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New documents released by the City of Columbus show money was a motivator in the creation of the city's red light camera program. Emails released…
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Democratic Columbus City Council President and Mayoral Candidate Andy Ginther yesterday accused the media of misrepresenting the facts of a federal…
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Democratic Columbus City Council president and Mayoral candidate Andy Ginther denies accepting bribes from the company that operates the city's traffic…
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One provision of the state budget proposal that's likely to stay in the final version would deduct state money from cities like Columbus that are still…
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The former CEO of the Arizona-based red light camera company Redflex, which runs Columbus' system, has pleaded guilty to her role in an eight year fraud…
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A Montgomery County judge has ruled new state restrictions on municipal traffic enforcement camera programs violate the Ohio constitution, granting the…
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A judge has temporarily blocked a new state law sharply restricting cities use of traffic enforcement cameras. Lucas County Judge Dean Mandros on Sunday…
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City officials in Columbus and Dayton are joining other Ohio municipalities in fighting the state's new traffic enforcement camera law. Dayton officials…
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The city of Dayton says it will stop using traffic cameras in fixed positions to issue citations for red-light and speeding violations. City leaders say…
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Ohio's governor has signed a bill to require a police officer's presence for tickets to be issued from traffic cameras. The legislation would regulate the…