Newark City Council President Jeff Harris reflected on Newark's Black history while sharing his thoughts on Newark.
Newark Advocate history columnist Doug Stout tells the story of Lillie Jones, Newark's first burial in 1802, whose remains ...
A 1904 discovery of a skeleton in Newark, Ohio, sparked a local legend about a man killed in an 1834 horse race.
Last week, we shared with you the letter sent from Newark to John S. Caton in Massachusetts by an unknown sender in March 1834. She drew a drawing of downtown Newark and an explanation of the markings ...
Located just east of central Ohio, the Newark Earthworks tells of history and tradition of the Native American Hopewell ...
A 2014 bestseller, The Short and Tragic Life of Robert Peace, by Jeff Hobbs, a Yale University roommate of the title subject, is about a gifted St. Benedict’s graduate who in 2011 was fatally shot in ...