The Tallahassee Police Department and other local law enforcement agencies are asking people to sign up for a new program that would give them access to your cameras in order to fight crime.
The goal of Senate Bill 482 is to prevent businesses lawmakers characterize as exploitative – like websites that publish ...
More No Kings protests are scheduled for late March as tensions over the war in Iran surge. Here's what to know about ...
SB 482 advances at the Capitol, raising concerns from advocates and families about accountability, access, and public trust in law enforcement.
From Texas to Minnesota, recent cases show how easily legal protections for journalists can collapse in chaotic protest ...
Joseph E. Foreman, known as Afroman, used rap songs and security footage to mock Ohio officers who raided his home, then beat ...
A federal judge agreed Friday to block the Trump administration from enforcing a policy limiting news reporters’ access to ...
KTTC first reached out to Brian Karalus in September to offer him and Shiloh Hendrix the opportunity to comment on the ...
A citizen journalist asked a 10th Circuit panel to revive his lawsuit against Lawrence Police Department officers, arguing a ...
Georgia’s SB 482 would restrict public access to arrest photos and police body camera videos. Requesters would need to provide specific names and sign notarized affidavits to see records. Supporters ...
A federal judge has permanently blocked several Arkansas school districts from implementing a state law requiring public schools to display the Ten Commandments.
Joseph “Afroman” Foreman faces a defamation lawsuit from seven Ohio deputies about a 2023 music video. He released another ...