A letter to the editor urges Oshkosh to end Flock license plate reader use, citing privacy, constitutional and security concerns.
As new restrictions on license plate-reading cameras take hold across the state, the Police Department remains confident in its use of its Flock Safety cameras, even if the ...
Flock cameras are a proven policing tool and Oshkosh has guardrails like accreditation, audits and logged access to keep them ...
As consumers’ disposable income has decreased over the last few years, their desire for value has increased. About four in 10 ...
Oakland County Commissioners approved a free trial of Flock Group drones before dozens of residents commented to oppose the ...
Fans flock to Stillwater for The Boys from Oklahoma concert at Boone Pickens Stadium ...
The nine-month pilot program is free to the county, except for any expenses related to loss, damage, theft or destruction of ...
Birders will descend on Sequim next weekend for Olympic BirdFest, a four-day birding extravaganza hosted by the Dungeness ...
Some Troy residents remain opposed to the city police department's use of license plate readers operated by a controversial ...
NEW YORK (AP) — The Democratic Party’s most ambitious politicians are courting African American activists in New York this ...
Three members on the East Palo Alto City Council decided at Tuesday's meeting to pull an item from the agenda that would have ...
The Urbandale Police Department has amended its contract with Flock Safety, clarifying data confidentiality and disclosure ...