
This Day in History: Slaves were freed in the state of Tennessee
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) - On August 8, 1863, Tennessee’s military governor, Andrew Johnson, freed his enslaved people, marking one of the first Emancipation Days in the U.S.Formerly enslaved Sam Johnson later led efforts to officially celebrate the date, hosting the first known Emancipation Day in 1871

Bridging the gap: How intergenerational living is combating senior isolation and the housing crisis
The United States faces a pressing dual challenge: an aging population at risk of social isolation and a housing market that has struggled to keep pace with evolving care needs. Traditional senior housing models often separate rather than connect, leaving many older adults without meaningful communi

Day three of testimony in Kassotis murder trial
HINESVILLE, Ga. (WTOC) - Day three of testimony in the Nicholas Kassotis case included both parents of the victim.Kassotis is charged with malice murder and the dismemberment of his second wife, Mindi Mebane Kassotis. Betsy and Frank Mebane both took to the witness stand to talk about the death of t
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