Calhoun County is purchasing six new law enforcement cameras that will be equipped with automated license plate recognition.
2d
Inquirer on MSNBIZ BUZZ: Dennis Uy to buy local Google partnerLike how many of the global tech giants have expanded their enterprises, tech tycoon Dennis Anthony Uy is on the hunt for ...
Crime rates in unincorporated Jefferson Parish hit a record low in 2024, according to the Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office.
2d
Week99er on MSNHow the Home Security Industry is Innovating in 2025The home security industry is expected to boom in 2025 due to the evolution of artificial intelligence, biometrics, and smart ...
Del. Charniele Herring’s bill that would put up “guardrails” regarding ALPRs, or license plate recognition technology, was killed, brought back, and then amended before it passed the Senate Finance ...
1don MSN
The ABC7 I-Team has learned an enforcement snafu is putting the brakes on a new law designed to help crack down on motorists ...
A bill that would allow families of residents in long-term care to place cameras in their rooms is once again moving through ...
At a time when we're increasingly being watched by the public and private sector, the utilization of automated license plate readers (ALPRs) on our streets seems like overkill.
Hope House of the St. Croix Valley in Stillwater — a home for people who have HIV/AIDS — has closed following the suspension of its license by the Minnesota Department of Human Services.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results