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History
Kalispel Tribe and WSU partnered on a 5,000-year-old archeological excavation
Local News
Kalispel Tribe and WSU partner on 5,000-year-old archeological excavation
The project could reveal new insights into the foods the Kalispel people have been preparing and eating in the Inland Northwest for the last 5,000 years.
History
These Hallowed Sands: Remembering D-Day (1994)
In this documentary from 1994, WVEC anchor Terry Zahn reports on the D-Day invasion of Europe, 50 years later.
Nation World
WWII veterans recall D-Day on 79th anniversary: 'I realized the enormity of war'
Many visitors came to the American Cemetery ahead of the day’s ceremonies to pay tribute to those who sacrificed their lives.
Nation World
WWII veterans return to Utah Beach to commemorate D-Day: 'So many we lost. And here I am.'
Dozens of World War II veterans traveled to Normandy this week to attend commemorations and tell their stories.
History
Post Falls Chapin Building's 100th-anniversary celebration happening in July
Stories and memories are still being sought for the 100th anniversary of the Chapin Building. The milestone celebration will be on July 6.
Nation World
Workers get medieval to rebuild Notre Dame's roof after fire
The use of hand tools to rebuild the roof is a deliberate choice, especially since power tools would undoubtedly have done the job more quickly.
Nation World
Threat to Queen Elizabeth during 1983 US trip detailed in FBI documents
A March 7, 1983, memo indicated the queen completed the U.S. visit “without incident” and that “no further investigation is warranted.”
Nation World
Egypt unveils recently discovered ancient workshops, tombs in Saqqara necropolis
Archaeologists found clay pots and other items apparently used in mummification, as well as ritual vessels.
Nation World
'Unique and highly unusual' stained glass window from 1878 stirs questions about race in New England
Experts are debating the motivations of the artist, the church and the woman who commissioned the window.
Nation World
Vatican experts uncovering gilded glory of Hercules statue struck by lightning
The statue has been variously dated from the end of the first to the beginning of the third centuries — and a lightning strike helped ensure its preservation.
History
Seattle-based salvage company preparing to recover pieces of maritime history off Washington coast
A Seattle-based salvage company located the wreckage last year using sonar more than 1,000 feet deep off the coast and announced the discovery in December.
Local News
Kalispel Tribe and WSU partner on 5,000-year-old archeological excavation
The project could reveal new insights into the foods the Kalispel people have been preparing and eating in the Inland Northwest for the last 5,000 years.
History
These Hallowed Sands: Remembering D-Day (1994)
In this documentary from 1994, WVEC anchor Terry Zahn reports on the D-Day invasion of Europe, 50 years later.
Nation World
WWII veterans recall D-Day on 79th anniversary: 'I realized the enormity of war'
Many visitors came to the American Cemetery ahead of the day’s ceremonies to pay tribute to those who sacrificed their lives.
Nation World
WWII veterans return to Utah Beach to commemorate D-Day: 'So many we lost. And here I am.'
Dozens of World War II veterans traveled to Normandy this week to attend commemorations and tell their stories.
History
Post Falls Chapin Building's 100th-anniversary celebration happening in July
Stories and memories are still being sought for the 100th anniversary of the Chapin Building. The milestone celebration will be on July 6.
Nation World
Workers get medieval to rebuild Notre Dame's roof after fire
The use of hand tools to rebuild the roof is a deliberate choice, especially since power tools would undoubtedly have done the job more quickly.
Nation World
Threat to Queen Elizabeth during 1983 US trip detailed in FBI documents
A March 7, 1983, memo indicated the queen completed the U.S. visit “without incident” and that “no further investigation is warranted.”
Nation World
Egypt unveils recently discovered ancient workshops, tombs in Saqqara necropolis
Archaeologists found clay pots and other items apparently used in mummification, as well as ritual vessels.
Nation World
'Unique and highly unusual' stained glass window from 1878 stirs questions about race in New England
Experts are debating the motivations of the artist, the church and the woman who commissioned the window.
Nation World
Vatican experts uncovering gilded glory of Hercules statue struck by lightning
The statue has been variously dated from the end of the first to the beginning of the third centuries — and a lightning strike helped ensure its preservation.
History
Seattle-based salvage company preparing to recover pieces of maritime history off Washington coast
A Seattle-based salvage company located the wreckage last year using sonar more than 1,000 feet deep off the coast and announced the discovery in December.
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