Laissez Les Arts Rouler” — has hit the streets, and it is the first license plate that celebrates the arts and culture of Louisiana. “Southwest Louisiana should be deeply proud,” said Brook Hanemann, ...
Inmates at the penitentiary in the Walla Walla prison have been making the state’s vehicle license plates since the early 1920s. Washington state makes a variety of custom plates including military ...
The owner of a North Olmsted plumbing company reported at 7:49 a.m. on Oct. 2 that a white 2010 Ford box truck had been stolen at about 5 a.m. from outside his Clague Road business. A security camera ...
LAND Transportation Office (LTO) chief Marcus Lacanilao on Saturday ordered an investigation into the reported practice of some dealers to withhold license plates so they can charge buyers extra for ...
A shortage of aluminum caused a temporary halt in license plate production for the Motor Vehicle Division, the Arizona Department of Transportation said. It’s the effect of a shortage felt worldwide, ...
President Alar Karis has signed a law amending the Police and Border Guard Act, setting strict rules for license plate recognition cameras in Estonia. Promulgating the law, Karis emphasized it does ...
ROCHESTER, N.Y. – A 79-year-old local woman is being charged hundreds of dollars by E-ZPass because a New York State Police car has the exact same license plate as her car. Lauren McGuire points to ...
Illinois Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias is warning federal immigration agents that swapping or altering license plates during the Trump administration's enforcement operations is against the law ...
Officers stopped a vehicle with a stolen Ohio dealer tag Oct. 8. The driver said that he had recently bought the vehicle from his sister but did not register it in his name because he had outstanding ...
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Sandy Boyce, a 72-year-old retiree in Sedona, Arizona, first saw the cameras around town this summer. They were black and sleek, mounted on tall poles under large solar panels and positioned at ...