The first holiday of the year was just a couple of weeks ago, with banks and big retailers closed on New Year’s Day. Now, Martin Luther King Jr. Day is here — and it happens to coincide with President-elect Donald Trump’s Inauguration Day.
While most government functions will not be operating on Monday, most grocery stores, big box stores and restaurants will remain open. Major chain stores such as Target, Costco, Walmart, The Home Depot, Jewel-Osco and Mariano's will remain open on the holiday.
Martin Luther King Jr. Day ... The United States Postal Service will be closed Monday, so there will be no regular mail deliveries. Other delivery services, including United Parcel Service and ...
Martin Luther King Jr. Day ... United States. This means banks will be closed on Monday. The Federal Reserve will also be closed. Bank ATMs and digital banking features will still be in service.
Carla Clark | For The Republic Volunteer Varun Patibandla unloads food donated by Cummins at the United Way during the Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service, Columbus, Ind., Monday, January 20 ...
Decades after the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., there is still "so much work ... the JCC is "proud to be a part" of the annual Day of Service event. The event drew "hundreds of ...
Federal and state offices, banks, as well as postal and trash services will be closed or suspended Monday. Here’s what else you should know.
President-elect Donald Trump and Vice President-elect JD Vance were sworn into office on Monday, Jan. 20, the same day the nation is commemorating the life and legacy of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. This year,
Martin Luther King Jr. Day ... United States. This means banks will be closed on Monday. The Federal Reserve will also be closed. Bank ATMs and digital banking features will still be in service.
20 (UPI) --The United ... stay. Martin Luther King Jr. Day has come to be recognized in all 50 states and remains the only federal holiday that is also designated as a National Day of Service ...
The civil rights icon had visited Temple Beth-El in 1967 and delivered a speech in which he denounced inequality, violence on the domestic front and conflict overseas in Vietnam.
Presidents' Day falls on Feb. 17 this year, and while it is a federal holiday, it's not guaranteed a paid day off for U.S. workers.