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“Veteran Detained, Protesters Gassed: ICE Deploys Force on Public Ground Amid Rising Civil Unrest.” Critics say federal agents are overstepping legal boundaries — targeting peaceful demonstrators and veterans alike.#ICE
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Public Comments Address Road Width Controversy at Vaughn Lane Meeting Community members discuss public road usage and historical easement width at Vaughn Lane.

Tensions rise as community members voice their concerns at the City Plan Commission meeting about the future of Vaughn Lane and its public road status.

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Public Works explores changes following lawsuit concerns in Calais County Officials discuss potential ordinance updates and resource needs for public road projects.

Cowlitz County Commissioners are shaking up road management in the wake of a neighboring county’s lawsuit—are these changes a step towards efficiency or chaos?

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California proposes testing of autonomous heavy-duty vehicles on public roads Investing.com -- The California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) announced on Friday that it is considering allowing the testing of heavy-duty trucks and other large vehicles on public roads in the state. This is a significant shift from current regulations that only permit self-driving light-duty passenger vehicles to be tested on public roads. The new proposal would extend this permission to vehicles weighing more than 10,001 pounds. This category of heavy-duty vehicles is currently being tested in other states including Texas, Arizona, and Arkansas. The proposed change in California would limit the testing of autonomous heavy-duty commercial motor vehicles to specific routes that are legally suitable for the size, weight, and loading of the vehicle or vehicle combination. The DMV also plans to largely restrict these vehicles from operating on city streets. This proposal from the California DMV represents a potential expansion in the testing of autonomous vehicles in the state, providing manufacturers with the opportunity to test heavy-duty vehicles under real-world conditions. The specific routes and restrictions are yet to be detailed by the DMV. This article was generated with the support of AI and reviewed by an editor. For more information see our T&C.

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