Arson Concerns Growing in Tucson Area After Fires Set

Nine intentionally set fires raise alarm for residents near Tucson.
Buc-ee’s Files Lawsuit Over Beaver Logo Trademark Infringement

Buc-ee’s sues a clothing company over a beaver logo featuring military themes, alleging trademark infringement.
South Dakota Sees Best Pheasant Harvest Since 2012

Last year, South Dakota reported a record 1.3 million pheasants harvested, the highest since 2012.
Examining Americans’ Influence on Gun Policy

The history of government support reveals Americans have more sway over the gun industry than perceived.
ODNR reports record wild turkey hunting season in Ohio

Ohio hunters checked over 15,900 turkeys this season, exceeding last year’s total and marking a significant success in wildlife management.
NYC Youth Violence Rises, Cops Cite ‘Raise the Age’ Law

NYC Police Commissioner reports a staggering increase in youth violence, linking it to the controversial ‘Raise the Age’ law.
Philly Leaders Address Gun Violence Amid Recent Shootings

Officials discuss gun violence in Philly as a recent triple shooting raises concerns during Gun Violence Awareness Month.
Portland Triple Murderer Found Not Guilty by Insanity

A federal judge rules Joseph K. Banks not guilty by reason of insanity in a gun possession case following a 2022 murder spree.
Meriden Man Sentenced for Gun Manufacturing Crimes

Jonathan Willette faces 20 years in prison for illegally making and selling firearms, including fully automatic weapons and an AK-47.
Baltimore Teens Arrested with Guns and Automatic Device

Four teenagers are arrested in Baltimore with multiple firearms and a device to convert semiautomatic weapons to fully automatic.
St. Louis County Marks June as Gun Violence Awareness Month

St. Louis County embraces June as Gun Violence Awareness Month, highlighting community efforts for change.
NYC Reports Historic Drop in Shootings and Homicides

Mayor Eric Adams announces record-low violence rates, emphasizing a 54% decrease in shootings this year.