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Three weeks after new Alberta government limits on photo radar took effect, Edmonton council is asking the city to look into alternative ways to conduct traffic safety enforcement.
How many more lives must be lost before this tragic cycle is broken?” one Korean columnist poignantly asked​.  The cycle in ...
While the wildfires supplied a major setback, the ineffective leadership and aimless direction by city leaders are intimating ...
The Cayuga County Legislature will meet tonight at 6 p.m. in Auburn to consider a wide-ranging agenda that includes a public ...
Axon Outpost and Axon Lightpost—two new fixed, intelligent ALPR cameras —join Axon Fleet 3 to form a complete suite of fixed ...
Ransomware, which has become the top cybersecurity concern for the trucking industry, back then wasn’t as dangerous as it is ...
Road Crisis
By any measure, India’s roads are among the most dangerous in the world. Each day, nearly 500 lives are lost to road ...
The number of vehicle stop-and-searches committed by the NYPD skyrocketed last year – and the vast majority were conducted on ...
Portland faces a $1 billion yearly infrastructure maintenance backlog due to years of underinvestment, leading to ...
Speeding tickets are on the rise, and police are dealing with thousands of dollars in unpaid photo enforcement speeding ...
Harvard University announced Monday that it would defy the Trump administration’s demands to limit activism on campus.
Welcome to Money, Sky News' consumer and personal finance hub. Today: our latest Women In Business interview and Savings ...