There are thousands of drones registered with the FAA. What should you do if you think one over your home poses a threat?
It starts with the distinctive whirring noise or hum that lets you know a drone is near. Eventually you might spot it, then notice its camera seems to be focused into your window or on your backyard.
Republican lawmakers are circulating a bill what would allow local law enforcement officers to intercept, disable or destroy drones to mitigate a security or privacy threat.
As recreational and commercial drone use grows in the United States, it's no longer a surprise to spot one in the air. But with the mass confusion around possible drones spotted over New Jersey in ...
Drones have become an increasingly common sight in Wisconsin skies, and with them comes a long list of federal rules for ...
From personal use to law enforcement applications, drones in California and across the nation have become a common sight in our skies. More than 822,000 drones are registered with the Federal Aviation ...
It's not uncommon to spot a drone in the skies in metro Detroit. With the technology, there are a host of federal rules for users to follow. But what if you seen one flying above your home? You cannot ...