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A bill given first-round approval in the Missouri House would give state residents a chance to vote on whether to ban red-light cameras.The House gave…
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Red light cameras were ruled constitutional by Missouri’s Supreme Court in August, but they won’t be coming back to Columbia, yet.The Columbia City…
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The city of Columbia is moving back toward using red-light cameras. Previously, the city had used cameras from 2009 to 2013, but stopped because of…
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The city of St. Louis says it will refund roughly $5.6 million to motorists who paid red-light camera tickets over the past year and a half.The St. Louis…
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The Missouri House approved a bill that will allow citizens to vote on the use of red light cameras.The House met Wednesday, April 30 to approve a House…
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Voters would get to decide whether any governments in Missouri should be able to use red light cameras under a measure moving forward in the Missouri…
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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 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 drivers would not have points assessed against their license for tickets issued by automated traffic cameras under legislation endorsed by the…
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For the third time in slightly more than a month, a Missouri appeals court ruling raises concerns about red-light cameras.The Missouri Court of Appeals'…