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After offering the public unvarnished views of dramatic scenes during the House speaker vote last week, C-SPAN could regain control of cameras in the House chamber thanks to a new amendment being offered by a Republican lawmaker.
After offering the public unvarnished views of dramatic scenes during the House speaker vote last week, C-SPAN could regain control of cameras in the House chamber thanks to a new amendment being offered by a Republican lawmaker.
 
Two new lawsuits challenge the underlying state law that permitted red-light camera enforcement programs.
Two new lawsuits challenge the underlying state law that permitted red-light camera enforcement programs.
 
The Beaufort County Sheriff’s Office has rolled out a new body and in-car camera system to Patrol Deputies and School Resource Officers.
The Beaufort County Sheriff’s Office has rolled out a new body and in-car camera system to Patrol Deputies and School Resource Officers.
 
After three Beaufort County citizens decided to use "trail cameras" to protect their property the Beaufort County Sheriff's Office made 2 separate arrests and closed 5 separate Breaking and Entering and or Larceny cases
After three Beaufort County citizens decided to use "trail cameras" to protect their property the Beaufort County Sheriff's Office made 2 separate arrests and closed 5 separate Breaking and Entering and or Larceny cases
 
Police-involved shootings have grabbed headlines this year. That's led to a call for more officers to wear body cameras
Police-involved shootings have grabbed headlines this year. That's led to a call for more officers to wear body cameras
 
Police shootings of suspects in St. Paul and Baton Rouge dominated news headlines the past few weeks
Police shootings of suspects in St. Paul and Baton Rouge dominated news headlines the past few weeks
 
Governor Pat McCrory was joined by Department of Public Safety Secretary Frank Perry, sheriffs, police chiefs, capitol police, highway patrol troopers, and legislators today to sign legislation that promotes transparency while protecting law enforcement officers, victims and the community
Governor Pat McCrory was joined by Department of Public Safety Secretary Frank Perry, sheriffs, police chiefs, capitol police, highway patrol troopers, and legislators today to sign legislation that promotes transparency while protecting law enforcement officers, victims and the community
 
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