Sep 18, 2009 | The Bellevue Reporter
Medina recording license plates of all cars entering city
In the early afternoon hours last February 26, a glass window was shattered at a Medina home and burglars stole electronic equipment, jewelry, and cash.
Cameras monitor cars, copy license plates when entering Medina
City signs have a unique way of greeting people. In Issaquah, for instance, motorists are told they're entering "a special place where people care." For years, Bothell invited people to stay "for a day or a lifetime." In Medina, a new sign bears this warning: "You Are Entering a 24 Hour Video Surveillance Area." Cameras have recently been installed ...
As of Sunday night, voter turnout was still pretty low for Seattle and King County primary elections.
520 bridge to close this weekend for maintenance, repairs
State maintenance crews will close the SR 520 floating bridge for annual weekend inspection and maintenance work at 11 a.m. Friday, June 19.