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In response to Ralph Funk’s letter regarding the prohibitive cost of light rail (“Light rail not worth the cost,” Our Readers’ Views, Dec. 19), I would invite any who come to a similar ...
Letters to the editor are subject to editing for brevity and clarity. Limit letters to 200 words ... Letter: Light rail on I-5 Bridge makes sense. Letters to the Editor March 31, 2025.
This intersection is a disaster ready to happen. Living fairly close to this, I witness a red light runner on the average of one a day. (No exaggeration.) My family and I pause at the green light … ...
Regarding recent letters about red light traffic cameras, I, too, have seen drivers run straight ahead through red lights, which is very dangerous for cars at the intersection, as well ...
To the editor — A recent letter writer cited a Trafalgar Group survey where 63.7% of those surveyed thought President Biden was “conflicted or compromised” by China because of family ...
Multiple recent editorials and opinion letters have denigrated our overwhelmingly voter supported plan for both modern, electric light rail and associated trail. They often cite urban-only rail ...
Letters have a firm 200-word limit and will be edited for grammar, clarity and accuracy. The person who signs the letter must be the author. Anonymous letters will not be considered.
Red-light camera citations: What’s this going to cost us? This is all about revenue generation, not safety. They tell us it’s about safety, but they want the money.
My hat is off to Joshua Weber who has had the courage to share his horrible experiences with light pollution in his Letter to The Editor on Tuesday, Feb. 13, 2024. I can empathize more than you ...
Letter: Remember, it’s heat not light that insects crave on whatsapp (opens in a new window) Save. August 30 2024. Jump to comments section Print this page. Having spent many summers in Italy, ...
A recent letter stated that instead of red-light cameras all we have to do is "educate the public" and "increase awareness". I guess the writer never read a driver's manual ...