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."
Two men from Wood and Washington Counties went to Washington D.C. to watch President Trump's second inauguration.
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.
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.
Although the cold weather changed plans for an outdoor ceremony, people still attended watch parties to watch President Donald Trump be sworn in.
Thousands stood in line for hours for President-elect Donald Trump's inaugural events, including a family from JD Vance's hometown.
Vice President-elect JD Vance of Cincinnati, a former Marine, will live on the grounds of a Naval observatory in Washington, D.C. See it on the map.
Lt. Gov. Jon Husted will fill Vice President-elect JD Vance's Senate seat and join new Sen. Bernie Moreno in Washington.
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.
Thousands cheered on Donald Trump and JD Vance as they took the oath of office Monday, including supporters from the Gulf Coast. Read the full story: <a href="
Vice President-elect JD Vance, a native of Middletown, flexed his Buckeye pride at the Ohio Inaugural Ball hosted in Washington D.C. Sunday.
JD Vance was sworn into office as the 50th vice president on Monday, and he’s already making a name for himself. He is now the first millennial vice president and the youngest to serve since Richard Nixon.