NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - The Federal Trade Commission and Evolv Technologies have settled a complaint filed by the FTC in 2024. It accused Evolv Technologies of using deceptive marketing practices.
St. Lucie County schools purchased 11 metal detectors this year. Each metal detector cost $6,000 each. Indian River County schools purchased metal detectors in 2024. ST. LUCIE COUNTY — A second ...
FAIRFAX, Va. — Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) is ramping up efforts to enhance school safety by launching a pilot program that will bring weapons detection systems to select high schools ...
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Facing pressure to act after a series of violent encounters in hospitals and increasing safety concerns from health-care workers, the Sask. Party government is launching an independent review of how ...
Orange County Public Schools testing new weapons detections system ...
After a student at Woodlawn High recently slipped a loaded firearm past a manned metal detector, East Baton Rouge Parish public school leaders are turning to artificial intelligence to tighten ...
MADISON, Ala. (WAFF) - Madison City Schools is the latest district to bring a weapon detector into its school system. But unlike the others, this one moves from school to school, and it also barks.
Houston ISD will introduce new weapons detection systems to its high school campuses in the spring semester after experiencing an uptick in confiscated weapons in the 2024-25 school year. More than 10 ...
GEORGETOWN COUNTY, S.C. (WCSC) - The Georgetown County Sheriff’s Office has arrested a high school student who allegedly brought a BB gun onto school property. Kiaheem Navir Smith, 18, is charged with ...
School board members voted Tuesday evening to spend $400,000 on 19 Opengate Weapons Detection Systems.
Gov. Tim Walz on Monday issued an executive order to bring metal detectors and weapons screening to the Minnesota State Capitol ahead of the regular legislative session.