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8 Anaheim High School Runners Hit by Suspected Drunk Driver
The Anaheim High School athletes were waiting at a traffic light when they were struck by the vehicle as it went off the road.
NewsUPDATE: 5 Indicted in Hazing Death of Southern University Student Caleb Wilson
Sources claim Omega Psi Phi Fraternity members’ original accounts of the death of Caleb Wilson were fabricated.
NewsHow Advanced AI-Powered Gun Detection Improves Campus Safety
AI-powered visual gun detection systems enhance campus safety by combining edge-based analytics, cloud verification, and audio detection to provide accurate, real-time threat identification, reduce false positives, and seamless integration.
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Empower Staff with Immediate, Precise Alerts
The InformaCast Wearable Alert Badge is a compact, wireless panic button that school staff can use to alert others the moment issues arise.
Rollins College Student Had 1,500 Rounds of Ammo Delivered to Dorm
A subsequent search of the Rollins College student's dorm room uncovered an AR-15 rifle, six magazines, and a tactical vest.
NewsHID Funds 1,000 Scholarships for National Council of School Safety Directors Leadership Course
The National Council of School Safety Directors' Foundations of School Security Leadership Certificate course is a nine-part online course built around the Path to Safer Schools framework.
Press ReleasesSecuring Open Senior Living Communities with Video Technology
By integrating Milestone XProtect®, this senior living security case study demonstrates how innovative solutions can proactively enhance resident safety and streamline facility management operations.
InsightsOver 70% of Doctors Have Personal Data Exposed on People Search Sites
A new study reveals the widespread exposure of medical professionals' personal information online, increasing their vulnerability to stalking, harassment, and other threats.
NewsU.S. Department of Education OCR Struggles with Backlog of Discrimination Cases
The U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights' severe backlog of discrimination cases is exacerbated by significant staff shortages and a record number of complaints.
NewsKids Who Returned to School Sooner During Pandemic Had Better Mental Health Outcomes
The probability that a child would be seen by a mental health provider was reduced by 43% in the nine months after schools reopened.
InsightsUCSF Social Worker Fatally Stabbed at San Francisco Hospital: Questions Raised Over Security Measures
The fatal stabbing of a UCSF social worker at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital has prompted urgent calls for enhanced safety and security measures to protect healthcare workers and patients.
NewsICE at Augsburg University: Homeland Security Says Agents Had Warrant to Arrest Student
Augsburg University officials allege the ICE agents aimed weapons at witnesses, including students and staff.
NewsColorado SWAT Sergeant Was Drunk While Responding to Evergreen High School Shooting
During the internal investigation, a Jefferson County sergeant admitted to drinking the “better part” of a 12-pack of beers before responding to the shooting.
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