BUSTA RHYMES ARRESTED AGAIN: Latest charge comes Thursday after rapper runs a red light in New York. (Eurweb)

*Busta Rhymes has been arrested yet again, this time for driving with a suspended license after cops stopped him in New York for running a red light. The 34-year-old rapper, whose real name is Trevor Smith, was taken into custody in lower Manhattan around 5:30 a.m. Thursday.

Cities considering red-light cameras (Manassas Journal Messenger)

With state legislation to allow localities to use photo-red light technology nearly passed, the question is, which ones will use it? Maybe Manassas and Manassas Park.

Mesquite evaluating red light camera intersections (The Mesquite News)

While Mesquite has yet to take the approach of installing red light cameras to curb accidents, cities like Rowlett are dealing with what intersections to put them at.

City weighing new red light camera intersections (The Rowlett Lakeshore Times)

While some cities have yet to install red light cameras in an effort to curb accidents, cities like Rowlett are dealing with which intersections could most use the cameras.

County to look at cancer stats in light of TCE levels in air (phillyburbs.com)

COLLEGEVILLE, Pa. - The Montgomery County Health Department plans to examine cancer statistics for the area around Collegeville in light of air tests last month that revealed an unusually high level of a chemical that may pose a cancer risk.

Traffic light cameras change drivers` habits (Gainesville Sun)

I applaud your Sunday editorial regarding traffic light cameras. Some may cry "Big Brother," but these cameras are the equivalent of police enforcement at each installation; police we cannot afford otherwise. I cannot think of a single action that could reduce the danger motorists,...

Red-light cameras catching cops (The Record)

WASHINGTON -- Automated speed and red-light cameras might be catching traffic scofflaws, but they`re also busting police rushing to respond to emergencies, a union representing officers says.

Houston red-light camera scofflaw readies suit (Houston Chronicle)

The bail bondsman who intentionally ran a camera-monitored red light months ago to gain legal standing plans to sue the city this week.