As Carter was being remembered at the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C., Thursday morning, Habitat continued to expand on his vision with 12 new homes under construction on Wilmington’s East Side as volunteers, leaders and homeowners donned hard hats and picked up tools to help in the work.
A former Wayne County resident, now 100, shares how she came across President Jimmy Carter on the Upper Delaware River.
President Joe Biden declared Jan. 9 as a national day of mourning to honor former President Jimmy Carter, who died Dec. 29. See what's closed today.
He died Dec. 29, 2024, at age 100. Laurie Ramie, UDC executive director, shared with the council a story about Carter's role with the Upper Delaware, taken from the UDC's 30th anniversary ...
A wooden frame and door with photos of the former president on them were erected in Center City Philadelphia Thursday to honor the life and legacy of service of Jimmy Carter. In Delaware, the next governor joined a Habitat for Humanity project as the group that was so near and dear to the 39th president honors him nationwide.
We know that democracy is always an unfinished creation. Each generation must renew its foundations. Each generation must rediscover the meaning of this hallowed vision in the light of its own modern challenges.
Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, Barack Obama, Donald Trump and Joe Biden created a momentary timeline of American history.
Among those who spoke about the former president Thursday at Washington National Cathedral were relatives, former aides and the current president.
There were times when Jimmy Carter annoyed his successors in the White House, Democrat and Republican. He never seemed to mind.
President Jimmy Carter, who died on Dec. 29 at 100 years old, was eulogized by Biden at his state funeral on Thursday morning.
Residents in the District can expect to see some heightened security and road closures as Congress convenes to certify the presidential election and as the city
What we have the opportunity to see is a master class in being a former president,” Delaware County Councilwoman Christine Reuther said of former President Jimmy Carter. “He was