The annual day of remembrance for Martin Luther King Jr. is less than two weeks away, falling on Monday, Jan. 20, the same day as Inauguration Day this year. Here’s what to know about Martin Luther King Jr. and why we celebrate his impact each year.
Family and others carrying on Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy of equality, justice and nonviolent protest want Americans to remember that Monday's holiday is really about helping others.
Events honoring Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy and advocating for his vision of a just, nonviolent society will occur the same day as Donald Trump's second presidential inauguration.
The upcoming Martin Luther King Jr. Day on January 20th is expected to bring thousands of drivers to key destinations honoring Dr. King’s legacy. DeMayo Law, a leader in the legal industry and advocates for road safety,
All lanes of Martin Luther King Jr. Drive between Julian Street and Douglas Street are closed due to a car crash with injuries, the Greensboro Police Department says. Motorists are asked to use caution and please use alternate routes of travel in affected areas.
Will banks, post offices and shipping services be open on MLK Day? Here's what you need to know for Monday, Jan. 20.
Since the holiday was officially designated in 1983, only one president was sworn in on Martin Luther King Jr. Day: former President Bill Clinton. For his second term, Clinton's Inauguration took place on Jan. 20, 1997.
During the 39th annual Martin Luther King Jr. celebration city leaders and organizers express messages of hope as President-elect Donald Trump takes office
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