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Traveling out of Alabama with only a paper copy of your Real ID? TSA says that's not enough. Here's what to know.
A REAL ID is a driver’s license or other state-issued ID that meets security requirements mandated in a 2005 law passed in the aftermath of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
A York County paper mill that generated tens of thousands of odor complaints releases more of a powerful neurotoxin into the air than any other major paper plant in the country, a new report says.
Items needed for a Real ID. There are three things you'll need to have before getting your Real ID. You need two forms of residential address. This includes a valid NJ driver license/non-driver ...
As of May 7, a Real ID-compliant license is needed to fly within the U.S. But you can use other options like a passport or enhanced driver's license.
Formica said she has received phone calls about appointments for REAL ID and has been able to get people in for walk-in appointments. “If you are not traveling by air this month, it is not that ...
Time to recharge. Phew – that was intense. The first few days of the exams really are the hardest. The weekend, thankfully, offers the chance of some much-needed respite for everyone.
A Costco membership card can get you lots of toilet paper and a rotisserie chicken for $4.99, but it cannot pass as ID at an airport security checkpoint. A new warning from the Transportation ...
Authorities have identified the pedestrian killed last week on Highway 101 in Healdsburg as 57-year-old Clinton Smith.. The Sonoma County Sheriff’s Office said Smith did not have a permanent ...
MANILA, Philippines — Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro Jr. and Armed Forces of the Philippines chief of staff Gen. Romeo Brawner Jr. on Saturday slammed “malicious narratives” by Chinese state ...
The Cook County Medical Examiners Office ID'd the Chicago police officer shot and killed in the line of duty as Krystal River, 36, of Irving Park.
John Fetterman Trashed by Hometown Paper in Scathing Critique The Philadelphia Inquirer’s editorial board held nothing back in its condemnation of the Pennsylvania senator.