
Mesa Secures $500K Federal Funds for Gunshot Detection Technology
Mesa receives $500K in federal funds to invest in gunshot detection tech, enhancing public safety and response times.

Mesa receives $500K in federal funds to invest in gunshot detection tech, enhancing public safety and response times.
This story was updated on Monday at 4:57 p.m. with additional developments. U.S. Rep. Ryan Zinke announced he will not pursue reelection in Montana’s western U.S. House District, citing health concerns. This unexpected move has opened the field for new candidates. Shortly afterward, conservative talk radio host Aaron Flint and

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