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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.
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The Guam Police Department’s digital automated fingerprint system, LiveScan, for firearms identification cards is now fully operational, GPD said. The Records and ID Section, located on the ...
Andhra Pradesh Tenant Farmers’ Association demands ID cards, crop loans, and investment assistance, organizing protests on June 9.
MSI’s newest RTX cards go retro with cooler designs. The new GPUs look like they popped out of a time machine from 2010, despite rocking RTX 5060 Ti and 5070 guts. By Michael Crider.
WASHINGTON (WKRC) - The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has responded after rumors of travelers using their Costco membership cards as replacements for REAL ID's began circulating online.
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.
GREAT FALLS (AP) — Gov. Brian Schweitzer has signed a bill that requires tribal identification cards to be accepted as readily as state ID cards by state agencies. It takes effect Oct. 1.
GREAT FALLS (AP) — Gov. Brian Schweitzer has signed a bill that requires tribal identification cards to be accepted as readily as state ID cards by state agencies. It takes effect Oct. 1.
Fort Bragg officials are considering repurposing the Stryker Golf Course into an entertainment complex. Officials also aim to bring a Department of Motor Vehicles office back to Fort Bragg.