“JUST IN: Biden just announced California fire victims are being given $770,” tweeted Nick Sortor, a self-described “independent journalist.” “Barely a FEW NIGHTS in a hotel out here in LA. Why are Americans given pennies while foreigners are given blank checks?!”
Brush fires continue to pop up, but there's good news in the days ahead for the fight against wildfires in Southern California.
The Pittsburgh airport had 42 guns stopped at security last year — more than Philadelphia, where the checkpoint volume is significantly higher.
From federal funding to the restaurant industry, Trump’s executive orders are having early implications for the region he’s expected to visit Friday.
Jerry Spero has been appointed the Transportation Security Administration's new federal security director for Pennsylvania and Delaware. He says the Pittsburgh International Airport is in good hands but they got to get one thing under control, and that's getting the message out to passengers that you can't put a gun in your carry-on.
U.S. officials say active duty military troops are arriving in El Paso, Texas, and in San Diego on Thursday evening.
It's the first batch of troops deployed to the border following President Trump's executive order demanding an immediate crackdown on immigration.
President Donald Trump has moved quickly to remake the Department of Homeland Security by firing the heads of the Transportation Security Administration and Coast Guard before their terms are up while eliminating all the members of a key aviation security advisory group.
Firefighters are still battling two massive wildfires in Los Angeles on Monday afternoon as a new fire ignited near San Diego as strong winds returned to southern California.
Can President Trump deport undocumented immigrants accused of crimes in California jails? Sheriffs will play a role in answering that question.
Under orders from President Donald Trump, 1,500 active-duty service members and additional air and intelligence assets are being deployed to the southwest border, Acting Secretary of
What you can or cannot bring in your carry-on might seem like common sense to some, but last year, more than 625 pounds of prohibited items were left behind by travelers at the Santa Barbara Airport.