The lost and found includes cell phones, wallets, IDs, credit cards, keys, backpacks, glasses and more.
The bus driver continued on the route as other students watched, screamed and recorded it with their cell phones. The punches continued for more than a minute.
Teachers say fewer phones in the classroom will mean fewer distractions, but some parents worry about safety.
The constant notifications coming from cellphones are more than just a distraction.
The officers, who were dressed in uniform and driving unmarked vehicles, recorded the incidents.
The officers, who were dressed in uniform and driving unmarked vehicles, recorded the incidents.
Louisville Metro Corrections underwent a large scale jail search focused on drug and contraband detection on Tuesday.
Drivers also wouldn't be able to unbuckle their seatbelts to reach for a device.
Indiana State Police posts around the state teamed up with trucking companies to highlight the dangers of distracted and aggressive driving.
After more than five years of waiting for answers in the 2015 disappearance of Crystal Rogers, Sherry Ballard finally saw action over the summer.