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Jury selection began this in the bribery trial of state Sen. Emil Jones III. Jones is accused of agreeing to help a red light camera company alter legislation in exchange for $5,000 and a job for his legislative intern. Host Jacoby Cochran and executive producer Simone Alicea discuss what makes this corruption trial different from others in recent memory. Plus, they talk about large severance packages going to departing leaders of the Chicago Housing Authority. If 80 more people become City Cast Chicago members by the end of April, we'll release a special members-only episode of the team reading our list of 1,000 things we love about Chicago. Want some more City Cast Chicago news? Then make sure to sign up for our Hey Chicago newsletter. Follow us @citycastchicago You can also text us or leave a voicemail at: 773 780-0246 Learn more about the sponsors of this April 8 episode: Navy Pier Become a member of City Cast Chicago. Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info HERE
Vocalist of the popular local music outfit the Red Light Cameras, and host of the streaming shows Absolutely Albuquerque, and Truly Santa Fe found on KOAT and the Very Local App, Amanda Machon comes in to talk to TJ on News Radio KKOBSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Red light bandit cameras are coming to Cork - where do you they should be installed...What's the crime rate in your neighbourhood - you can check it using your Eircode...After Corks great League win - we can't wait for the hurling championship & lots more Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Torey Van Oot from Axios tells us where red light cameras will be used and what the future of the North Star Line could be.
News outlets reported this week that Beacon Falls is the second town to have approved red light camera plans. But that's not entirely true. We spoke with DOT's Josh Morgan about the process to get red light or speed enforcement cameras in your town and city and why it can be a lengthy process to get done. Image Credit: Getty Images
On the latest episode of South Florida Roundup, we talked about how the city of Coral Gables became an end-point for smuggled migrants between the Bahamas and South Florida in recent weeks (01:06). We also looked into red light camera tickets and how cities like Aventura are making major profits from them (16:30). And we examined the city of Miami commission's recent vote to shift millions meant for new city parks BACK to Miami Freedom Park—the future home of the Inter Miami Soccer team (33:42).
A lawmaker is looking for a way to study posting cameras that would snap pics of cars that blaze through red lights. Representative Jake Fitisemanu joins the show to discuss the proposal and listeners chime in with how they feel about the issue at red lights and if cameras are needed for safety purposes.
A team with no name! Utah Hockey Club faces challenges with name trademarks "Teacher Pay Penalty" keeping men out of classrooms KSL Movie Show check in! Sundance Film Festival begins this weekend
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Milford Mayor Tony Giannattasio stopped in studio to talk about the approval of red-light cameras in the city and a look back at his first year in office. PHOTO CREDIT: Eric Urbanowicz
This is the noon All Local for Wednesday, October 23, 2024
We take a look at a study conducted arguing on the side of having more red light traffic cameras.
Red Light Cameras & Speed Traps: Who's REALLY Keeping an Eye? #RedLightCameras #SpeedTraps #TrafficSafety #RoadSafety #LawEnforcement #PublicSafety In this episode, we dive deep into the world of red light cameras and speed traps to reveal who is really keeping an eye on our roads. Are these devices genuinely designed to enhance public safety, or are they just revenue-generating tools for local governments? Join us as we explore the technology behind these surveillance systems, analyze their impact on traffic safety, and discuss the controversial debates surrounding their effectiveness and ethics. This episode is sponsored by Bison Transport with many opportunities for truck drivers in their fleet across Canada. At Bison – they put Safety First Bison's “Right to Decide” Policy gives every Driver their ultimate protection. Drivers make the final decision if it is safe to drive and Bison actively encourages Driver's use of this policy. Safe Driving Reward Program Bison's Safe Driving Reward Program financially rewards Drivers for achieving safe miles. Our top level Drivers earn up to 15% more through this program. Rewards are paid quarterly and can be deposited directly in your Group RRSP if you choose. Experience a Fleet of Support At Bison Fleet support means 24/7 Live support for all Drivers and Owner-Operators, allowing you to focus on maximizing your miles on each trip Bison also offers app-based solutions to make every trip as smooth as possible, including in-yard trailer location, trip rating and digital paperwork transfer Drive State of the Art Late Model Freightliner and Volvo Tractors at Bison Bison Drivers enjoy the safest and most comfortable tractors on the road with integrated powertrains, and fully automatic transmissions. All Bison's tractors come equipped with the latest safety features in the Detroit Assurance and Volvo Active Driver Assist platforms. These safety systems provide safety features such as collision mitigation, driver side airbag, land departure and adaptive cruise control to support the driver at all times while over the road. You can learn more about Bison and the opportunities available at www.bisondriving.com or call 1-800-527-5781 @BisonTransport #bisontransport This episode is sponsored by RIMS Transport who is looking for owner operators and drivers to work cross border operations out of Hamilton Ontario. You can learn more about the opportunities at www.rimstransport.com This episode is also sponsored by Ontario Truck Driving School has a number of courses to help you be successful when starting a career in transportation from heavy equipment to over the road trucking. You can learn more about starting your career at www.otds.com About the Show LISTEN TO THE PODCAST- The show is available at www.theleadpedalpodcast.com , ITunes, Stitcher, Spotify, Tunein, iHeartradio, SoundCloud, and other popular podcast platforms. Thanks for listening JOIN THE LEAD PEDAL PODCAST FAN CLUB www.TheLeadPedalPodcastFanClub.com LISTEN TO LEAD PEDAL RADIO at www.LeadPedalRadio.com The Lead Pedal Podcast for Truck Drivers talks all things trucking for people in the transportation industry helping them improve their business and careers. Interviews with industry professionals and truck drivers, trucking information, and other features on the industry are meant to be helpful for truck drivers and those in transportation. The Lead Pedal Podcast for Truck Drivers has main episodes released every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday with bonus material on other days. You can learn more about the host and show on our website and make sure to SUBSCRIBE to the show on your favourite podcast platform. www.theleadpedalpodcast.com What does The Lead Pedal Podcast mean? The Lead (pronounced - Led) stands for acceleration or fast-track of your career or business. It is a play on words and we certainly are not here promoting speeding in the industry. We are hoping this information will help you become a professional driver faster than if you didn't know about many of these topics. Are you enjoying the show? If so we would appreciate you leaving us a rating and review on iTunes or on your favourite podcast platform. www.theleadpedalpodcast.com Join The Lead Pedal Podcast Fan Club where are loyal fans get first chance at specials, discounts on merchandise and much more.The club is free to join and you can learn more at www.theleadpedalpodcastfanclub.com
Kevin Miller hears from callers about rank choice voting and red light cameras.
Prentice are rounding up the news of the week. They dive into a local controversy surrounding a former Meridian police officer whose viral arrest video and transfer to the Boise Police Department has been making headlines. Then, they weigh the pros and cons of red light cameras potentially being installed on Boise traffic lights. Plus, USA TODAY 10Best names the Trailing of the Sheep Festival as one of the best fall festivals in the U.S. Want some more Boise news? Head over to our Hey Boise newsletter where you'll get a cheatsheet to the city every weekday morning. Interested in advertising with City Cast Boise? Find more info HERE. Reach us at boise@citycast.fm. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas told KCUR's Up To Date that the city has not "adequately confronted" violent crime, but he wants to make sure that the city asks the right questions about policing.
Red light cameras are back! But how will they address the former State Supreme Court ruling? Hour 4 9/12/2024 full 2095 Thu, 12 Sep 2024 22:00:15 +0000 euDDgc2JcJfGoQbbcvNJUfWr2rNgAUuk news The Dana & Parks Podcast news Red light cameras are back! But how will they address the former State Supreme Court ruling? Hour 4 9/12/2024 You wanted it... Now here it is! Listen to each hour of the Dana & Parks Show whenever and wherever you want! 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc.
Are red light cameras coming back to Phoenix? Even if there is data to prove they cause more accidents?
An electric truck was on fire for 16 hours earlier this week. Now, the DOT will gather experts to decide what to do in such a situation. Also, broker problems continue to be a major topic for truckers, including a growing number of motor carriers filing against broker bonds. And six states are revising their rules that govern the use of cameras to enforce speed limits and red lights. Meanwhile, Wisconsin has set up a program to help train more truck drivers. 0:00 – Newscast 10:22 – Feds to examine electric truck fires in wake of Nikola rig blaze 25:10 – More carriers are filing on broker bonds 40:08 – States eye changes to enforcement-camera rules
Brad Young, a partner at Harris Dowell Fisher and Young and the KMOX Legal Analyst, discusses the dismissal of the Trump classified documents case as well as the possibility of red light cameras returning to the city.
With Clark County's traffic fatalities on the rise (up 65% so far this year), Sheriff Kevin McMahill and traffic experts are putting forth a new solution: Red light cameras. These cameras are currently illegal in Nevada, largely on the grounds of protecting privacy and fighting “big brother.” Have we reached a tipping point? Today, co-host Dayvid Figler sits down with Erin Breen, director of UNLV's Road Equity Alliance Project, to talk about the privacy, safety, and equity issues these red light cameras raise — and if we really can make our deadly roads any safer. Want to get in touch? Follow us @CityCastVegas on Instagram, or email us at lasvegas@citycast.fm. You can also call or text us at 702-514-0719. For more Las Vegas news, make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter here. Learn more about the sponsors of this June 24th episode here: Babbel Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Inspectors will fan out across the country to do Level 1 inspections on trucks – including focuses on drugs and tractor protection systems. Also, a trucker discusses his upcoming trip to haul the Wall That Heals, a replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. And several states are considering or have passed changes to rules that govern automated cameras meant to enforce either red lights or speed limits. 0:00 – Newscast 10:22 – Hauling the Wall That Heals. 24:59 – What will Roadcheck focus on this year? 40:23 – States consider changes to traffic camera rules
Senator Mike Moon had some things to say about unconstitutional bills the other day on the floor of the Missouri Senate, and he makes some great points.Senator Moon is someone you can depend on to uphold his oath of office which includes upholding the state and federal Constitutions. St. Louis has approved red light cameras again and they think they can do better this time even though these cameras were struck down once before by a Missouri court.K.C. is noticing a significant downturn in new homes being built. Could it be some new pesky building codes getting in the way? I think you know the answer.
In this segment, joins Kim St. Onge and Scott Jagow as they delve into the hot-button issue of red light cameras returning to St. Louis. The discussion centers around the city's decision to reintroduce these cameras, which had previously been struck down by the courts, and the belief among aldermen that the new legislation will withstand legal challenges.
More reaction to STL bringing back red-light cameras + Cam's in a UFC mood and wants to travel to see McGregor vs Chandler
Good Morning from the Marc Cox Morning Show!! This Hour: Caitlyn Clark gets drafted 1st in the WNBA draft St Louis wants to re-implement red light cameras Kim on a Whim: Kim vs. Recycling. Kim and Marc discuss a CBS news article that says that only 6% of the trash people recycle is actually recycled. Kim thinks that recycling isn't helping the planet the way we hope it is. John Mellencamp gets pissy and leaves the stage Coming Up: Tony J Powers, John Lamping, and In Other News with Ethan
In the 2nd hour of the Marc Cox Morning Show: The MO Supreme Court has already ruled that Red Light Cameras are illegal, but St Louis City will try to implement them again anyways. FOX News Radio's Tonya J Powers joins Marc & Kim to discuss how the 1st day of jury selection went in the Trump Hush Money Trial. Former Sen. John Lamping talks with the Marc Cox Morning Show about Bill Maher saying the quite part about abortion, that they are actually taking a life, out loud. Mr. Lamping also talks with Marc & Kim about Initiative Petition Reform that needs to pass in the MO Congress. In Other News with Ethan: Billy Joel cut short, Courtney Love pissed off the Beehive and Swifties, Bluey's 'The Sign' has dropped, and Oberweis Dairy files for bankruptcy Coming Up: Todd Piro and 2A Tuesday with Mark Walters
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Michael Wallace has the top stories from the WCBS newsroom.
Chaz's wife Jennifer celebrated her birthday on St. Patrick's Day, and heard a very special celebrity message. (0:00) New Haven Mayor Justin Elicker spoke about the city's proposal to be the first in Connecticut with red light camera tickets-by-mail. (7:02) The list of ways people keep their partners awake at night has some obvious answers, but a couple of surprising ones as well! (19:46) News 8 sports director John Pierson gave his thoughts about the Final Four, UConn basketball, Quinnipiac hockey, and Connecticut high school sports championship season. (28:16) Image Credit: JFsPic / iStock / Getty Images Plus
Michael Wesley Jones on the history of North St Louis with Drs John Wright Sr. and jr. ----- Second hr. Oversight of Red Light Traffic Cameras with activist John Chasnoff and Inez Bordeaux! -----
Hour 2: Jason talks with Dave "Lefty" Matschina from the North Loop on DeRusha Eats. Then open government and privacy advocate Rich Neumeister joins him to talk about his concerns over speed and red light cameras.
StLouis Aldermen Tom Oldenburg and Pamela Boyd take opposing sides to the Mayor's decision to install Red Light Traffic Cameras. ------- Actor Playwright Joseph L. Edwards starring in the StLouis Black Repertory's hit show “Fly” at the Hotchner Studio Theater on the Washington University campus. ----- Attorney Jerryl Christmas and Political Consultant Tim Person both Tangazo commentators weigh in on both subjects. -----
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We just got through the first month of the year, but already Las Vegas police are issuing a warning: road deaths are going up.
Will Hild, Executive Director of Consumers Research dot org talks of how the WEF is renaming ESG...interesting story. Dr. Glenn Gumaer has an update on the Red LIght Camera lawsuits against the city of Medford - claims MANY people unjustly fined.
In a packed hour two, Mike Elam talks with St. Louis Post Dispatch reporter Kurt Erickson about the upcoming year's legislative session. Mark Harder, Senior Member of the St. Louis County Council, joins the show to discuss the state of the council. Additionally, we go back through more headlines that happened over the course of the past year, including the writer's strike.
News with Sean 12-19-2023 …More Red Light Cameras Coming Soon to an Intersection Near You
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On this episode of Our American Stories, Hugh Eastwood and Bevis Schock are civil rights lawyers in St. Louis. They filed suit in three separate cases. All three cases were heard by the Missouri Supreme Court in one mammoth morning argument. Here they are to tell their story. Support the show (https://www.ouramericanstories.com/donate)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.