A driver's license is officially no longer enough to fly within the US — at least without paying a fee.
The TSA's new $45 fee for travelers without a Real ID goes into effect on Sunday, Feb. 1. The agency encourages impacted travelers to pay the fee online ahead of their trip.
A man is in police custody following a standoff at the Park View apartments on Sullivan Lane near Oddie Blvd. in Sparks.The incident began when police received ...
Travelers departing from Milwaukee's Mitchell International Airport will face a $45 fine starting Sunday if they do not ...
U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem held a news conference on Saturday, where she discussed technology ...
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - Starting Sunday, Feb. 1, travelers without a Real ID or passport will pay $45 to fly every time they travel. The Transportation Security Administration will implement ...
Travelers without a REAL ID or other accepted identification must now pay a $45 fee. The fee is for the TSA's new ConfirmID ...
Flights and TSA screening continue during a government shutdown, but longer lines and potential delays become more likely the longer it lasts.
Starting Feb. 1, travelers who do not have an acceptable ID can use TSA's new ConfirmID and pay a $45 fee.
Travelers who do not have an acceptable ID can use TSA's new ConfirmID and pay a $45 fee. On the TSA website, follow the link and pay to get a digital or printed receipt. Make sure to bring it to the ...
Travelers who do not present an acceptable form of ID to TSA agents will now be able to pay ahead of time or at the airport — but it doesn't mean they're guaranteed to fly.
Surveillance footage shows bystander tackling suspect who allegedly breached TSA checkpoint at Atlanta airport after knocking ...
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