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Kevin James returns to parking ticket controversy in mayor's race
L.A. NOWLos Angeles is in dire financial straits. Its traffic woes are mounting. Joblessness is high. But at Monday night’s mayoral debate, the five top candidates were repeatedly drawn into a discussion about a less weighty, but more perhaps more rage-... -
Tales from the Hollow State: Vendor fighting decision to scrap email contract
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelBy David Royse, The News Service of Florida TALLAHASSEE — Xerox Corp. is desperately trying to revive a plan to provide Florida with a unified email system for all state employees, hoping to salvage a $70 million deal that was scuttled by... -
L.A. city controller subpoenas 'Gold Card' ticket service records
L.A. NOWLos Angeles City Controller Wendy Greuel issued a subpoena Wednesday demanding documents related to the workings of a "Gold Card" parking ticket review service, saying the L.A. Department of Transportation had failed to provide immediate and full access... -
Xerox to hire 250 for Lexington call center
The Lexington Herald-LeaderXerox is adding 250 full-time positions in Lexington, the company announced Monday. Hiring is under way, according to a Xerox news release. The work will support five Xerox clients that are expanding operations in Lexington; those clients were not...Tags: Steve Beshear, Xerox Corporation, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Health Insurance, Consumers
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Circuit judge rules Baltimore Co. speed camera contract is illegal
A Circuit Court judge has ruled that Baltimore County's contract with its speed camera vendor is illegal, because it pays the company a cut of each citation issued — a ruling that could help others challenge their citations in court. While Judge...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Witnesses, Prosecution, Justice System, Xerox Corporation
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Simplicity is goal for SunRail ticket vending machines
It is far from fancy, this hulking, 1,600-pound device encased in stainless steel and plugged into an electrical outlet. More properly known as a ticket vending machine, it will become the first impression for many Central Floridians approaching the...
Tags: DeLand, Xerox Corporation, Poinciana
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More questions raised on Chicago speed cameras
Even as Chicago prepares to test speed cameras next week, problems in Baltimore's 3-year-old camera program are raising questions about one of the bidders for Mayor Rahm Emanuel's controversial proposal that could target speeders in school and park...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Judges, Tribune Company, Computing and Information Technology Industry
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Commentary: Red light camera ban not a red herring
One thing I have learned in politics is that you can never predict who will oppose an idea until it's proposed. Certainly this is the case with the provision in Measure EE that would ban the use of red-light cameras in Newport Beach. The opponents of...Tags: The Washington Post, Elections, Politics
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As speed cameras spread, so does vandalism of them
When the 50-year-old driver handed over his slingshot, he admitted to pelting the speed camera van with glass marbles. By the time Bruce L. May of Ellicott City was arrested and in Howard County police custody Tuesday night, police said, he had...
Tags: Health, Bolton Hill, Baltimore County, Health and Safety at School, Safety of Citizens
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Kentucky Commission on Human Rights holds fair housing conference in Danville
The Kentucky Commission on Human Rights board of commissioners met Thursday in Danville to rule on discrimination complaints on behalf of the people of the state. The board routinely meets at its headquarters in Louisville. As budget allows, the...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Health, Labor Legislation, Finance, Career and Workplace
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California's EBT System Hacked, Local Accounts Tapped
FOX40 NewsSomeone has hacked into California's welfare system, and at least two-dozen incidents have been reported in the Sacramento area. Thieves have taken hundreds of thousands of dollars meant for California families. The Department of Social Services isn't...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Theft, Crimes
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Speed enforcement Jeep attacked on BW Parkway
A man wielding a hammer and a shotgun attacked a speed enforcement vehicle on the Baltimore-Washington Parkway near the BWI Marshall Airport exit Wednesday morning, prompting police to close the highway for several hours.
Police said the assailant was...Tags: Anne Arundel County, Concourse, Travel, Career and Workplace, Employees
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