Officials this morning are saying there are no survivors after a plane crash in Washington, DC. The plane involved has ties to Ohio. What we know.
Two flights from Cincinnati into our nation's capital have been canceled Thursday morning after a passenger plane collided with an Army helicopter late Wednesday night.
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CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Excitement filled the air as Ohio representatives gathered in Washington, D.C., to celebrate the inauguration of Vice President Vance, despite the weather changing some of the original plans. This is State Rep. Adam Mathews first time in Washington, D.C., for the inauguration.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Republican Attorney General Dave Yost announced Thursday that he is running to be the next governor of Ohio — wedging the news between the departure from the race of a top rival and the expected entry as soon as next week of a new one.
flexed his Buckeye pride at the Ohio inaugural ball hosted in Washington D.C. Sunday night. The 40-year-old former Ohio GOP senator led the "OH-IO" chant and dissed Michigan football during his remarks to the crowd of Ohio officials and supporters.
Multiple area residents plan to attend President Donald Trump’s second inauguration Monday in Washington, D.C. Trump announced Friday he would take the oath of office inside the Capitol Rotunda due to the intense cold weather forecast for the day.
Area residents who visited Washington, D.C. this week as Donald Trump was sworn in as the nation’s 47th president and JD Vance was sworn in as its 50th vice president said the experience was well worth the many miles they traveled and the cold weather they endured.
Hundreds of Ohio Republicans made their way to Washington D.C. to celebrate the inauguration of Donald Trump and JD Vance, adding that the Buckeye State is back on the "national stage."
Although the cold weather changed plans for an outdoor ceremony, people still attended watch parties to watch President Donald Trump be sworn in.
Two men from Wood and Washington Counties went to Washington D.C. to watch President Trump's second inauguration.
Trump's a fan of President William McKinley, giving the Canton, Ohio, native a major shout-out in his inaugural address.