As most courts transition back to in-person hearings this month, New York state's traffic court is planning to stay virtual.
It's a cost-cutting measure for the state, and some say it's a money-grab from motorists; CBS2's Lisa Rozner reports.
As most courts transition back to in-person hearings this month, New York state's traffic court is planning to stay virtual.
It's a cost-cutting measure for the state, and some say it's a money-grab from motorists; CBS2's Lisa Rozner reports.
The recent Congressional hearings leading to a bloodbath of university presidents brings back memories from my teen-age years in..