Do you like stories? We all have them. Some good, some bad, some happy and some sad. We learn from stories. Hopefully, they will make us stronger and appreciate who we are and how to treat others. This is your Captain speaking, so climb aboard and let me

The Civil War's most vicious winter battle turned this Tennessee farmland into a killing field in 1862.

While Jeremia the Bullfrog may have lost its lead singer, his legacy of resilience and his music will continue to bring "Joy to the World" for generations to come.

Have you ever stopped to wonder if a true walk in another's shoes is even possible?

Whether you're a believer or a skeptic, UFO sightings bring out a little wander or fear in all of us.

Don't wait for the perfect moment because it may never come.

We think a good life means chasing after happiness until we finally achieve it.

The Oath is a sacred trust, a form of prayer - a prayer for the Constitution, a prayer for America and her people.

Flat out, my BMW Z4 with retractable hardtop might be my favorite car I've owned.

To be a roofing distributor, one must navigate through various challenges and opportunities.

When a cousin passes away, it's not just the loss of a family member, but also the loss of shared memories, inside jokes, and a connection to your own childhood.

Analyzing the similarities and differences between watershed moments in American history.

In the frigid chaos of the Battle of the Bulge, a real-life action hero performed an act of courage so bold and improbable, it seems torn from a Hollywood action movie.

A free-spirited older brother and a dad that wore a black leather jacket, riding an Indian motorcycle, smoking those American Spirit cigarettes.

As we celebrate 250 years of being a country this year, it all started out being lost. While the Roanoke Island colony was unsuccessful, it set a precedent for future English colonization efforts in the New World and giving us a foothold in North America.

By understanding the history of slurs like "honky," we can foster a society that values inclusivity, empathy, and respect for all.

Losing a loved one can be one of the toughest trials you face in life.

The Great Molasses Flood was a disaster that occurred on January 15, 1919, in the North end neighborhood of Boston.

A commitment to soulful storytelling and what CBS Sunday Morning has taught me.

A friendly and familiar voice in the lives of millions of Americans.

Andy Rooney's ability to engage with his audience fostered a sense of community and shared understanding.

With the English language having some half a million words, it's just more pleasing if people dip into the lexicon and find the best word, instead of just falling back on the easy taboo word.

History has made one thing clear: Ignorance is never without consequence.

2026 is expected to be a pivotal year with significant advancements in technology.

Local radio was the heartbeat of a town. You didn't just tune in for music or weather - you tuned in to hear your neighbor's voice and what the mayor had to say about the potholes on Main Street.

The year 2025 has been one for the history books. Without a doubt, it has been a year full of news making events, notable occurrences, and jaw-dropping moments.

Converting a pathetic little tree into something beautiful.

Christmas is the time of year when our wishes and dreams come true. I wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year too!

Forgotten Christmas traditions that today's kids will never experience.

There's nothing quite like the arrival of festive songs on the radio to get you ready for the most wonderful time of the year.

Many of us know and love this holiday poem for its first iconic line, which has inspired many Christmas Eve traditions. But do you know this history of it?

I have a list of folks I know, all written in a book, and every year when Christmas comes, I go and take a look.

Thanksgiving is a time to reflect on the many blessings in life, both big and small.

There's nothing quite like waking up to a world blanketed in snow.

Section 2E, site 3813. It's been 57 years. You were born November 11, 1946, and died in Vietnam November 8, 1968.

What does it mean when someone says 6 - 7, can you dig it?

No bulletproof vests. No backup. Just a machine gun, a seatbelt, and a will to keep flying into hell so someone else could make it out alive.

November might seem like just another month on the calendar, but for history buffs, it's a goldmine of pivotal events and surprising milestones.

There's something special about growing up in the 1960's. If you were a kid back then, you probably didn't realize just how iconic those everyday moments would become.

He got the nickname "Ace" in high school from friends who said he was a "real ace" for his ability to get dates.

The power ultimately lies with the people, and as a country we must decide whether we will defend our Constitution or let it fall.

Autumn is such a precious time for us Grandparents. The leaves change, the air turns crisp, and everywhere we turn, there are reminders of cozy family moments waiting to be made.

There's something soothing about turning on a game and hearing the familiar voice of an announcer we know, love, and trust.

When you think about it, trick-or-treating is kind of a weird thing.

The history of Native Americans in the United States military is marked by their steadfast commitment to serve in every major conflict for over 200 years. A time to celebrate their dedication to our country.

To this day, no one truly knows what happened that night in the Appalachian hills.

It arrived out of nowhere, flying by in a fleshy blur that left some people horrified, others amused, plus a goody many unsure just what to make of it.

Rick Davie's intricate stylings on the Wurlitzer electric piano were a bedrock of the Supertramp sound.