COLUMN: Why Flock cameras have no place in a free society and what you can do about it
More than 1,000 immigration searches were made on Spokane County Flock cameras this year.
Newly obtained records show that the Spokane County Sheriff’s Office made 24 searches across thousands of cameras for cars at protests.
Annual “committee days” meetings are planned for the first week of December, with a wide range of topics teed up for discussion.
Amidst nationwide and state scrutiny of the cameras, Spokane County’s Flock network was used by an out-of-state cop looking for a woman who had an abortion.
An editor’s note on a deeply-reported series on the Flock cameras tracking your movements.
‘I shouldn't have to take the day off in order to know what my government is doing’
Spokanites, some with dietary and travel limitations, seek help at food banks during federal SNAP benefit insecurity.
With the future of SNAP in jeopardy, here’s how our region is impacted and who is stepping up to help.
Thousands of people showed up to the Spokane demonstration, part of a nationwide protest against the Trump administration, Saturday. Photographer Sandra Rivera covered it, camera in hand — here’s what she saw.
Adoption outpaces guardrails as AI use raises ethical questions and rules are still being written — sometimes with help from ChatGPT.
Records show that public servants have used generative AI to write emails to constituents, mayoral letters, policy documents and more.