Lobbyist gave councilman loan - A Columbus City Council member whose committees oversee legislation dealing with road construction, red-light cameras and environmental issues borrowed money from a lo… View »
The attorney representing the former CEO of Redflex, the company that ran red-light cameras, said his client said if you wanted to get the contract with Columbus you had to pay to play. Karen Finley… View »
At the heart of the Columbus bribery scandal is Karen Finley the former CEO and President of Redflex cameras. According to a federal complaint, Finley greased the wheels with more than $… View »
Columbus City officials released hundreds of pages of documents today that show that the woman who purchased the mayor's residence in 2010 received help from the city in several ways. The mayor said… View »
The June 27 Dispatch articles “Bribes in Columbus?” “Red-light cameras and Redflex: a history” and “ Monopoly ban would beat legalization if both pass” prove that politics is only about mon… View »
Published: July 8, 2015, 4:50 pm COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) -Even as Mayor Michael Coleman reiterates that he has done nothing wrong, he announced an investigation of a city e… View »
COLUMBUS (Lisa Rantala) -- New details in the bribery scandal hitting city hall indicate federal investigators searched the home of a city-level lobbyist and took documents. Mik… View »
The last traces of Santa Clarita’s former red-light camera program are set to be removed in the coming weeks, city officials said Tuesday. Redflex Traffic Systems Inc. — the firm that operated the pr… View »
By GARY SEMAN JR.Tuesday July 7, 2015 1:35 PM REQUEST TO BUY THIS PHOTOAndy Ginther Columbus City Council President Andy Ginther said he feels vindicated… View »
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – The process of bringing red light cameras to Columbus started in 2003. Jeffrey Blackwell assigned to put together a committee to study the feasibility of a red light ca… View »
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