D’Angelo undaunted by fine: ‘I had to make the moral choice’

Mon, Feb 29, 2016, 10:55 pm   //   Ralph Schwartz

Chiara D’Angelo stood her ground Monday, Feb. 29, in a hearing room on the 34th floor of the Henry M. Jackson Federal Building in downtown Seattle. D’Angelo, who…
Editor's Blog

Jail Notes - Elfo and Everyone Else

Mon, Feb 22, 2016, 9:45 pm  //  Tip Johnson

Sheriff Bill Elfo is scheduled to make a presentation to the County Council tomorrow.  Agenda Bill 2016-100 states only that the presentation is about the Jail Use Agreement with the City of Bellingham.  No background or additional content is offered.  It’s difficult to see how he will make much progress.

Also on the agenda, Council members Buchanan, Mann and Weimer offer a resolution (large agenda packet pdf - p. 235) “Adopting a Statement of…Jail Planning Principles…”. 

The resolution finds that the Council’s leadership is needed in the wake of the administration’s failed jail tax.  It finds that coordination with tribes and participating jurisdictions is necessary to a comprehensive outcome, resolves to find a solution voters can support, and asks for the adoption of a refreshing platform of principles (agenda packet - pp. 236-238).

These principles include an attempt to reintroduce “fiscal responsibility, fair treatment, harm reduction, healing and prevention” into the equation of Criminal Justice and Public Safety.  They directly question a number of assumptions that have been consistently ramrodded through the public process:  Why a central jail location was torpedoed, whether the existing jail can be repaired or repurposed, if mental health needs are better served in the community than in jail, and to what extent diversionary and preventative practices might be implemented.

Perhaps most important, the principles assert that “crucial information has been lacking” and that “decisions must be based on data and evidence”.  That is indeed a 'very good place to start'.

While they are at it, they might at least wonder why the administration would go to voters for a tax, but without an approved jail plan, much less a bona fide needs assessment, and attempt an end run around all imaginable community priorities now being enunciated to build a jail way too big for Whatcom County, but just right for the prison industry.

February 23 Schedule:

Agenda Item: Elfo Presentation
Finance Committee, 11AM, Council Chambers

Agenda Item: Buchanan, Mann, Weimer Resolution
Planning Committee, 2:30PM, Council Chambers

County Council Meeting - All Agenda Items
7PM, Council Chambers
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Tip Johnson
 

the guardian for American news (from England)

Sat, Feb 20, 2016, 10:12 pm  //  John Servais

Today the NY Times has a minuscule link from its home page to an important news article.  In the Sunday print edition tomorrow, the article will be on page 14. You cannot find the story on most news websites - because they have ignored it. You can google it and find a few alternative and black newspapers with the story. But by the standards of United States corporate news media, it is not news.  Probably because it is awkward and about a black man. 

I found the story in a foreign newspaper that does a better job of covering US news than any paper in our country. It has been linked in the right column for years. The Guardian. A British newspaper started in 1821 in Manchester, England. Manchester means a lot to the British because it is the north west, is liberal, is the industrial center of England and is rich.  Always has been. But I digress.

Albert Woodfox, a black man, has just been released from a Louisiana prison where he spent the last 43 years in solitary confinement. For a crime he was probably framed for by law enforcement.  He kept his sanity and is now free. It took a lot of effort to get him released. We should know that such things are happening in our country. There are still thousands of cruel imprisonments in our country and solitary should be considered torture.  

Check it out. The Guardian of England - for what is happening here in the USA. They broke the Edward Snowden story for us - of the NSA spying. They are not afraid like so much of our American press is. One of my favorite sites.

And here is the link to the NY Times article.  Between them we get a pretty complete picture.  


County planning slapped by court

Fri, Feb 12, 2016, 2:19 pm  //  John Servais

Sometimes a building project fits all the zoning and environmental requirements but the city or county planners just do not like it.  As people with college degrees in planning, it is not what they think should be built at that particular location.  They just don't like it.  And so they find some flimsey rule to deny the project.  And the proponent can drop their plans or risk a lot of money by taking the city or county to court.  

Elisabeth Britt's Latte Republic website has been following just such a situation unfolding up between Blaine and Birch Bay.  The county denied a permit for building the Lincoln Park Retirement Center - even though it fit perfectly all the zoning requirements.  Problem was the county government planners had apparently not envisioned such a use for that land and did not want a retirement home out on Lincoln Road.  So they found some trivial technicallity to deny it.  The developer filed a suit.  The court has ruled against the county and instructed the permit be granted. 

Elisabeth has the story and links to the websites and to her earlier story.  What I want to add is we should tell our county council representative to vote to prevent the county from appealing the decision. Governments hate to lose and they use our tax dollars to fight lawsuits by individuals.  They will blow our money out the window on lawsuits that are absurd.  

Nothing in the Bellingham Herald on this - and probably won't be.  You need citizen journalism these days. The Latte Republic is one of our better citizen journalism sites.  A permanent link is in the right side column. 


Debt Crisis Redux

Wed, Feb 10, 2016, 3:47 pm  //  Dick Conoboy

Just over a week ago I wrote about the pending economic crash in a piece entitled "It's the Derivatives, Stupid!"   Chris Martenson in an article today,10 Feb 2016,  writes: "Bubbles arise when asset prices inflate above what underlying incomes can sustain. Centuries ago, the Dutch woke up one morning and discovered that tulips were simply just flowers after all. But today, the public has yet to wake up to the mathematical reality that over $200 trillion in debt and perhaps another $500 trillion of un(der)funded liabilities really cannot ever be paid back under current terms. However, this fact is dawning within the minds of more and more critical thinkers with each passing day."   Economist Michael Hudson has been speaking about this debt for years and has wrapped it all up in his most recent book, Killing the Host.  You can read Paul Craig Roberts' review of Hudson's book here at Hudson's site.  Excerpt: "Hudson shows that Western economies have been financialized in a predatory way that sacrifices the public interest to the interests of the financial sector. That is why the economy no longer works for ordinary people. Finance is no longer productive. It has become a parasite on the economy."  Hudson states often that debts that cannot be paid, will not be paid.  Now think about all those unfunded liabilities out there to the tune of hundreds of trillions and tell me that there will be no collapse.

 


Bellingham Wins features George Dyson

Tue, Feb 09, 2016, 9:04 am  //  John Servais

Local website Bellingham Wins has its lead story today about local resident George Dyson. It is informative and a good read - as are all the posts on their site.  We have a permanent link to Bellingham Wins in the right side column - under Local Leisure. If you read this post in the future, here is the link directly to the article about George.  

I've known George since he came to Bellingham in the late 1980s. He bought the just closed Dick's Tavern on West Holly - and there were still half pitchers of stale beer on the bar.  He uses it as his office for writing, but it is still crammed with built and partially built baidarkas. The article explains about the boats.  And it also tells of the books he has written and how he got into writing.  

Not mentioned is the book that first made George famous - 'The Starship and the Canoe', by Kenneth Brower, published in 1978. It was of George and his father, the famous physicist Freeman Dyson.  The book took liberties with the reality of their lives, but was a fun read in the waning days of the alternative living era. George became a sort of counter culture cult hero. I mean, how does one live high in a fir tree on Vancouver Island for three years? Well, he was young and he was finding himself.

The web site 'Bellingham Wins' splits its features between local persons and local cool places and events. It is a project of Bob Pritchett, the owner of Faithlife, the online bible resource company in Bellingham.  Bob moved his company to Bellingham because he likes this place a lot. This website is also a fun digression for his Faithlife staffers. There is a new feature article irregularly but about twice a week. It is under 'Leisure' because of the good articles about events.


Our unconscious racism

Thu, Feb 04, 2016, 8:42 am  //  John Servais

As publisher, I was delighted when Ralph Scwhartz said yes to becoming a writer for NWCitizen.  He left the Herald last November and I immediately contacted him as his reporting was the best of anyone at the Herald in several years and I had linked to his articles from here more than once.  So when he said he wanted his first article to be more of a pesonal subject, I said sure, whatever he wanted.  

His post - In White Skin - is a very different type of  article than we have posted in our 20 years.  When I read the draft, it seemed obvious this was the time for such a perspective.  In the past couple years all of us who are not black have become shockingly more aware of our inherent racism.  Even if we thought ourselves sensitive and aware before.  Ralph's article is by a white guy and to white people.  That is 99% of Bellingham.  We feel we are a liberal or progressive city, but we have a lot of unconscious racism in our community.

Unconscions.  Not intended, but there. Today's Bellingham Herald entertainment section, the Take 5, has a cover illustration of the two Super Bowl quarterbacks - Cam Newton and Peyton Manning.  The very black Cam is shown at least 2 inches shorter than Peyton.  Our culture ascribes better with taller.  In truth, both players are 6 feet 5 inches tall - exactly the same height.  One can say 'oh get over it, it is nothing' or that Cam had to be shorter to allow room for the section title.  And that response would in the past go unchallenged.  It should not go unchallenged any longer.  

So - if you think this is about nothing, let me suggest that if Peyton were shown 2 inches shorter than Cam then we would hear from many about the error and obvious ignorance of the artist and the editors.  We are sensitive via very sophisticated psychological filters.  This is not a criticism of the Herald nor the artist - as indeed the artist probably was told to leave room for the section title. And the Herald's corporate parent, McClatchy, sent this illustration to the Herald.  Most of us would have accepted this without a second thought in the past.  We should change. 

There is a new young black writer we might read.  Ta-Nehisi Coates.  He writes well and makes sense.  He could educate all of us on the racism in our country.  He also had a book published a few months ago - Between the World and Me.  If we are seriously concerned about making progress against racism, then it is a very valuable book to us.  While this is Black History Month, we might just use this month as a start towards reducing racism.  We will try here.


It’s the Derivatives, Stupid!

Mon, Feb 01, 2016, 5:26 am  //  Dick Conoboy

To borrow phraseology from candidate Bill Clinton and at the risk of again being characterized as Chicken Little, here is some information that may make your teeth itch and your toenails curl. Compare this piece with the rhetoric of our President Obama  during his State of the Onion speech regarding our economy,  “Anyone claiming that America's economy is in decline is peddling fiction.”  This statement makes the Sword of Damocles look like a paring knife. Excerpt: "According to a report from one of the regulators of national banks, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, as of September 30, 2015, insured U.S. commercial banks and savings associations had exposure to $192.2 trillion notional (face amount) of derivatives. (Yes, that’s trillion with a “t”.) The report goes on to terrify with the revelation that only four banks hold 90.8 percent of all derivatives: Citigroup, JPMorgan Chase, Goldman Sachs and Bank of America."  Derivatives took down AIG during the last crash. And it gets worse as you read on....here.

And to those who look to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation to protect your deposits, guess again. "In 2009, when the FDIC fund went $8.2 billion in the hole, Chairwoman Sheila Bair assured depositors that their money was protected by a hefty credit line with the Treasury. But the FDIC is funded with premiums from its member banks, which had to replenish the fund. The special assessment required to do it was crippling for the smaller banks, and that was just to recover $8.2 billion.  What happens when Bank of America or JPMorganChase, which have commingled their massive derivatives casinos with their depositary arms, is propelled into bankruptcy by a major derivatives fiasco?  These two banks both have deposits exceeding $1 trillion, and they both have derivatives books with notional values exceeding the GDP of the world. [nearly $200 trillion]"  (From Bail-out Is Out, Bail-in Is In: Time for Some Publicly Owned Banks.)

Then the "bail-ins" begin wherein the banks take your money to recapitalize and leave you broke.


Making Money on the Plight of Veterans

Fri, Jan 29, 2016, 6:44 pm  //  Dick Conoboy

As a veteran, I am a more than a bit sensitive about those who would profit over the condition of veterans in the US especially since those who send those soldiers into combat have little regard for their plight once they return. The vultures circle in the absence of support. A particularly odious practice is forming a charity that spends an inordinate amount for overhead and salaries. This particular veteran oriented charity (Wounded Warriors Project whose logo apears above) advertises widely on TV with the help of celebrities who are either duped into or complicit in the charade. Reports surfaced about this outfit years ago and I understand the charity spent considerable funds to attack those who exposed their chicanery.

Note this piece (on the Wounded Warrior "charity") in Alternet by Sarah Lazare entitled “Famous Charity for Veterans Accused of Inappropriate and Lavish Expenditures”.  Excerpt: “About 40 percent of the organization’s donations in 2014 were spent on its overhead, or about $124 million, according to the charity-rating group Charity Navigator,” the Times reports. “While that percentage, which includes administrative expenses and marketing costs, is not as much as for some groups, it is far more than for many veterans charities, including the Semper Fi Fund, a wounded-veterans group that spent about 8 percent of donations on overhead.”

A review of charities is advisable for all of us prior to giving. A good source of information on charities is CharityWatch.org. That is why I refuse to give and complain to management about attempts to collect money from me at the cash register of any number of stores in Bellingham. These establishments may or may not vet these charities but even if they do their vetting may not be to the standards I would hold them to. These merchants seems to count on my being embarrassed into giving in that I am in line and in proximity to others who would overhear my refusal to give a mere dollar to save the _______ (fill in the blank). However well intentioned, this borders on shakedown.

In Whatcom County there is an excellent veterans self help group, Growing Veterans.  Check it out.  A chance to give locally to an award winning group.

[The Bellingham Herald ran a story from the NYTimes on the same topic that you can read here until such time as the article is no longer available on line.]


Coal Stop calls out Lynden Tribune

Fri, Jan 15, 2016, 10:50 am  //  John Servais

Over at the local blog "Coal Stop," Sandy Robson has done an effective take down of the Lynden Tribune for running an anti-Lummi Nation opinion piece.  Robson does her usual deep research and posts it all for her readers.  The Lynden Tribune ran a article by the leaders of Northwest Jobs Alliance, a front group for the corporate interests of Cherry Point's proposed coal terminal.  With Lummi Nation trying to prevent the total destruction of their fishing rights by the proposed mega coal terminal, the Lynden Tribune allowed a hatchet-job opinion piece to grace their newspaper pages.  In truth, it is a racist hit piece on our neighbors, the Lummi.  Robson does the dissection very nicely. 

Like most of her articles, Robson's article is long and well referenced.  She does not write for those looking for a quick take on issues but rather for those who want to know all the relevant information.  We have kept a link to her website at the top of our links column since she opened the site about a year ago.  I tip my hat to her fine research and comprehensive writing.  Her website is another valuable source of local news, information, and opinion.

Note:  no link to Lynden site as they put the article behind a firewall. 


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Punishing the Wrong Guys

Wherein someone's gotta do the right thing

Tip Johnson
Tue, Mar 01, 2016, 2:40 pm
0 comments

D’Angelo undaunted by fine: ‘I had to make the moral choice’

Chiara D'Angelo comes across as emotionally intelligent and uncompromising in her high-stakes Coast Guard hearing.

Ralph Schwartz
Mon, Feb 29, 2016, 10:55 pm
1 comments; last on Mar 01, 2016


Elfo: Enforcement, Litigation or Risks?

Wherein inquiring minds want to know!

Tip Johnson
Sat, Feb 27, 2016, 12:24 pm
0 comments

‘Goodwill’ wanted but lacking on Districting Committee

Republicans focused their efforts on torpedoing the Democrats' five-district proposal at the second committee meeting.

Ralph Schwartz
Tue, Feb 23, 2016, 4:01 am
4 comments; last on Mar 01, 2016

Anchor-chain activists face hefty fines

The Coast Guard has levied $30,000 in fines on two Bellingham climate activists. They will fight to have the fines dropped.

Ralph Schwartz
Thu, Feb 18, 2016, 4:01 am
16 comments; last on Feb 22, 2016

Jail Reform: Music to My Ears

Wherein sanity may finally be approaching a nagging jail issue

Tip Johnson
Sun, Feb 14, 2016, 7:54 pm
2 comments; last on Feb 19, 2016

Redistricting: Democrats may have upper hand

Republicans and Democrats traded barbs on the first day of the Districting Committee, but Dems may have won the first battle.

Ralph Schwartz
Tue, Feb 09, 2016, 4:02 am
5 comments; last on Feb 10, 2016

Stop the Rental Fires Now!

Inspections of rentals cannot begin too soon. Seven fires in rental units since 2011 and almost half with ONE landlord. No but the clock may be running out.

Dick Conoboy
Mon, Feb 08, 2016, 5:26 am
0 comments

Super Bowl 50 - Wretched Excess

From all the monumentally boring hoopla to the shameful rousting of the homeless Super Bowl 50 exceeds all expectations for greed and excess.

Dick Conoboy
Fri, Feb 05, 2016, 11:45 am
4 comments; last on Feb 12, 2016

Harriet Spanel has passed on

Harriet Spanel was many years our representative in the state legislature and served Whatcom County and Bellingham very well.

John Servais
Wed, Feb 03, 2016, 4:49 pm
4 comments; last on Feb 04, 2016

Mayor Picks Lisa Anderson for City Planning Commission

Lisa Anderson will fill the remaining term of real estate broker, Cerise Noah. who left the Bellingham Planning Commission several months ago.

Dick Conoboy
Wed, Feb 03, 2016, 1:53 pm
0 comments

In White Skin

Talib Kweli played the Wild Buffalo a couple evenings ago and Ralph Schwartz was there. He writes a very personal take on the evening.

Ralph Schwartz
Mon, Feb 01, 2016, 3:00 am
2 comments; last on Feb 04, 2016

Say Nein to Uber

Uber has started a new type of public taxi service in many cities, including Bellingham. It is controversial.

Dick Conoboy
Sun, Jan 31, 2016, 11:04 am
3 comments; last on Feb 04, 2016

WA State Minimum Wage Initiative - A Race To The Bottom

Raising the minimum wage to $13.50/hr by 2020 cements workers into permanent slave wages that cannot pay the bills.

Dick Conoboy
Mon, Jan 18, 2016, 5:35 am
1 comments; last on Jan 20, 2016

Eagles on the Nooksack

They are less famous than the eagles on the Skagit but closer to Bellingham, fewer people and still lots of eagles. A great January afternoon outing.

John Servais
Mon, Jan 11, 2016, 11:18 pm
1 comments; last on Jan 13, 2016

Earthquake lightly shakes Bellingham

Earthquake near San Juan Island felt in Bellingham late Tuesday night

John Servais
Wed, Dec 30, 2015, 12:15 am
0 comments

Kremen & Weimer tell us of Clinton & Sanders

What the campaign styles of local politicians Pete Kremen and Carl Weimer tell us about presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders

Whatcom Citizen
Tue, Dec 29, 2015, 11:06 am
4 comments; last on Dec 31, 2015

Bye Bye

Shell Polar Pioneer floating oil drill rig left the Pacific Northwest for Norway today. Nice holiday gift for all of us.

John Servais
Fri, Dec 25, 2015, 10:31 am
2 comments; last on Dec 25, 2015

Unregulated vacation rentals on Lake Whatcom

Tani Sutley writes on the continuing issue of houses in residential zones that are used essentially as hotels and disrupt quiet neighborhoods.

Guest writer
Mon, Dec 21, 2015, 2:14 am
0 comments

Whatcom Farmers and Eric Hirst Dialog

Statement by Whatcom Family Farmers on “Eric Hirst and his water ideas” and Hirst's Reply

Guest writer
Sat, Dec 19, 2015, 11:11 am
1 comments; last on Dec 20, 2015

Request for Citizen Evidence

Wherein inquiring minds just want to know!

Tip Johnson
Mon, Dec 14, 2015, 3:58 pm
0 comments

PDC - The Missing Documents

Wherof we cannot speak, thereof we must be silent?

Tip Johnson
Wed, Dec 02, 2015, 8:31 pm
3 comments; last on Dec 06, 2015

Planning Commission Opening Calls for Neighborhood Rep

The Planning Commission has a vacancy. Now is the time for the appointment of a member who represents the interests of the neighborhoods.

Dick Conoboy
Mon, Nov 30, 2015, 5:29 am
0 comments

Update on Lincoln Street Student Housing Project

The student housing project for 648 individuals called NXNW (North by Northwest) on Lincoln Street is moving forward briskly. This is an update.

Dick Conoboy
Mon, Nov 23, 2015, 5:41 am
7 comments; last on Dec 27, 2015

Tax incentives proposed for Fairhaven apartments - Updated

Council to allow three weeks for written comments on tax exemption proposal for high density buildings in quiet Fairhaven neighborhood

John Servais
Mon, Nov 16, 2015, 10:41 pm
9 comments; last on Nov 19, 2015

Accessory Dwelling Units - There Is No Rush

There is no reason to rush an updated ordinance on ADUs when we do not even know what the current number is or where existing illegal units are…

Dick Conoboy
Mon, Nov 16, 2015, 4:30 am
9 comments; last on Dec 10, 2015

Bellingham Updating Accessory Dwelling Laws

By Shannon Maris. Detached ADUs - the 'mother in law' mini cottages - are being considered by the city of Bellingham. This impacts every home owner.

Guest writer
Sat, Nov 14, 2015, 5:33 pm
3 comments; last on Nov 19, 2015

Veterans Day and Thanking Veterans

Some personal thoughts on thanking our veterans for their service

Dick Conoboy
Wed, Nov 11, 2015, 4:23 am
1 comments; last on Nov 11, 2015

Whatcom Co.: Voting and Vote-Counting with Integrity

An overview of Whatcom County's method of processing ballots and counting votes.

Guest writer
Sun, Nov 08, 2015, 9:25 pm
3 comments; last on Dec 29, 2015

Final Election Returns: Jail Tax Rejected

Satpal Sidhu wins council seat. Virtually all the ballots are now counted. Challenges and a few special are left.

John Servais
Fri, Nov 06, 2015, 4:37 pm
1 comments; last on Nov 07, 2015

Thursday Voting Update

Jail sales tax is being rejected - and the NO vote is increasing. Sidhu - Kerschner still undecided. Props 2, 3, 9 and 10 all should pass.

John Servais
Thu, Nov 05, 2015, 9:17 pm
1 comments; last on Nov 06, 2015

Wednesday Vote Changes

Second tally of 10,000 more ballots is in. Jail sales tax is now being rejected. Probably 15,000 or more ballots to go.

John Servais
Wed, Nov 04, 2015, 6:45 pm
2 comments; last on Nov 05, 2015

Important Election Issues Undecided

The first returns - probably 60% of the final vote - shows contradictory propositions passing and most candidate races decided.

John Servais
Wed, Nov 04, 2015, 12:05 am
7 comments; last on Nov 04, 2015

Growing Veterans

Growing Veterans was created to empower military veterans to grow food, communities, and each other.

Dick Conoboy
Mon, Nov 02, 2015, 8:04 am
2 comments; last on Nov 04, 2015

More on Propositions 1 and 9

Where more substantial evidence is presented against proposition 9 - and why you should vote REJECTED on it.

John Servais
Sun, Nov 01, 2015, 9:31 am
24 comments; last on Nov 04, 2015

NWCitizen Publisher’s Voting Choices

As an independent citizen and political junkie, here is how I am voting - with brief reasons for my choices.

John Servais
Sat, Oct 31, 2015, 2:02 am
8 comments; last on Nov 03, 2015

NAMI Whatcom Opposes Prop 2015-1

The latest addition and the issue in review

Tip Johnson
Tue, Oct 27, 2015, 6:56 pm
0 comments

Dwindling Information Makes Voters Susceptible to Spin

A perspective on the our changing news system, the consequences, and the challenges for the future. With a suggestion of the solution.

Whatcom Citizen
Mon, Oct 26, 2015, 11:39 pm
5 comments; last on Oct 28, 2015

Info Slowmo

When they feel you just don't need to know

Tip Johnson
Mon, Oct 26, 2015, 3:32 pm
4 comments; last on Oct 28, 2015

The Mysterious State of the Whatcom County Jail

Wherein the operative information is $$$ECRET

Tip Johnson
Mon, Oct 26, 2015, 1:57 pm
3 comments; last on Oct 29, 2015

Effort to Stop Bakken Oil Trains

Whatcom group plans meeting workshop to submit comments to Washington Dept of Ecology against Skagit/Bakken oil trains.

John Servais
Sat, Oct 24, 2015, 1:26 pm
6 comments; last on Oct 26, 2015

Fairhaven Pharmacy Closes Today - For Real

After 126 years in business, Fairhaven Pharmacy closes for the last time at 6 p.m. today. Historic Fairhaven Association to do Halloween photos.

John Servais
Tue, Oct 20, 2015, 2:53 pm
1 comments; last on Oct 21, 2015

Louws Regrets Jail Mailer

County Executive - and candidate for reelection -Jack Louws has written county officials with his regrets over jail mailer.

John Servais
Tue, Oct 20, 2015, 9:25 am
8 comments; last on Oct 24, 2015

Let’s not squander the next 30 years

The jail sales tax proposition is a road to perdition for our county. It is a waste and has been deceptively promoted.

John Servais
Sun, Oct 18, 2015, 11:37 am
4 comments; last on Oct 20, 2015

Making a Jail: Bamboozle!

With a smarmy October Surprise

Tip Johnson
Fri, Oct 16, 2015, 4:52 pm
9 comments; last on Oct 19, 2015

Court: No Radio Towers in Point Roberts

A Canadian radio station is trying to install huge radio towers in Point Roberts for a Canadian audience. Citizen movement has fought them.

John Lesow
Thu, Oct 08, 2015, 7:14 am
0 comments

James King Resigns as Bellingham Parks Director

James King to return to Alaska and take job with U.S. Forest Service. Mayor will appoint a new parks director.

John Servais
Sat, Oct 03, 2015, 2:47 pm
1 comments; last on Oct 04, 2015

Just Say No - to the Incarceration-Industrial Complex

The "... new jail just doesn't pencil out", writes a well qualified accountant. A look at the future costs of the proposed jail.

David Camp
Fri, Oct 02, 2015, 10:48 am
11 comments; last on Oct 09, 2015

Alternative Jail Proposal for City Center

There is a good alternative for a decent jail - but we first must vote down the jail sales tax proposal in November.

John Servais
Tue, Sep 22, 2015, 4:54 pm
5 comments; last on Sep 25, 2015

Wendy DeFreest is Opening a ‘Burger Joint’

Wendy DeFreest, of Avenue Bread, will open a new "burger joint" called The Filling Station by late October in Fairhaven. It will not be a sandwich cafe.

John Servais
Sat, Sep 19, 2015, 3:37 pm
0 comments

That Louwsy Jail Deal

FEMA camp or new county seat?

Tip Johnson
Tue, Sep 15, 2015, 5:26 pm
13 comments; last on Oct 16, 2015

A Learning Moment - Hopefully

Beware walking RR tracks on the Fairhaven waterfront in the event of unexpected encounter with a high speed train

John Servais
Sun, Sep 13, 2015, 8:42 am
2 comments; last on Sep 18, 2015

Second Water Main Break on Donovan in a Year

Mains a' bursting - Avast!

Tip Johnson
Mon, Sep 07, 2015, 8:06 pm
0 comments

Homeowner to city: Please buy me out

Padden Creek daylighting project strays far from city promises to homeowner that his property would remain intact.

John Servais
Wed, Aug 26, 2015, 9:17 am
4 comments; last on Sep 05, 2015

How Our Community Can Welcome Our Troops Home

Christopher Brown guest writes how traditional communal warrior reintegration practices could help our returning combat veterans.

Guest writer
Mon, Aug 24, 2015, 4:11 am
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Black Lives Matter, Occupy WS & Whatcom Jail

A Whatcom Citizen writes of protest movements and how our proposed county mega jail is related to them.

Whatcom Citizen
Wed, Aug 19, 2015, 6:55 pm
15 comments; last on Sep 04, 2015

$15/hr Minimum Wage - Seriously?

Moves to set the minimum wage to $15, even if successful, are woefully insufficient. And why aren't people speaking out about abusive work scheduling?

Dick Conoboy
Wed, Aug 19, 2015, 4:00 am
2 comments; last on Sep 17, 2015

Local retired librarian injured by police

Bruce Radtke, a retired Bellingham librarian, reported to be assaulted by police for handing out leaflets

Guest writer
Mon, Aug 17, 2015, 11:17 pm
5 comments; last on Aug 27, 2015

Predictive Policing Comes to Bellingham

Is the tail wagging the dog? Edward Alexander guest writes on why predictive software for our police needs basic questions answered before purchase.

Guest writer
Sun, Aug 16, 2015, 2:39 pm
1 comments; last on Aug 22, 2015

Gunfight at Cornwall Park on Wednesday

Nothing in the Herald this morning, so NWCitizen is informing citizens of shootout at Cornwall Park.

John Servais
Thu, Aug 13, 2015, 10:29 am
1 comments; last on Aug 13, 2015

 

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