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Small device secures car loans One day each month, Vista resident Sheena Casto punches a six-digit code into the blinking device under the dashboard of her 2000 Saturn SL. Though it resembles a radar detector, the little gizmo is her key to a lower interest rate and ---- when she makes her monthly payment ---- to another 30 days of uninterrupted driving. Bill aims to limit drivers cell use A car creeps along in the fast lane. A turn signal blink, blink, blinks for no apparent reason. A driver drifts off in one direction, then the other. Drunk? Nope. Just another DUICPG: driving under the influence of cell phone gabbing -- one hand on the wheel, the other clutching the phone. Summertime ... and the movies are easy Published Jun 02, 2006 - 15:11:06 CDT. Much as I loathe the seasons 100-plus temperatures, Im certainly looking forward to this summer. The reasons have nothing to do with the weather, and everything to do with movies; I just want the vast wasteland of late winter and spring behind me. Bill aims to force drivers to put down cell phones A car creeps along in the fast lane. A turn signal blink, blink, blinks for no apparent reason. A driver drifts off in one direction, then the other. Labor law is likely to pass in Vista VISTA, June 25 (UNION-TRIBUNE): A few dozen day laborers stood around the strip mall parking lot at Escondido and South Santa Fe avenues one day last week, sipping coffee and eating doughnuts while waiting for “bosses” to drive up and signal them to hop into their trucks. CHP Concerned After Release of Racing Movie Hollister - The California Highway Patrol is cracking down on dangerous driving as the summer months approach and following the release of the new racing movie, The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift, last week. Officer reports shots fired: Multiple law enforcement GRIDLEY -- What started as a routine traffic stop Thursday morning on Highway 70 turned into a manhunt after a local California Highway Patrol officer heard two shots ring out from across the road. Heres your final chance to sound off on crackdown on pit bulls The Alexandria City Council has voted unanimously to enact stiff laws on the city’s vicious dogs, approving fines and even jail time for unlicensed pit bull dog breeders and other code violators. The Town Talk would like to know what you think about that. Judge says he made a mistake sending woman to prison FRENCH VALLEY ---- A judge said Thursday that he made a mistake when sentencing a Lake Elsinore woman to prison and now wants her brought back so he can place her on probation. Fitch Rates Los Angeles, Californias $772MM TRANs F1+ SAN FRANCISCO----June 21, 2006--The City of Los Angeles, CAs $772,604,000 2006 tax and revenue anticipation notes are rated F1+ by Fitch Ratings. The notes will be sold competitively on June 27. | ||