The FAA shut down El Paso's airport near the Texas-Mexico border late Tuesday, but it reopened Wednesday. Kris Van Cleave of ...
The FAA announced it was completely closing airspace around El Paso for 10 days on Tuesday, Feb. 10, due to an unspecified ...
A Pentagon plan to deploy a high‑energy, counter‑drone laser over El Paso, Texas, was abruptly halted after officials ...
The MK30, Prime Air’s newest drone, crashed into the side of an apartment building in Richardson, Texas, a Dallas suburb, on ...
An Amazon Prime delivery in Richardson this week left more behind than intended.
Amazon’s drones have had a… let’s say, rocky history. On Wednesday, one hit the side of a building in Richardson, Texas, ...
U.S. officials warn that cartel-operated drones on the border pose a major threat. Mexican officials are less certain.
Various theories circulate in the wake of the El Paso, Texas airspace closure. Federal government handling widely criticized.
The sources say the border security agency borrowed the laser and fired it without first coordinating with the aviation agency, sparking a sudden, short-lived shutdown.
Flights were grounded overnight for "security reasons," but conflicting accounts have left travelers wondering what really ...
CBP officials thought they were taking down a drone, but it was actually a party balloon, according to The New York Times.
New evidence suggests the CBP's use of a military anti-drone laser triggered an airspace shutdown initially attributed to Mexican cartels.