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Authorities warn of dangerous new drug appearing in the Tri-State

"We haven't seen it here, locally. That doesn't mean it's not here. It probably is here. We try to keep ahead of that and know what that is. 

Our main concern is making sure that we have laws in place to enforce it, once we do find it.

PLATTE COUNTY, MO (KCTV) - A traffic stop resulted in the seizure of dozens of marijuana plants.

The driver, Joshua A. Quinn, 25, of Castle Rock, CO, and passenger, Joseph D. Willis, 53, of Auburn, MA, were arrested and charged with distribution, delivery, manufacture, production or possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance, which is a class B felony.

DENVER - Proposed legislation could send cyber bullies in Colorado to jail.

If messages lead anyone under 18-years-old to fear for their life or harm or commits suicide, the sender could be sentenced to three months in jail.
If someone's gender, race or sexual orientation is part of that threat -- the punishment jumps up to six months.

Texas Cops Kill Innocent Woman, Said She Was Armed, Now They Say She Wasn’t

Deputy Willis was placed on administrative leave pending the outcome of an investigation

Worst Spill in 6 Months Is Reported at Fukushima

The water was about 3.8 million times as contaminated with strontium 90 as the maximum allowed under Japan’s safety standards for drinking water.

CIA boiling people alive in Uzbekistan to manufacture false confessions

The one who IS saying it is the former UK Ambassador to Uzbekistan, Craig Murray, who was sacked in 2004 for his objections and his concerns about this heinous program.

Human lung made in lab for first time

Nichols said she thinks it will be another 12 years or so until they'll be ready to try using these lungs for transplants.

Excessive radiation levels detected at New Mexico waste site

,,,there was no risk to public health, U.S. Department of Energy officials said on Sunday.

AURORA, Colo. - Hidden atop stoplights throughout Aurora, the police department has eight cameras watching every car that passes by. They read every license plate that passes, whether you are a criminal or not.

During 2013, the cameras scanned more than 12 million license plates. Approximately 322,000 of those resulted in an alert for reasons like a stolen car or a connection to a wanted suspect.

"That plate would then be stored, not any of the registered owner's information, but just that plate and a photo of the vehicle would then be stored in our database," Mark said. "The photo of the vehicle is kept for 18 months, the actual plate number and the information relating to where the plate was scanned is kept for two years."

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License plate reading firm sues Utah, claiming new privacy laws curb free speech 
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Judge Finds St. Louis, MO's Red Light Camera Ordinance Invalid, Orders Halt Of Ticket Enforcement

The Army cannot delay its duty to warn veterans subjected to Cold War-era drug experiments about potential health concerns, a federal judge ruled.

The ruling comes in Vietnam Veterans of America et al. v Central Intelligence Agency et al. , a 2009 class action that claimed at least 7,800 soldiers had been used as guinea pigs in Project Paperclip.

Police cite son of Kansas City mayor for careless driving after he refused breath test

It marks the second time Kyle James has been arrested for DUI but not charged with it, according to a police report.