Leading North Carolina Republicans Support Bill to Permit Concealed Handguns Without a Permit

A push for gun owners to be able to carry concealed handguns in North Carolina without first having to obtain a permit is gaining momentum, with GOP lawmakers in both the House and Senate filing legislation to that effect in recent days. On Tuesday, Senate Republicans announced that they had introduced a bill that would allow for permitless carry of a concealed handgun,…

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Suspect Acquitted by Reason of Insanity for Destruction of Radar Equipment at Cleveland Hopkins Airport

A Cleveland man whose two-hour rampage included ripping up radar equipment at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport on one of the busiest travel days of the year was found not guilty by reason of insanity on Wednesday. Prosecutors and defense attorneys agreed that Isaac Woolley’s severe mental illnesses caused him to be unable to appreciate the seriousness of the crimes he committed…

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Northwood football’s Joseph Harper Commits to Army for Continued Growth and Development

Northwood’s Joseph Harper has accomplished plenty on the football field. He’s been part of CIF-SS championship teams. He’s excelled at multiple positions, played through injury and earned All-County honors. The senior believes he still has room for growth on and off the field. That’s why he committed to Army and signed with the Black Knights on National Signing Day…

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ICE Raids Target Tren de Aragua Gang in Apartment Buildings Across Aurora and Denver

Federal law enforcement agencies conducted a large-scale immigration raid across Denver and Aurora on Wednesday, with masked agents targeting apartment complexes and individual addresses, where they deployed flashing smoke grenades, zip-tied detainees and took an unconfirmed number of people into custody. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Denver office said on social media that it was working with…

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