The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found ignition interlock devices can reduce repeat DWI offenses by about 70%.
In the wake of a tragic crash involving a suspected drunk driver that claimed the lives of Desiree and Max Mooney, a local ...
A 32-year-old Stafford woman was arrested for her third DUI in the past year, just one day after being charged with her ...
Over St. Patrick's Day weekend, a young couple was struck and killed by an alleged drunk driver. Now local attorneys and ...
A bill proposing significant changes to existing liquor laws in Nevada is slated to be heard on Monday afternoon in Carson ...
Under current Minnesota law, repeat drunk-driving offenders are required to install an ignition interlock device for a maximum of six years for four or more offenses.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — California Lawmakers have introduced a new bill, AB 366, to tackle drunk driving. “Members this is an urgent call to action,” said Assemblymember Cottie Petrie-Norris (D-Irvine). ...
Miguel Espinoza, who killed four members of one family in 2022 when he slammed into a golf cart, pleaded guilty to all the ...
“They are given an ignition interlock restriction license, which allows them to drive only vehicles equipped with the ...
A surcharge, not exceeding 50 cents per retail sale of a mixed drink, would be imposed to support the Ignition Interlock Program, which funds treatment assistance, outreach, educational programs ...