MADISON (WKBT) -- Beginning next year, Wisconsin police officers could start drawing blood for alcohol and drug arrests. They would take over for medical workers who are currently assigned the task.
Peter Giarrizzo, the Superintendent of the Mount Pleasant Central School District At least a dozen Westchester school districts and one in Putnam received bogus phone calls Thursday morning warning of ...
(Photo by JEFFREY HASTINGS) Three of the several state police cruisers that responded to the Sununu Youth Services Center in Manchester over the weekend are parked outside the facility. MANCHESTER – ...
The planned unauthorized reopening Friday of some counties, including Huntingdon, won’t draw intervention by state police, according to its deputy commissioner of operations. “(The approach) will ...
AUSTIN, Texas — Drivers suspected of driving while intoxicated in Austin may face a different process than in most other places. The Austin Police Department (APD) recently launched a program that has ...
An apparent computer-generated call about active shooters at multiple Pennsylvania high schools caused mass confusion and panic for students and parents on Wednesday. Multiple 911 centers received ...
Other metro-area police departments have officers trained to draw blood but still use breath tests, depending on the situation. Woolridge said Green's claim doesn't tell the whole story, but he could ...
Fights, vandalism and arrests marked the release of Nike’s new Air Jordan basketball shoes as a shopping rush on stores across the United States led to unrest that nearly turned into rioting. The ...