DE PERE, Wis. (WBAY) - The Unified School District of De Pere is cracking down on vaping. This school year, vape detectors will be installed inside all of its high school bathrooms. Last year, three ...
Mohamad Nofel spent one afternoon this month removing products from the shelves behind the counter at Deja Vu Smoke Shop on Government Street in Baton Rouge. The state had just released a list of ...
City Council voted unanimously Thursday to add vaping to San Antonio’s smoking ordinance, meaning no more puffing on vape pens inside restaurants, bars and other public places starting Jan. 1. When ...
BRUNSWICK, Ga. — Students in Glynn County won't be able to get away with vaping inside school bathrooms anymore as the school board is working on a plan to install vape detection systems throughout ...
Before 17-year-old Adrianna Taylor was found dead at her Semmes home following a fentanyl overdose, she sent a warning to her parents and authorities: The powerful and deadly drug is laced in vapes ...
TAMPA (BLOOM) – Vaping is a public health epidemic among young people. To combat this, some schools nationwide are starting to use artificial intelligence to catch students vaping inside bathrooms, ...
A Colorado school district is using facial recognition technology to police vaping in bathrooms. As the Denver Post reports, the Cheyenne Mountain School District in Colorado Springs already boasts a ...
Dearborn — The round white device mounted above bathrooms stalls inside Dearborn High School could easily be mistaken for a fire alarm. But the inconspicuous machine hidden in plain sight is searching ...
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) – A 20-year-old woman was arrested after her 1-year-old nephew smoked from her THC vape on Friday, May 16, according to court documents obtained by KTSM. El Paso County Sheriff’s ...
COOL TRICKS: Asheville resident and vaping enthusiast Michael Scott shows off his vapor jellyfish trick. Photo by Chase Davis Michael Scott takes a drag off his vape, and it crackles as the coil heats ...
The Wilson County Sheriff’s Office cited nearly 60 students during the first month of school- the majority for vaping- highlighting a growing issue among teens locally, and throughout the country.