The Greater Cincinnati area has been blanketed in more than a half-foot of snow thanks to the winter storm that began Sunday.
The electoral certification comes in stark contrast to Jan. 6, 2021, when a mob of Trump supporters stormed the Capitol and delayed the tally of the vote.
As the winter storm starts to move out, travel will remain treacherous throughout the day Tuesday and even near-impossible at times.
FOX 29's Cheyenne Corin has truly seen it all as she head down the shore to see how folks were enjoying the snow day amid the winter storm.
With the snow and flurries winding down, the story becomes lingering travel issues and bitter cold temperatures.
Officially it was Philly’s biggest snow of the season — a hefty 1.8 inches of powder-puff landed at the airport — and while ...
It is only the eighth time since 1888 that Kansas City has received at least 10 inches of snow in a single day.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Louisville and southern Indiana are no longer under a winter storm warning, but the impacts of the storm will be felt for several days. More than 10.5 inches of snow were recorded in ...
The January 6 certification ceremony was free of the chaos and violence of four years ago, but undoubtedly still ...
Several deaths are blamed on a winter storm that shut down interstates, caused thousands of airport delays and racked up more ...
WASHINGTON – Minnesota’s 10 members of Congress gathered in the House chamber Monday to certify President-elect Donald ...
Travel remains risky Monday morning as road crews work to dig the Kansas City area out from record-breaking snowfall and ice after a winter storm passed through over the weekend. Roads across the ...