Jimmy Carter—the 39th president of the United States, who died on Dec. 29 at 100—was laid to rest at the Georgia home he shared with wife Rosalynn Carter.
Jimmy Carter wrote many of his books at a log cabin in the north Georgia mountains, where he fished, hiked and was known to the locals as 'a regular guy.'
President Jimmy Carter was honored in a state funeral in Washington on Thursday, alongside a private memorial in Georgia.
Jimmy Carter, the 39th U.S. president, honored with a Washington funeral before burial in his Georgia hometown.
"From the Plains Peanut Festival to the Governor’s Mansion, to the White House—and to communities around the globe—they remained grounded and humble, and Plains always remained home in their hearts.”
Jimmy Carter was in office from 1977 until 1981, but it was his life outside the White House that has continued to speak volumes
Jimmy Carter, who considered himself an outsider even as he sat in the Oval Office as the 39th U.S. president, is being honored Thursday with the pageantry of a funeral at Washington National Cathedral before a second service and burial in his tiny Georgia hometown.
As the first week of the Georgia’s Legislative Session continues, WTOC’s Dawn Baker got a chance to sit down for a one on one interview with longtime State Representative Carl Gilliard, the Democrat who represents District 162.
The former assistant secretary of agriculture, who now lives in Roanoke, writes about his experiences with the late president.
For a Nigerian approach, it's best to start the story of Jimmy Carter by telling the story of a tropical worm named Dracunculus
After Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp delivered his annual State of the State address on Georgia's achievements and his legislative goals, state Democratic leaders are preparing to advance their priorities as well.
Peter Conlon estimates he attended at least 100 concerts with Jimmy Carter and Rosalynn Carter during their decades of friendship.