TSA ends shoe-removal policy at some airport checkpoints
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Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced Tuesday that the mandate for passengers to remove their shoes at screening is over.
For the first time in almost 20 years, travelers no longer have to take off their shoes during security screenings at certain U.S. airports.
The TSA is now allowing travelers to wear shoes through airport security, ending a rule in place since 2006. Here's what to know in Michigan.
The Department of Homeland Security will allow passengers traveling through domestic airports to keep their shoes on while passing through security screening.
TSA is currently hosting PreCheck mobile enrollment events near major U.S. military installations. Enrollment costs range from $77-$85, depending on the provider, with membership remaining valid for five years. Providers include CLEAR, IDEMIA and Telos.