PubliCola Archives | November 2010

November 30, 2010

Jolt, Opinion, Politics Today's winner? Washington State. Today's loser? Washington State. read more →


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City Hall, Politics The city council prepares to adopt the first major changes to low-rise zoning in decades. read more →


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On Other Blogs Today: Majority of Public Says Repeal DADT.

News Our daily roundup: the Seattle Times' Politics Northwest blog, the PI.com's Strange Bedfellows, Seattlecrime.com, and Great City. read more →


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City Hall, Opinion, Politics Once again, Mayor "Constitutional Crisis!!!" McGinn's office is accusing Richard Conlin of violating city hall protocol. And once again, it seems like political posturing. read more →


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Another Craigslist Heist!

News Hey! Look! Another (possibly) Craigslist-related robbery! The victim in this latest incident was robbed in North Seattle last Wednesday (the 24th) after he met up with a man selling an iPhone on Craigslist. The seller called the man around 5:15pm and asked him to pick him up at 145th and 6th NE. The men drove [...] read more →


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Man Charged with Capitol Hill Hatchet Murder Now Suspect in Second Seattle Street Death

News From CapitolHillSeattle.com Michael LaRosa, the man police say hacked a 14th Avenue man to death with a hatchet in a bloody attack the Monday before Thanksgiving, will face charges of murder in the first degree, according to court documents filed Tuesday by the King County Prosecutor. According to the document, LaRosa is also suspected in [...] read more →


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Politics, This Washington Environmentalists roll out their legislative agenda for 2011. read more →


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City Hall, Politics The city council and mayor's office continue to squabble over the process behind the city's legislative agenda. read more →


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Politics, This Washington Gov. Chris Gregoire has appointed unsuccessful 2010 congressional candidate Suzan DelBene to head the state's Department of Revenue. read more →


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There Are Some Things You Just Shouldn’t Tag

News If you’ve ever read this site before, you know we love graffiti. But even we have our limits. Police were called to a bar on 13th and Madison around 1:30am on November 25th after security detained an unruly patron who had tagged another man’s face with a can of spraypaint, following a dance floor dispute, [...] read more →


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Politics, That Washington U.S. Sen. Patty Murray tapped by Sen. Harry Reid to head up 2012 campaign effort. read more →


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Should Landlords Be Allowed To Discriminate Against Non-Violent Felons?

News The Office of Civil Rights doesn’t seem to think so (and neither do I), and is looking for public input on whether they should push legislation that would prevent landlords from discriminating against tenants with criminal records. I’ve got a good friend who fucked up and got busted for selling pot a few years ago. [...] read more →


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