Justice & Public Safety
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Through electronic queueing and a pilot of drive-through court services, the governments hope to handle a rise in court transactions driven largely by an increase in traffic violations around school buses.
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A donation of more than $400,000 enabled the county police department to add two new drones to its fleet of seven. Among residents, however, concerns over being surveilled persist.
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In the two years since the state released guidance for localities interested in speed or red-light cameras, fewer than 10 percent of its municipalities have submitted and won approval of plans.
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As they make their way into the waste stream, cell phones and the toxic materials they're comprised of will pose environmental risks, according to a new report.
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A new panel has been created to evaluate the visa applications of some foreign students that want to study certain technologies.
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From New York State Department of Correctional Services. Submit by 5/20/2002.
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A civil-liberties group has sued the office for records of proposals for national identification systems.
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The chips store telephone numbers and information about previous medications.
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The new, Web-based system will link all U.S. consulates with INS' ports of entry and all 74,000 educational institutions that host foreign students.
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From Madison Board of Education. Submit by 5/22/2002.
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Safety, security and anti-terrorist strategies top agenda of federal conference.
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Giving states more leeway will help them better serve the poor, the president said.
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The case will now go to a lower court to sort out constitutional issues.
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Gov. Pataki and the Republican-led Senate say the bill is needed to keep data out of the hands of terrorists.
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Forty-six states completed complex grant applications in time to potentially receive federal grant money for state and local first responders.
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A retired state worker put a cell-phone recycling plan in motion.
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The resignation means Iowa's crime lab has no one certified to recover evidence from computer hard drives.
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The FCC's ruling will have devastating financial impact on nation's communities.
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Web-based mapping to support water utility data
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The bill would help identity-theft victims access the business records related to the theft of their identity.
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