Flags across Arizona and the U.S. have been flying at half-staff for nearly a month, but they will soon return to full-staff.
Flags must be flown at half-staff for 30 days after the death of a former president. President Trump ordered flags to be at full-staff on Jan. 20.
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And that means Arizona state flags will remain at half-staff on Monday regardless of the fact the Donald Trump is being sworn in. "We are following flag protocol," said gubernatorial press aide ...
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As of 2 p.m. on Monday, the Arizona state Capitol building had its flags at full-staff, whereas most of the other buildings in the Capitol Mall were still at half-staff. That was because MLK Day ...