BEXAR COUNTY, Texas – A legal opinion handed down by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton this week makes it clear that Bexar County Constable Mark Vojvodich and his deputies can no longer use a portable ...
Drivers who receive traffic tickets in suburban Cook County could soon see their cases move faster. Cook County Circuit Court Clerk Mariyana Spyropoulos' office has launched a new e-ticket pilot ...
Drivers who receive traffic tickets in suburban Cook County could soon see their cases move faster. Japan cherry blossom festival cancelled over badly behaved tourists Peter Attia '60 Minutes' segment ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Drivers in suburban Cook County won't have to wait days to see their traffic tickets anymore. A new online system is rolling out to help drivers see, pay, or contest tickets faster.
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It was a license to bill. An upstate granny had to give up her beloved “BELLA” vanity plate because she was being flooded with speeding tickets meant for an NYC biker with a fugazi copycat tag. Sharon ...
According to the Colorado State Patrol, there is still a major issue across the state with drivers speeding through construction and school zones. Troopers said they issued more than 1,300 tickets in ...
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The Pittsburgh Parking Authority is expanding its Ticket-by-Mail program. The program, which started in 2024, is now expanding into more zones throughout the city. Officials say the program has shown ...
California has launched a new pilot program called FAST to address drivers speeding over 100 mph. The program allows the DMV to immediately review, suspend, or revoke licenses for extreme speeding.