Monday's freezing temperatures changed President Trump's Inauguration Day activities, but many Tennesseans still made the trip.
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Mid-South lawmakers attend inauguration
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) - Multiple Mid-South lawmakers attended President Trump’s inauguration on Monday in Washington D.C. Tennessee U-S Senator Marsha Blackburn and North Mississippi Congressman Trent Kelly were there in Washington along with Tennessee Governor Bill Lee to welcome a new administration.
The State Troopers assisted the Washington D.C. Police and Secret Service, joining hundreds of local and state agencies for the Inauguration.
A Middle Tennessee marching band has been selected to perform during Donald Trump's inauguration parade. Their trip will be made possible thanks to community fundraising. Here's how.
A local high school band will be performing at the Inauguration Day Parade in Washington D.C. thanks to a generous final donation.
The 2023-24 school year saw the highest percentage of kindergarteners exempted from vaccinations, with increases in 40 states and Washington, D.C. In some localities, the so-called health freedom message has led to nonmedical exemption rates as high as 50 percent.
President-elect Donald Trump will soon take the oath of office once again. Here's where you can watch it, and other political commentary leading up to it.
A local high school band is celebrating a huge milestone after they got the opportunity to perform at the presidential inauguration in Washington D.C.
Washington today is not just a company town that houses the seat of government; it is an epicenter of connections and capital. Although small in area, it looms large in American commerce. Beyond government, the District of Columbia’s stature has grown in the global economy as a catalyst for domestic growth and a beacon for international trade.
Several Tennesseans made their way to Washington, D.C. for the Inauguration of President Donald Trump, but had to change their plans after it was moved inside the Capitol Rotunda.
Hundreds of thousands of President Trump supporters trek to the U.S. capital, including from Tennessee, for all the inaugural festivities.
With President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration being moved indoors due to frigid temperatures forecasted, the Stewarts Creek High School Band will no longer perform in the 60th Presidential Inaugural Parade in Washington,