Some U.S. state flags were ordered to be raised during Donald Trump's swearing-in, while others will remain at half-staff for ...
Flags aren't scheduled to return to full-staff until next Wednesday — here's why they were in violation of a presidential ...
The order comes as the nation mourns the loss of former President Jimmy Carter, which prompted flags to be flown at ...
Republican Gov. Kelly Armstrong has directed that U.S. and North Dakota flags at all state buildings including the Capitol be ...
But since the inauguration fell during that time, state governments and the U.S. Capitol decided to fly flags at full-staff ...
Eight states have ordered flags raised for Inauguration Day, even though it is customary to keep them lowered for 30 days ...
The celebration lasted a day before the flags were returned to half-staff for the rest of the mourning period. Alabama, Iowa, North Dakota, Nebraska, and Florida have confirmed that their flags ...
President Biden previously ordered that flags fly at half-staff until Jan. 28 to honor former President Jimmy Carter. Some ...
Six of the eight — Alabama, Florida, Iowa, Nebraska, North Dakota and Tennessee — have announced that flags will return to half-staff the following day for the remainder of the mourning period.
According to the U.S. Flag Code ... at full-staff on Inauguration Day, and some states have followed. Here's what to know. Along with Washington, D.C., flags will fly at full height on Inauguration ...
Along with Washington, D.C., flags will fly at full height on Inauguration Day in Alabama, Texas, Nebraska, North Dakota ... can be happy about it." While half-staff refers to lowered flags ...