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The Democratic official also discussed some high-profile traffic accidents involving police officers, which have prompted public outcry.
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The Legal Roundtable discusses the possible return of red-light cameras, a $745 million verdict against the company that manufactures Whip-Its and a squabble between KMOV and KSDK on who owns the right to say “First Alert Weather.”
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In this week’s Politically Speaking news roundup, St. Louis Public Radio’s Jason Rosenbaum and Julie O’Donoghue discuss St. Louis' proposal to bring back…
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The past year was a landmark one for many legal issues—both nationally and locally. On Thursday’s “St. Louis on the Air,” our monthly Legal Roundtable…
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Updated with comments from attorneys, and the cities of St. Louis and St. Peters.Getting caught on camera running a red light in St. Louis will no longer…
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The Missouri Supreme Court is mulling over three cases that could decide whether cities and towns can continue to use traffic cameras to catch speeders…
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The Missouri Supreme Court has agreed to hear a legal challenge to a red light camera program.The Court announced today it will hear a case on St. Louis's…
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Voters in St. Charles County could decide this August whether to ban red light cameras on their roads.District 2 Council Member Joe Brazil (R-Defiance) is…
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The battleground over the use of red light and speed cameras in Missouri shifted this week from the courtroom to the state Capitol.The Missouri House…
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Missouri’s constitutional amendment defining marriage as a union between a man and a woman is being challenged by a suit filed last week in Kansas City.…