ShotSpotter automatically alerts police when shots are fired. Here's why BRPD chose to end the $400,000 yearly contract.
Police say the man crashed the forklift at some point and tried to run off, but was caught a short time later.
A bill known as the Traffic Safety for All Act would restrict Washington police officers from pulling people over for nonmoving violations.
Washington legislators say they want officers to focus on more dangerous drivers, like those speeding or driving recklessly.
In a major belt-tightening measure, Police Chief Thomas Morse Jr. said he's ending a $400,000 annual contract with a company that's provided the city for 18 years with sensor technology.
Some aldermen say the settlement will send a dangerous message, while others say it will save the city money, and time, in the long run.
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Good morning, Greater Sudbury! Here are a few stories to start your day on this Saturday morning.
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