clocks twice a year? Here's a state-by-state look at efforts to make daylight saving time permanent.
Regional
Astoria waterfront preserves century-old history
A century-old catastrophic fire is the backdrop for a new tourist draw along Astoria's waterfront.
Nation World
Brazil Indigenous group hails a sacred cloak's homecoming after centuries in Europe
The cloak, which was taken by the Dutch in 1644, is a treasured artifact for the original people whose ancestors lived on the land that would become Brazil.
Nation World
Here's what happened on this day in history for September 2
On this day, Japan formally surrendered in ceremonies aboard the USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay, ending World War II in 1945
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The last known intact U.S. slave ship is too 'broken' and should stay underwater, a report recommends
The task force headed by the Alabama Historical Commission says the ship had been broken in half by a large vessel and eroded by marine bacteria.
Local News
Shark Week: Yes, Idaho once had sharks in the water
Still today, we don't know a lot about what's in our ocean, but as the water receded in Idaho, it made for a splashing discovery.
Nation World
Mugs, hugs and ties: The history of Father's Day
Although the first Father's Day was in Washington in 1910, the day wasn't made official until 1972.
History
Jim Kincaid Reports: D-Day to VE-Day (1995 WWII special report)
Jim Kincaid accompanies three Hampton Roads veterans of the D-Day invasion on an emotional trip back to Omaha Beach, the site of the longest day of their lives.
History
These Hallowed Sands: Remembering D-Day (1994 World War II Documentary)
In this documentary from 1994, WVEC anchor Terry Zahn reports on the D-Day invasion of Europe, 50 years later.
Nation World
World War II veterans take off for France for 80th anniversary of D-Day
The group that left Friday includes six Medal of Honor recipients from other wars and two Rosie the Riveters.
Nation World
A 19th-century flag disrupts leadership at an Illinois museum and prompts a state investigation
The flag, measuring 7-foot-5 by 6-foot-5, is known as a "Grand Luminary" because its 21 stars are arranged in the shape of a star.
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