Posted by Examiner Illinois Headlines on 01 6th, 2009
A ruling by a federal appeals court will allow the city of Chicago to expand the use mounted cameras to photograph cars that run red lights. The 7th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals ruled Monday it is not a violation of equal protection or due process...
Posted by Examiner Minnesota Headlines on 01 6th, 2009
Preliminary results show Minnesota in 2008 had the fewest number of traffic deaths in 64 years. The Minnesota Department of Public Safety says preliminary results show that 424 people died in crashes involving a vehicle last year - a decline of 16...
Posted by Examiner Minnesota Headlines on 01 6th, 2009
Minneapolis Mayor R.T. Rybak says he'll prepare a revised 2009 city budget in light of significant state funding cuts. Rybak plans to submit a revised budget to the City Council in mid to late February. He says the revised budget will balance the...
Posted by Examiner Minnesota Headlines on 01 6th, 2009
The morning after the election, Norm Coleman stood before TV cameras, declared victory in Minnesota's U.S. Senate election and said that if he were opponent Al Franken he'd "step aside." Two months later, Coleman finds himself down by nearly the...
Posted by Examiner Arizona Headlines on 01 6th, 2009
Yuma skies will be filled with black and gold later this month when the U.S. Army's precision parachute team returns to the southeastern Arizona city. The Golden Knights, which began in 1961, will begin winter training Jan. 20 at Yuma Proving Ground's...
Posted by Examiner Arizona Headlines on 01 6th, 2009
The first phase of a $14 million aircraft maintenance center at Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport in Mesa has been finished. The center will serve as the Southwest regional service center of Hawker Beechcraft Services, replacing the company's Van Nuys,...
Posted by Examiner Pennsylvania Headlines on 01 6th, 2009
Philadelphia District Attorney Lynne Abraham plans to announce the results of an investigation involving Indianapolis Colts receiver Marvin Harrison. Abraham has a news conference scheduled Tuesday about Harrison's case. He was questioned by police...
Posted by Examiner Arizona Headlines on 01 6th, 2009
Thousands of Phoenix area commuters took light-rail trains to work on the first real workday since the rides haven't been free. Riders sat back and relaxed, listened to music or read on their way to work Monday. The cheerful commuters largely replaced...