A 25-camera surveillance network that launched last June has been scrapped following months of community pressure over surveillance concerns.
Lynnwood ended its contract with Flock Safety for license plate reader cameras, citing privacy concerns and the potential for ...
As for the grant funding, Williams expects Lynden to initially seek $60,000 to $80,000 for training. The Lynden Police Department has 19 commissioned officers. The city wants to add officers, but ...
Budget writers in the Washington Legislature on Monday declared their intent to eventually buy more hybrid electric ferries ...
The Lynnwood City Council voted unanimously on Monday to cancel its contract for Flock Safety license plate reader cameras ...
In a 7-0 vote, councilmembers moved to terminate the two-year contract that brought 25 Flock cameras to Lynnwood last summer, according to The Daily Herald. The pilot program was largely paid for with ...
The Lynnwood City Council unanimously voted on Monday to cancel its contract with Flock Safety over privacy concerns.
The City Council unanimously voted to end the agreement Monday in response to privacy concerns from the community.
A major decision looms before city leaders in Lynnwood that could bring an end to a controversial surveillance program.
Cities across the state have turned off or removed their cameras, made by vendors like Flock Safety and Axon, over swelling ...
The exciting launch of the Lynnwood Link Extension added four new stations connecting Northgate up to Lynnwood City Center. The future Pinehurst (previously NE 130th St) infill station is under ...
The Washington West African Community Center (WAWAC) sponsored its 6th Annual Grandma Sukuri Ndogu event Saturday in Lynnwood ...