Kentucky Fall Quota Hunt Applications Open Until Sept. 30

Hunters can apply for unique fall quota hunts, including deer and waterfowl, until September 30 through Kentucky’s wildlife department.
Jesse Andrew Leon Guerrero Convicted on Drug Charges

Jesse Andrew Leon Guerrero is found guilty of meth possession and illegal firearms in a recent court verdict.
Arrest Made in Chuck E. Cheese Armed Robbery Case

A suspect has been arrested after an armed robbery at Chuck E. Cheese in Evansville, raising safety concerns in the community.
Experts Urge Safe Firearm Storage to Protect Children

Indio officials emphasize secure firearm storage as youth firearm deaths rise.
Chicago Experiences Historic Drop in Gun Violence

The city reports only 1,200 shooting victims in 2025, marking the lowest figure since the mid-1960s.
Bronx Families Grieve Two Young Men Amid Gun Violence Surge

Two young men are dead following a violent night in the Bronx, even as additional police are deployed to curb rising crime.
Butte Family Advocates for Gun Safety After Tragedy

After their son’s death, a Butte family speaks out on the vital importance of responsible gun handling.
Metro Mayors Urge Action on Gun Safety Legislation

Mayors from multiple Minnesota cities call for strict gun reforms following a tragic school shooting that killed two children.
Tennessee Mandates Gun Safety Classes for Young Children

Tennessee becomes the first state to require gun safety classes for kids as young as five, addressing concerns over youth gun violence.
Gun Rights Group Challenges Colorado’s Assault Rifle Law

A gun rights group launches a lawsuit against Colorado’s new assault rifle restrictions, citing Second Amendment violations.
Minneapolis Mayor Mistakenly Flubs Gun Terminology

Mayor Jacob Frey calls for a weapons ban, but confuses basic gun mechanics during a televised interview.
Murphy’s Claim: Biden Gun Law and Mass Shootings Examined

Senator Murphy asserts that a new gun law reduced mass shootings; is the claim accurate?