Gun-Shaped Lighter Sparks UW Seattle Campus Alert

Reports of a man with a gun on campus turned out to be a lighter, prompting police intervention.
Retired Hagerstown Officers Complete Annual Firearms Test

About 30 retired Hagerstown police officers recently completed their annual firearms qualification.
FBI’s January 6 Investigation Raises Alarms Over Data Subpoenas

Recent revelations show the FBI obtained extensive phone records linked to January 6 and GOP figures, raising serious questions.
Buffalo’s Next Mayor Faces Trump Administration Challenges

Buffalo’s mayoral candidates prepare for immigration and funding challenges posed by the Trump administration.
Texas Air Show Delayed by Government Shutdown

The inaugural Texas Capital Air Show is postponed to 2026 due to military participation issues stemming from the U.S. government shutdown.
Kentucky Renewed Fishing and Hunting Licenses

New reciprocal fishing and hunting agreements benefit Kentucky residents.
Gun Rights Debate Invokes Alcohol Use Comparison

A letter questions the fairness of restricting gun rights for drug users while alcohol consumers remain unaffected.
LDS Church Upholds Gun Ban Amid Safety Concerns

After a Michigan church attack, the LDS Church reaffirms its gun ban and safety protocols for worshippers.
St. Paul Considers Symbolic Assault Weapons Ban

St. Paul aims to pass a symbolic assault weapons ban amid ongoing gun violence debates.
Dover Shootings Spark Community Safety Initiatives

Recent shootings in Dover prompt officials to enhance safety measures and community engagement efforts.
Elyria Man Arrested for Armed Jewelry Store Robbery

Police arrest a suspect after an armed robbery at Kay Jeweler’s, recovering stolen jewelry and a BB gun.
Kimberly School District Permits Staff to Carry Firearms

Staff in Kimberly School District can now carry concealed firearms, a controversial measure aimed at enhancing school safety.