Communities typically honor the life and legacy of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. through tributes and commemorations like community service, volunteering and readings.
There's no shortage of events happening to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Jan. 20. While many businesses and stores may be closed that day, plenty of programs and events will take place throughout Ohio. The state's tourism site lists a number of ...
Government offices are closed for the holiday, while several museums offer free entry and special programming to honor the civil rights leader.
Martin Luther King Jr. spoke at Ohio Northern University in 1968. One woman remembers the impact the prominent civil rights leader’s words had at the rural northwest Ohio school.
Federal buildings and certain businesses are closed on MLK Day. Here's what to know about banking services in Ohio.
Events in both Weirton and Steubenville celebrated Martin Luther King Jr. Day by reflecting on the life and work of the civil rights icon. In Weirton, those who came to the Dunbar Recreation Center were able to view a radio-style play,
Cincinnatians are encouraged to participate in these marches and programs scheduled throughout the holiday Monday.
Ohio politician Kevin Boyce said he canceled his appearance at an MLK Day lunch after he was told he could not mention DEI in his speech.
Many public institutions are closed for Martin Luther King Jr. Day Monday, while some private businesses remain open. Here's what to know.
Photo by Derek Redd Rabbi Joshua Lief, right, and accompanist Travis Hoard lead a song Friday evening at Temple Shalom’s Shabbat service that kicked off Martin Luther King Jr. Day festivities around the Ohio Valley.
About 50 people came together and marched over 10 blocks while listening to King's famous "I Have a Dream" speech.
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