President Joe Biden declared Thursday, Jan. 9, as a National Day of Mourning to honor former President Jimmy Carter. Here's what is open and closed.
On Dec. 29, California Gov. Gavin Newsom also announced that flags at the State Capitol and Capitol Annex Swing Space would be flown at half-staff in honor of Carter. The country’s most recent national day of mourning was in December 2018, following the death of former President George H.W. Bush.
After Jimmy Carter died at age 100 on Dec. 29, 2024, politicians and world leaders including Joe Biden, Donald Trump, Bill Clinton and King Charles paid tribute to the former president with heartfelt statements.
The US will honor the late former President Jimmy Carter, who died at age 100 on December 29. President Joe Biden declared January 9 as a day of mourning in an executive order – the same day as his official state funeral at the Washington National Cathedral.
The United States Postal Service won't be delivering mail Thursday as it honors the life and legacy of former President Jimmy Carter.
Despite the best efforts of aides, staffers and spin doctors in the media, it appears that President Joe Biden’s legacy will be forever tarnished. A recently released […]
(Gray News) - The United States Postal Service will not be delivering mail on Thursday to honor the late former President Jimmy Carter. President Joe Biden declared Jan. 9 as a National Day of Mourning. It is the same day the official state funeral for Carter will be held at the Washington National Cathedral.
Here's what to know about whether government offices will be open or closed on the national day of mourning on Thursday, Jan. 9.
Illinois residents may be surprised to find out United States Postal Service offices are closed one day this week, but it's not because of a federal holiday.
Here's what to know about whether banks, post offices and shipping services will be open on the national day of mourning on Thursday, Jan. 9.