Senate Passes Bill to End Historic Government Shutdown

A Senate vote moves lawmakers closer to ending the longest U.S. government shutdown in history.
Review of Law Enforcement Response to MN Lawmaker Shootings

Minnesota law enforcement’s response to June shootings will be reviewed for future improvements.
Remington Fundraiser Nets $20K for Children’s Hospital

Remington’s annual Shoot to Cure event raises funds for Arkansas Children’s Hospital, totaling over $50K in four years.
Portland Man Sentenced for Fatal Drug-Related Shooting

Estavan Ramirez pleads guilty to manslaughter after shooting a man during a drug dispute, reflecting on the consequences of his actions.
Florida Parents Face Charges After Twin Boys Shot

Twin boys are critically injured after finding a gun at home, leading to the parents’ arrest on charges of neglect and firearm possession.
New PBS Documentary on Najaf and Fallujah Battles

“The Last 600 Meters” reveals gripping stories of US troops during fierce combat in Iraq, airing ahead of Veterans Day.
Naperville Police Arrest 17th Individual for Gun Charges

Officers arrest a 22-year-old man near Topgolf, marking the 17th gun-related arrest in the area this year.
Marines’ Arsenal: A Look at Essential Firearms

Discover the diverse firearms every Marine trains with as the U.S. Marine Corps celebrates its 249th birthday.
More Firearms Seized in Woodland Traffic Stops

Police find multiple unserialized firearms during routine traffic stops, raising concerns over gun laws in California.
17-Year-Old Fatally Shot in Rockledge, Investigation Ongoing

A 17-year-old has died after a shooting in Rockledge, as police investigate the circumstances surrounding the incident.
Armed Guards Hired at Philadelphia Cheesesteak Venue

A famed cheesesteak restaurant in Philadelphia employs armed guards amid rising violence in the city.
Hunters Advised on Biosecurity Amid HPAI Concerns

As fall hunting season approaches, biosecurity becomes crucial for protecting poultry from avian influenza.