Sammy's Law, which allows NYC to lower its speed limits, finally becomes law
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To the editor: My suggestion for slowing down vehicle traffic on Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu is the installation of yellow, reflective, circular speed bumps that are several centimeters high. Speeding cars will be forced to slow down. The noise caused by driving over the bumps is a passive way of informing the drivers to reduce their speed. At night, the reflectiveness will encourage motorists to drive cautiously. Bill Bermudez, South Whittier .. To the editor: According to officials,...
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New immigration court docket aims to speed up process
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Alabama aims for transparency through new public records law
The law marks the first time the state has put deadlines in place for government officials to respond to requests and is the most significant amendment added to Alabama's public records law in 50 years.