Will banks, post offices and shipping services be open on MLK Day? Here's what you need to know for Monday, Jan. 20.
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Donald Trump held a rally Capital One Arena in Washington DC a day ahead of taking charge as the US President. He said that he would declassify files linked to the assassinations of former US president John F Kennedy and civil rights activist Martin Luther King Jr.
Many businesses will be closed on Monday - and not just because Donald Trump will be sworn in as the 47th US president.
MLK Day is Monday, Jan. 20, 2025. On this day, Americans are encouraged to observe civic work and community service in honor of King's legacy. Columbus' first MLK Day March was held in 1987, one year after the federal holiday was observed. Since then, the city engages in annual celebrations for the community.
MLK Day coincides with President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration. Here's what will be open and closed on Monday.
Martin Luther King Jr. Day ... the Columbus Day law and create a separate holiday for Martin Luther King Day. Mecham and his supporters collected enough signatures to put that one on the ballot ...
On the third Monday of the month, federal, state and local governments, institutions and various industries recognize Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
In-depth with Pastor Kenneth Simon from New Bethel Baptist Church on local Martin Luther King Jr. day events in Youngstown, Ohio
Every year around this time, I find myself reflecting on my father's dream for our country—a profound vision for justice, freedom, unity, and peace.
In Harlem, New York, while signing copies of his first book, “Stride Toward Freedom,” Izola Ware Curry stabbed King with a letter opener between his heart and lung. He was taken to Harlem Hospital where his physician, Dr. Aubré D. Maynard, said, “If you had sneezed, your aorta would have been punctured and you would have drowned in your own blood.”