Army investigating helicopter fly by of Kid Rock home USA Today - News Mar 31, 2026 Mar 31, 2026 Updated 56 mins ago 0 First Strategic Plan Workshop Chip Foose a quick drawer GHS molds 'Seussical' to Midwest Theater stage North Star's Alex Kroll beats 3rd-quarter buzzer with putback layup Panhandle Presidential Scholar candidates offer academic advice Hall County courthouse Beam Signing and Raising JAG Nationals Zoe Luft 'One Battle After Another' triumphs at Oscars, 'Sinners' makes history Katie Burger Mission Statement Senate Rejects Bid To Scale Back Trump’s War On Iran DHS funding out of reach after GOP rejects deal Two long-lost episodes of 'Doctor Who' found Iran: 3.500 US troops arrive in the region Any Tan 1 A passageway believed to be part of the Underground Railroad in NYC may be in jeopardy Military families on edge amid escalations in Iran | NewsNation Live Israel-US War On Iran: What We Know So Far..., Connecting to Folk Music with David Seay Athlete of the Week-Reese Holscher-Kearney High School Which US States Tip The Most & Least?. Follow the Army's investigation into a helicopter flyby at Kid Rock's Nashville home, sparking a salute from the musician. As featured on Suspension lifted for helicopter pilots who hovered near Kid Rock's home Hegseth said in a social media post Tuesday that there was "No punishment. No Investigation." Latest video Pope Leo Urges Trump to Seek a Rapid Exit Strategy to the War in Iran. Trump plans to attend Supreme Court hearing on his bid to limit birthright citizenship Trump to challenge US birthright citizenship in Supreme Court Trump: US could leave Iran in 2 to 3 weeks, securing Strait of Hormuz is 'not for us' Chip Foose a quick drawer Stars Who Are Open About Their Mental Health Struggles Army investigating helicopter fly by of Kid Rock home Premature babies evacuated from Gaza strip return to their parents Facebook Twitter Bluesky WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save 0 Comments
Suspension lifted for helicopter pilots who hovered near Kid Rock's home Hegseth said in a social media post Tuesday that there was "No punishment. No Investigation."