Anna Davlantes, WGN Radio’s investigative correspondent, joins Bob Sirott to share what happened this week in Chicago history ...
Witnessed it all on TV, including Carter’s remains arriving at the U.S. Capitol earlier in the week; eight precision military ...
Former President Jimmy Carter was funeralized Thursday, Jan. 9, a day as cold as when he was inaugurated as the 39 th President of the United States almost 47 years ago. That day, by noon ...
When President Jimmy Carter left office, the gift from his staff was a collection of woodworking equipment. While that talent is rarely mentioned, the former president continued to build through ...
Concert promoter and Live Nation executive Peter Conlon had a decades-long friendship with former President Jimmy Carter. Conlon, the president, and former first lady Rosalynn Carter went to around ...
A large, enthusiastic throng of music fans from around the world braved the elements and gathered on Graceland’s front lawn early Wednesday morning to mark what would have been Elvis Presley’s ...
The official state funeral for former President Jimmy Carter will take place on Jan. 9 in Washington, D.C., following days of services and ceremonies to honor the 39th President. On the morning of ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Nearly 44 years after Jimmy Carter left the nation’s capital in humbling defeat, the 39th president returns to Washington for three days of state funeral rites starting ...
Carter's body was driven from his hometown of Plains to Atlanta on Saturday. The emotional, week-long public goodbye to former President Jimmy Carter is underway. Carter's body was transferred ...
ATLANTA — As President Jimmy Carter lies ... has long supported the Carter family. Notably, the foundation hosted President Carter for a luncheon on his 85th birthday in the museum's 19th ...
In 2018 I had the privilege of interviewing President Carter for a documentary about how music shaped his philosophy, his politics, and his view of the world. Jimmy Carter grew up in the ...
In his announcement speech for his presidential run, in 1974, Georgia Governor Jimmy Carter said there were things he would not do to become President: "I would not tell a lie. I would not mislead ...