At least eight Washington municipalities, including Everett, Redmond and Lynnwood, have shut off their cameras amid concerns about privacy and misuse.
A bill that would regulate the automated devices has cleared the statehouse and is headed to Gov. Bob Ferguson’s desk for a signature. If approved it would exempt the footage from public disclosure.
Proceeds will fund 16 programs focused on academic enrichment, career and college readiness, and the Nourishing Network food-assistance program.
Everett, Washington-based Snohomish County Public Works Solid Waste has invested $2.25 million in improving the tipping floor at its recycling and transfer station. The department closed its Airport ...
Everett and Stanwood had been waiting on Senate Bill 6002 to decide whether to unpause their Flock camera networks.
The Council moved closer to approving vacation of a portion of 84th Avenue West for possible future development. Mayor Mike Rosen proclaimed Saturday, March 14 Frank DeMiero Day, […] ...
In 2010, Edmonds debated whether the city should move from a mayor-led government to a council-manager system. The idea ultimately faded without a vote, with some arguing the change wasn’t […] ...
The Airport Way Recycling and Transfer Station (ARTS) will be closed Monday, March 9th to Sunday, March 29th for a complete tipping floor replacement in the ...
Weekend prep roundup for March 13-14: (Note for coaches/scorekeepers: To report results and statistics, email sports@heraldnet.com. Please report results by 10:30 p.m.) ...
The US-Israeli war on Iran intensifies as Iran strikes Israel, Hezbollah launches missiles from Lebanon, and Baghdad’s US ...
Israel is reportedly running critically low on ballistic missile interceptors as the war with Iran strains its air defense systems.
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