Drones Could Pose a Threat at Super Bowl
The Department of Homeland Security is working to protect the Super Bowl game from the possibility of a drone threat.
The Department of Homeland Security is working to protect the Super Bowl game from the possibility of a drone threat.
Authorities are investigating to determine if anyone can be charged for the damage caused by the fires.
Event will be held in Orlando, Fla., July 6-9, 2015.
Author and conservative talk show host Dana Loesch postponed her visit at Texas Christian University (TCU) last weekend.
There were 84 arrests made at the annual New Hampshire Festival.
New York State Police called in to break-up off a fight during a sports contest.
Report claims police did not properly plan for the event and that there was “command confusion.”
Albertsons Stadium officials will deploy walk-through metal detection; encourage use of see-through bags.
Police arrested 15 people after University of Arizona fans rioted following the school’s loss in the West Region NCAA final.