One of the South Bay's largest remaining private rural properties will be protected from new development - and plans for a quarry will be scrapped.
Signs referencing slavery, climate change, and Native American history have been removed from at least 17 national park sites in six states.
The crackdown on unauthorized immigrants is resonating deeply among the Dakota and other tribes, as residents confront what ...
Polly Cooper was among 47 Oneida and Seneca people who carried bushels of corn 250 miles to Valley Forge during that harsh ...
Georgia's current state flower, the Cherokee rose, is not actually native to the state and has been designated an invasive ...
The patrols grew after the detention of five Minneapolis-area men that Indigenous groups said had been racially profiled as ...
Monet Eliastam had no time to feel nervous. On Nov. 23, a small plane dropped her off in ferocious winds on the Hercules ...
The preserve was named after a Cherokee chief who aided “many of the first settlers” in the greater Atlanta area throughout ...
Lewis, the first Native American elected statewide in Washington’s history, won’t seek reelection for a second term on the high court.
Off the ice, Jones is a Senior Airman in the U.S. Air Force and trains in Lake Placid, New York, as part of the Air Force ...
Mary Spurrier, a Rochester-based philanthropist, made the biggest cash contribution in the Rockwell Museum’s history. Here's how it will be used.
The administration is forcing National Park Service staff to censor everything from climate science at Glacier to the ...