Kentucky law enforcement agencies are increasingly using forensic genealogy to identify crime victims and suspects.
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WISH-TV on MSNExploring family history: Challenges and resources for Black Americans during Black History MonthSmith, senior story producer and genealogist, ancestry, joined "All Indiana" Host Felicia Michelle to discuss how Black ...
Kentucky officials have several identified homicide victims and suspects by matching their DNA to potential relatives.
Whether you want to start a new fig tree to continue the lineage of a beloved heirloom specimen or share cuttings with fellow ...
Trace/s,” an exhibition at the Center for Brooklyn History, highlights the borough’s neglected story of slavery — and the ...
Haynes/Gizzi family has contributed a lot of points, wins and memories for New Palestine basketball. It all started with Bruce taking the job in 1990.
Helena's Florence Crittenton Family Services is turning the Lewis and Clark fairgrounds into an enchanted forest on Feb. 7 for their twenty-second annual Paint the Town Pink benefit.
Ah, February, how we do love thee! Valentine’s Day is a time for celebrating and remembering love — emphasizing its importance in our lives. As a genealogist, I use this ...
Forensic genealogy uses DNA evidence to build family trees and identify victims or suspects through their relatives. The technique has been gaining popularity since it was used to identify the ...
Owamni owner Sean Sherman, also known as the Sioux Chef, joined Morning Edition host Cathy Wurzer to talk about his experience finding his familial roots.
The Roottrees Are Dead is a genealogical mystery game in which you uncover blood relatives of a family after tragedy strikes.
Branden Jacobs-Jenkins play “Appropriate” at the Old Globe couldn’t have arrived at a better time. First produced in 2014, ...
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