Millions of people living along the Gulf Coast and into the Southeast are bracing for a rare, significant winter storm that’s expected to significantly impact travel and lead to power outages due to heavy snow and ice starting Monday evening.
Dominique Artis was named Friday as the city of Dallas’ new top public safety official, cementing the former Dallas Fire-Rescue chief in a pivotal position overseeing police, fire, municipal court and emergency services.
The Gilman Fire broke out in the La Jolla neighborhood today, while a brush fire at the border with Mexico, has engulfed 20 acres. Follow Newsweek's live blog.
Two of the biggest cities in Collin County are joining others in the region who have embraced automated license plate reader cameras in their public safety operations.
The city of Delray Beach has hired a law firm to investigate its fire department’s action in connection with a crash involving one of its fire trucks and a Brightline train.
An estimated 11 million immigrants live in the U.S. without authorization, with the largest numbers in California, Texas, Florida, New York, New Jersey and Illinois.
In the aftermath of two recent crashes that killed Road Rangers on the side of Florida’s highways, state officials are again urging drivers to follow the state’s “Move
Florida's sheriffs are getting a clear directive from Gov. Ron DeSantis: cooperate with the federal government's new immigration crackdown. But local sheriffs tell WPBF 25 News Investigative Reporter Terri Parker that doesn't mean they are going to start rounding up residents — illegal or not.
The Fort Worth Police Department has terminated the employment of Sergeant Kathryn Freix and Officer Ruben Gastelum following separate administrative investigations, according to a press release
US President Donald Trump announced the formation of a committee to develop a regulatory framework for digital assets, led by David Sacks. The executive order aims to advance America's crypto ...
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis came to the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office headquarters Thursday afternoon to hold a roundtable with Jacksonville Sheriff T.K. Waters and other public officials.
Tonya Fuller, with the Department of Family Protective Services (DFPS), stopped by East Texas Live on Thursday to spread awareness about human trafficking. Freedom