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Bengals' Nicholson gets probation SportingNews.com
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- Cincinnati Bengals linebacker A.J. Nicholson was sentenced to 60 days in a sher
Legislation would require monitors, mandate breathalyzer tests for DUI offenders The Daily Record
COLUMBUS -- Parents of two college students killed by a drunken driver asked lawmakers Wednesday to toughen laws that penalize repeat offenders.
Speed sting: CHP issues 162 tickets, impounds 15 vehicles Lodi News-Sentinel
Fifteen extra California Highway Patrol officers and six undercover officers — about double the normal number of officers on patrol — swarmed San Joaquin County's highways Friday, cracking down on speeding and reckless driving.
offenders' wives rap bill Casper Star-Tribune
CHEYENNE -- Some wives of convicted offenders say they are disappointed that the House and Senate have approved legislation that would require all convicted offenders to be listed in an online public database, regardless of risk of reoffense.
Alteration more likely than repeal of 2,000-foot law Quad-City Times
DES MOINES — Iowa’s embattled but politically powerful 2,000-foot offender residency restriction probably won’t be repealed this year, according to key state lawmakers, despite criticism of the law by prosecutors and law enforcement.
Police cracking down on drunken driving, launching new campaign The Huntington Herald-Dispatch
HUNTINGTON -- Local law enforcement agencies, along with state departments, are planning a tougher approach to drunken driving over the next year.
GOP buried in scandal Northwest Herald
On Groundhog Day, writers David Stark and Frank Davis popped out with their eyes and minds closed, so they couldn’t see whether there was a shadow or not behind their, well – behinds.
Congress inching closer to immigration reform, lawmakers say The Morning News
WASHINGTON -- Unable last year to bridge a wide gulf on immigration, the House and Senate need to quickly revive work on an issue important to Arkansas workers, families and employers, lawmakers said Wednesday.
Bus driver checks impeded Post a comment Akron Beacon Journal
State laws and policies make it difficult for school officials to check the criminal backgrounds of bus drivers who have been convicted of drunken driving.
Wednesday Edition: Valentine's Day -- Super Bowl for Private Investigators Poynter Institute
School bus drivers on cell phones Convicted drunks driving school buses Cities losing parking-meter and ticket money in big snow Al's Morning Multimedia.

Bengals' Nicholson gets probation SportingNews.com
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- Cincinnati Bengals linebacker A.J. Nicholson was sentenced to 60 days in a sher
Legislation would require monitors, mandate breathalyzer tests for DUI offenders The Daily Record
COLUMBUS -- Parents of two college students killed by a drunken driver asked lawmakers Wednesday to toughen laws that penalize repeat offenders.
Speed sting: CHP issues 162 tickets, impounds 15 vehicles Lodi News-Sentinel
Fifteen extra California Highway Patrol officers and six undercover officers — about double the normal number of officers on patrol — swarmed San Joaquin County's highways Friday, cracking down on speeding and reckless driving.
offenders' wives rap bill Casper Star-Tribune
CHEYENNE -- Some wives of convicted sex offenders say they are disappointed that the House and Senate have approved legislation that would require all convicted sex offenders to be listed in an online public database, regardless of risk of reoffense.
Alteration more likely than repeal of 2,000-foot law Quad-City Times
DES MOINES — Iowa’s embattled but politically powerful 2,000-foot sex offender residency restriction probably won’t be repealed this year, according to key state lawmakers, despite criticism of the law by prosecutors and law enforcement.
Police cracking down on drunken driving, launching new campaign The Huntington Herald-Dispatch
HUNTINGTON -- Local law enforcement agencies, along with state departments, are planning a tougher approach to drunken driving over the next year.
GOP buried in scandal Northwest Herald
On Groundhog Day, writers David Stark and Frank Davis popped out with their eyes and minds closed, so they couldn’t see whether there was a shadow or not behind their, well – behinds.
Congress inching closer to immigration reform, lawmakers say The Morning News
WASHINGTON -- Unable last year to bridge a wide gulf on immigration, the House and Senate need to quickly revive work on an issue important to Arkansas workers, families and employers, lawmakers said Wednesday.
Bus driver checks impeded Post a comment Akron Beacon Journal
State laws and policies make it difficult for school officials to check the criminal backgrounds of bus drivers who have been convicted of drunken driving.
Wednesday Edition: Valentine's Day -- Super Bowl for Private Investigators Poynter Institute
School bus drivers on cell phones Convicted drunks driving school buses Cities losing parking-meter and ticket money in big snow Al's Morning Multimedia.new+ohio+dui+laws: new+ohio+dui+laws