Frank S. Matsura arrived in Washington state’s Okanogan County, which had recently been established along the U.S.–Canadian border.
On his way to his second inauguration ceremony, Donald Trump gave cameras a glimpse of his phone screen that was easier to see due to the oversized text ...
has ordered flags to fly at full-staff on Monday for President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration. "I hereby direct that Washington State and United States flags at all state agency facilities be ...
Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson, a Democrat, has ordered flags to fly at full-staff on Monday for President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration. “I hereby direct that Washington State and United States ...
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Jan. 17—American flags at state buildings across Washington will be raised to full staff on Monday in recognition of the presidential inauguration, with flags to return to half-staff by sunrise ...
Jan. 17—American flags at state buildings across Washington will be raised to full staff on Monday in recognition of the presidential inauguration, with flags to return to half-staff by sunrise ...
Ferguson has ordered flags in Washington be flown at full-staff for inauguration ... The backstory Flags across the state, and the nation, are currently at half-mast in honor of former President Jimmy ...
OLYMPIA, Wash. — Washington state and United States flags will be raised to full-staff Monday, Jan. 20, before being lowered back to half-staff in honor of former President Jimmy Carter.
Following the directive, former Gov. Jay Inslee also ordered that U.S. and Washington state flags flown at state facilities be lowered for a 30-day remembrance period.
Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson is directing all American flags at state agencies to be flown at full-staff Monday to mark President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration, which falls during the ...
Flags in the state have been up for a week. The question is not a first. President Richard Nixon in February 1973 made a one-day exception after President Lyndon Johnson’s death because of the ...