Thousands stood in line for hours for President-elect Donald Trump's inaugural events, including a family from JD Vance's hometown.
JD Vance, an Ohio native with strong ties to Columbus, will be sworn in as vice president Monday. Vance, the now-former senator from Ohio who was tapped as presidential candidate Donald Trump's running mate this summer, grew up in Middletown, Ohio, as he details in his 2016 book "Hillbilly Elegy: A Memoir of a Family and Culture in Crisis ."
In Middletown, Ohio, many residents of JD Vance's hometown are bursting with pride at their native son’s accomplishments.
Vice President-elect JD Vance is a venture capitalist and best-selling author. So how much is Vance worth? A look at his fortune on Inauguration Day.
Vice President JD Vance's journey to the White House took an unusual route, but now the Middletown native finds himself serving in the second-highest seat in the country.
JD Vance — a now-former U.S. Senator raised in Middletown — will take his oath of office Monday alongside President-elect Donald Trump to become the first Ohioan to serve as vice president of the United States.
As Middletown, Ohio, native JD Vance gets settled in as the Vice President, his hometown is showing its support for him.
Donald Trump and JD Vance officially began their terms as President and Vice President of the United States after being inaugurated on Monday in Washington DC.
Portage County GOP treasurer shares his firsthand account of a weekend filled with history, celebration and Buckeye pride.
Governor Mike DeWine has ordered all flags to be flown at full staff in Ohio for the inauguration. Flags throughout the country have been flying at half-staff since the death of former President Jimmy Carter on Dec. 29.
Donald Trump's dramatic Veepstakes came to an end with the selection ... Born James Donald Bowman in Middletown, Ohio, JD Vance grew up in the Rust Belt and joined the Marines after high school. Vance served in Iraq as a public affairs marine, escorting ...
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine ordered flags on public grounds be raised for Donald Trump's inauguration on Monday and lowered the next day for Jimmy Carter.