Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano today announced the publication of the Department of Homeland Security's (DHS) Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) on the Federal Register for the creation of the Ammonium Nitrate Security Program—part of the Department's ongoing efforts to secure potentially dangerous chemicals and ensure those chemicals do not fall into the hands of those who could cause harm
Philadelphia Mayor Michael A. Nutter announced that the Police Department (PPD), District Attorney’s Office, Law Department, Department of Human Services (DHS), Philadelphia Youth Commission, City officials, business owners and community representatives has created an integrated, coordinated response to recent ‘flash mob’ incidents in Center City.
The Transportation Security Administration will start testing a new layer of behavior-detection security screening tomorrow at Logan International Airport, the first airport in the nation to roll out the pilot program
Olympic security officials said that testing is underway for the mammoth task of making the 2012 London Games safe -- trials that include testing body scan machines, communications equipment, response time and extra closed-circuit security cameras.
Shoplifters and dishonest employees stole more than $7.0 billion in 2010 from just 23 major retailers, according to the 23rd Annual Retail Theft Survey by Jack L. Hayes International, the leading loss prevention and inventory shrinkage control consulting firm.
The number of homicides in Mexico rose by nearly a quarter in 2010 compared to the year before as the drug war intensified across the country, Mexican statisticians said.
A federal judge today dismissed the Massachusetts Port Authority from the last remaining lawsuit brought by family members who lost loved ones in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
Two new "narco mantas" that were left in Juárez and Chihuahua City on Wednesday repeated previous threats against U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration agents and U.S. Consulate employees.
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel says an additional layer of security, including more permanent police patrols and security cameras, will soon make CTA bus and train stations safer.