Tucson's next phase of red light cameras
TUCSON, AZ (KOLD) - Love them or hate them, red light cameras have been part of the Tucson landscape for nearly three years now.
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I-10 frontage-road crashes soar; yield-sign scofflaws are blamed
An Arizona Daily Star review of Tucson Police Department online data shows 86 collisions were reported along the frontage roads between the exits for Miracle Mile and 29th Street and Silverlake Road during the six months leading to Thursday. Compare that with the last six months of 2009, when only 11 collisions were reported.
DPS photo radar ends; Tucson photo radar to increase
TUCSON - The state of Arizona is ending its photo radar program Thursday. The 76 state-financed photo enforcement cameras on state highways around Arizona will be shut-off. On January 15, Governor Brewer announced that Arizona would let a two-year contract with Redflex Traffic Systems expire.
Tips pour in about elderly Alberta couple gone missing
RCMP have received more than 80 tips about the mysterious disappearance of Lyle and Marie McCann.
Tips pour in about missing elderly Alta. couple
RCMP have received more than 80 tips about the mysterious disappearance of an elderly Alberta couple.
Mounties comb Western Canada for missing Alberta couple
Police say every RCMP detachment in Western Canada is now on the lookout for an elderly Alberta couple who disappeared between the Edmonton area and the coast of B.C.
Search teams, chopper hunt missing Alberta couple
Fears mount for the safety of Lyle and Marie McCann as police and search teams with dogs continue to look for signs of them near the isolated forestry cutline where their burning motorhome was found.
Ad Watch: Gun Control
In his new campaign ad for Alabama agricultural commissioner, Republican John McMillan takes a markedly different approach from his first ad, which featured the gun-toting, tough-talking viral phenom Dale Peterson.