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From September 4 - September 17, more than 60,000 drivers were caught speeding or running a red light in a school zone.
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10/3/25 11pm Tuned to Yesterday
Mystery: Mr. Keen Tracer of Lost Persons “Boy Who Used Big Words” 2/10/44 CBS, Night Beat “Random Dialing” 7/31/50 NBC.
10/3/25 10pm Tuned to Yesterday
Sitcom: A Day in the Life of Dennis Day 5/14/49 NBC, Duffy’s Tavern 1/5/51 NBC.
10/2/25 11pm Tuned to Yesterday
Adventure: Voyage of the Scarlet Queen “The Green Tourist and the Temple Bell” 12/3/47 MBS, Man Called X 4/7/51 NBC.
10/2/25 10pm Tuned to Yesterday
Horror: Dark Fantasy “Rendezvous with Satan” 5/29/42 NBC, Inner Sanctum “Murder Takes a Honeymoon” 7/26/48 CBS / AFRS.
10/1/25 11pm Tuned to Yesterday
Romance: Lux Summer Theater “Romance to a Degree” 8/3/53 CBS.
Nina Jankowicz on the Campbell Conversations
Nina Jankowicz talks about her two recent books, “How to Lose the Information War: Russia, Fake News and the Future of Conflict” and “How to Be a Woman Online: Surviving Abuse and Harassment and How to Fight Back”.
Tim Rudd on the Campbell Conversations
Former Syracuse Budget Director and Councilor-at-Large Tim Rudd discusses his campaign for Syracuse Mayor.
Tom Babilon on the Campbell Conversations
Tom Babilon is running for Syracuse mayor and talks about his mission and campaign.
Richard Sexton on the Campbell Conversations
Richard Sexton talks about his new book, "Food Fight: Misguided Policies, Supply Challenges, and the Impending Struggle to Feed a Hungry World".
Christopher White on the Campbell Conversations
Christopher White, associate director for strategic initiatives and senior fellow of the Initiative on Catholic Social Thought and Public Life at Georgetown University talks about his book, "Pope Leo XIV: Inside the Conclave and the Dawn of a New Papacy".