While the country collectively holds its breath awaiting election results, government officials have prepared cities across ...
Alabama, Arizona, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Iowa, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Washington, Wisconsin and West Virginia, CNN said ...
Washington Gov. Jay Inslee activated some Washington National Guard members last week, asking them to be on standby.
Washington’s National Guard is now on standby for unlawful activity related to the election, but officials are saying very little about what that means.
Springfield city officials said that they, like in other municipalities across the country, are preparing for possible civil unrest and turmoil following the election.
Fearing a repeat of the violence seen after the last election, people across the country are bracing for more unrest with windows being boarded up and National Guard put on standby ...
Election Day is supposed to be about exercising the right to vote, but fears of violence are prompting many communities coast-to-coast to take significant security precautions, including fortifying ...
Bowser said there were no identifiable threats but that she anticipated making a National Guard request at ... Leading up to the election, Tran said she’s had employees who have asked for time off, ...
Law enforcement officials say they're prepared to deal with unrest on Election Day ... MORE: DHS report warns violent ...
A security fence rings a Las Vegas building where a Nevada county tabulates votes. An Arizona sheriff has his department on ...
A. The first thing to know is that the military cannot just “step in” on Election Day—as some people are falsely claiming on social media—or any other day. Any decision to deploy troops domestically ...
More than 20 US states are ready to send National Guard troops to Washington if there are riots after the presidential ...