Heroic images of athletes holding aloft the Olympic flame dominate the world's most famous sporting event. But the need for the flame to be highly visible has often put the torch bearer at risk.
Members of the Gardiner Police Department joined the Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics, carrying the Flame of ...
Your eyes fixate on the screen, ready for the magic to begin. Then, she appears. A symbol of hope, of possibility, holding a blazing torch high for the world to see. Her image, the face of Columbia ...
The first sign of life early in the morning on Tuesday was Chad, a Porterville Police Department volunteer jogging around the ...
Representatives from the Lawrence Police Department, Douglas County Sheriff’s Office, KU, Eudora and Baldwin City police departments and Douglas County Special Olympics athletes carried the Flame of ...
Law enforcement officers and athletes carried the Special Olympics torch through Northwest Arkansas on its way to the Special Olympics Arkansas Summer Games in Little Rock. Click here to see more ...
An archived version of the photo did not include a date when it was taken, though construction of the statue occurred between 1881 and 1884. Furthermore, a version of the image in question circulating ...
Scenes from the Skagit County leg of the 2025 Law Enforcement Run on Wednesday. The southbound run went from Alger Bar & Grille to the Snohomish County line.