Level‑4 Severe Storm Threat and Tornado Risk Across Central U.S. An early Monday deluge left Kansas City flooded and prompted water rescues, and the Storm Prediction Center now warns of an elevated Level 4 of 5 risk for severe storms across eastern Missouri and lower Illinois, including the St. Louis metro. Forecasters expect a few long‑track tornadoes, scattered destructive […]
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TriWatch Intel Services
At TriCorps, we know security is about more than what we can see right in front of us. It is also about staying aware of what may be developing before it ever reaches our client’s property or people. That is one of the ways TriWatch Intel Services adds value to our mission. A key part […]
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Historic River Flooding Continues in Northern Michigan and Wisconsin Northern Michigan and northeast Wisconsin remain inundated by near‑historic river flooding. The Wolf River has crested but significant flooding persists; evacuations continue in Shiocton and residents could be displaced for up to a week as damaged infrastructure is assessed. Additional rain has pushed water levels near the top […]
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Ceasefire in Doubt as Iran‑U.S. Talks Fail and U.S. Orders Blockade Twenty‑one hours of peace talks in Islamabad between Tehran and Washington broke down on April 11, with U.S. officials blaming Iran’s nuclear program for the impasse. Iranian negotiators said the discussions were promising and could pave the way for a “comprehensive agreement” despite concerns over […]
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Pakistan Offers Peace Plan as Iran–U.S. Standoff Deepens Pakistan has tabled the first public peace proposal aimed at ending the Iran–U.S. conflict that has shut the Strait of Hormuz to most commercial shipping, disrupting global energy flows. Both Tehran and Washington are reportedly reviewing the plan, which seeks to produce a comprehensive agreement within three weeks, while Iran rejected […]
Suspect in Michigan synagogue attack dead, security guard injured
A man is dead in Michigan after ramming a vehicle into one of the nation’s biggest synagogues that also houses an early childhood center, according to local officials. Cann, C., & Loria, M. (2026, March 13). Suspect in Michigan Synagogue attack dead, security guard injured. USA Today. https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2026/03/12/active-shooter-michigan-temple-israel-synagogue/89120022007/
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Trump Threatens Iran Energy Sites as Strait Tensions Escalate U.S. President Donald Trump escalated his rhetoric against Iran on March 31, warning that he would attack key Iranian energy sites if Tehran does not reopen the Strait of Hormuz “immediately”. Trump also threatened to “take the oil” by seizing Kharg Island, implying the deployment of ground troops to occupy […]
Beyond the Badge: Training & Appearance, The Foundation of Security
When people see a security professional, they do not just see a uniform. They see a presence. They see someone responsible for safety, for maintaining order, and for doing the right thing when it matters most. This perception is not accidental. It is built on two essential pillars: training and professional appearance. These are not […]
License Compliance: What Officers Are Responsible For
Maintaining an active security license is an essential responsibility for every security officer. License compliance ensures officers are legally authorized to perform their duties and helps protect both the officer and the company from regulatory issues. One of the most important responsibilities is understanding license renewal timelines. Security licenses typically expire after a set period, and […]
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U.S. Pauses Strikes on Iran’s Power Grid amid Rumored Talks President Trump postponed planned U.S. strikes on Iran’s power plants and energy infrastructure for five days after what he called “very good” talks, though Tehran denies any negotiations. The pause comes just before an earlier ultimatum expired that threatened action if the Strait of Hormuz remained closed to shipping. […]