Speed Camera Tickets Bring Nearly $17M In Revenue For NYC
Speed cameras have produced a surge in tickets and generated nearly $17 million in revenue for New York City.
Speed cameras have produced a surge in tickets and generated nearly $17 million in revenue for New York City.
BROOKLYN — Police are investigating two possible bias attacks in Brooklyn.
New York – A second body was found on Sunday at the site of a gas explosion last week that destroyed four New York City apartment buildings, injuring 22 people and leaving at least two people unaccounted for, police said.
It’s there to search — but not destr-oy.
Rabbi Shlomo Riskin, Chief Rabbi of Efrat on Saturday night compared US President Barack Obama to Haman and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to Mordechai.
Italy’s supreme court has overturned the murder convictions of American Amanda Knox and her former boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito in the 2007 killing of Meredith Kercher, a British woman. Knox and Sollecito, who is Italian, were previously convicted in 2009, acquitted on appeal in 2011, and re-convicted in 2014.
A 30-year-old man was shot to death while sitting in a vehicle in Netanya’s industrial zone, about 25 kilometers north of Tel Aviv. A 19 year old man was also moderately wounded in the incident and was evacuated to Meir Hospital in Kfar Saba with injuries to his upper body.
New York – Some British Airways frequent flier accounts have been hacked, but the airline says that most personal information is safe.
SAN ANTONIO — An audio and video recording of the shooting death of Cameron Redus by University of the Incarnate Word Police Cpl. Chris Carter was released Thursday by the Alamo Heights Police Department, two days after a Bexar County grand jury elected not to indict Carter for the shooting.
Shulem Deen swipes through photos of his eldest daughter’s wedding with a look of pride on his face. He points to a modestly-dressed bride sitting stiffly next to her husband. “I know how nervous they felt,” he says.