Moms seek precautions before lawmakers pass private school gun policy
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Some mothers from The Covenant School are urging lawmakers to establish policies before private schools allow individuals to carry guns....
Virginia contractor accused of taking thousands from families appears in court
FAIRFAX COUNTY, Va. - Richard 'Craig' Tadlock had few words as lawyers requested a continuance in the criminal case against the home contractor Tuesday...
Closer to Midnight: Doomsday Clock’s Alarming Trend
AI was used to edit original content and provide details.The Doomsday Clock is an indicator of relative instability in the world. The closer to...
House Bill 406: Fentanyl mandatory minimum sentence
The Judiciary Rules and Administration Committee to discuss HB406, a bill adding fentanyl to the list of drugs in Idaho that carry a mandatory...
‘Shark Tank’ star flies into Oklahoma to meet with Gov. Kevin Stitt
OKLAHOMA CITY - Shark Tank star Kevin O'Leary flew into Oklahoma on Tuesday as the first stop on what he called a "competitive state...
Alaska Airlines CEO ‘angry’ over Max 9 issues, makes ‘demand’ of Boeing
Alaska Airlines CEO Ben Minicucci revealed his frustrations with Boeing, saying Tuesday he is "angry" and "disappointed" with the aircraft company.Story continues
The Mysterious Blue Ridge Mountains of South Carolina: A Legacy of Legends and Phenomena
Nestled in the ancient landscape of South Carolina, the Blue Ridge Mountains hold more than just scenic vistas and rich history. They are a...
DC Council discusses massive crime bill with vote expected in 2 weeks
WASHINGTON (7News) - On Tuesday afternoon, some members of the D.C. Council expressed concerns and questioned certain parts of a giant crime bill being...
New Nebraska bill could make texting while driving a primary offense
OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) - Nebraska lawmakers are tackling the issue of distracted driving. Right now, drivers can be ticketed for texting and driving as...
ATF director: Ballistic imaging helps nab the worst criminals in Colorado
DENVER (KDVR) — The director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives was in Denver on Tuesday and talked with police...