Pennsylvania first responders attended President Donald Trump’s inauguration parade on Monday, and they honored a former firefighter who was killed during the attempted assassination of Trump at a campaign rally in July,
Pennsylvania first responders kicked off the indoor parade in Washington, D.C., for President Donald Trump’s inauguration celebration on Monday. Members of local and state law enforcement and paramedics processed through the Capital One Arena,
President-elect Trump says his second term represents a “new chapter" for America and promised the American people that the country’s “best days are yet to come."
President Trump is invoking the July attempt on his life during a campaign rally in Butler, Pa., saying in his inaugural address that “my life was saved for a reason.” Tru
Butler County emergency services personnel who responded to the shooting at Trump's July 13 rally will march in his inaugural parade.
When President-elect Donald Trump ends his inaugural address next week, a group of police and EMTs who responded to the assassination attempt on his life in Butler will lead a parade down Pennsylvania Avenue.
Must win — no. Much-needed win — absolutely. Andrew Gettinger tallied 14 points, nine rebounds, six assists and five blocked shots Tuesday night as Butler defeated North Hills 51-39
President Donald Trump signed an executive order banning the weaponization of the federal government looking to implement change in the DOJ and FBI.
Two Pennsylvania brothers arrested for their role in the riots were released in Washington, D.C. on Monday night.
President Donald Trump declared during his inauguration address that he was saved by God so he could make America great
Donald J. Trump took the oath of office as the 47th president of the United States Monday, promising to reverse what he referred to as the nation’s decline and vowing that he would usher in a new “golden age of America.
Palm Beach County Republicans have high hopes for the next four years. Members of the Palm Beach County Republican Party gathered Monday to celebrate the inauguration of President Donald Trump, the nation's 47th president. Roughly 150 people were in attendance as they watched the swearing-in ceremony.