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Kromko petition drive would ban city traffic-enforcement cameras
Tucsonans frustrated with the city's traffic cameras may get an opportunity to ban them this fall.
Kromko petition drive would ban city traffic-enforcement cameras
Traffic passes through the intersection of East Broadway and Craycroft Road, where cameras take photos of red-light runners.
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Road runner: 17-mile roadway patching, sealing project to begin on southeast side
Road maintenance is coming! The city is contracting with Southern Arizona Paving to fix up 17 miles of roads with a fog seal treatment, and the project gets started this week.
Road runner: What to do when traffic cameras catch your teen driver speeding
When you let your teenager borrow your car, a million thoughts run through your mind.
Council votes to renew contract for city's red-light cameras
Tucson motorists will have to be cognizant of traffic lights at intersections for another year. The City Council voted 6-1 to renew the contract with the company that operates the cameras, American Traffic Solutions, until Aug. 14, 2013.
Antenori pays speed fine, clears status of license
State Sen. Frank Antenori paid off his 2009 photo radar speeding ticket on Monday, clearing up questions about the status of his driver's license.
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