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      The plea of a dying breed: Don't kill the bike messengers

      Posted by Jeff from Seattle Post-Intelligencer

      These days, bike messengers are a dwindling breed, vanishing with the rise of high-speed Internet, digital imagery and electronic court filings. Ten years ago, an estimated 150 messengers worked in Seattle. Today, the number is 50 to 75. Other cities have experienced similar declines, with The Economist reporting that New York has lost more than 1,000 messengers since the dawn of the new millennium.

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      The disturbing story behind the last great UW team

      Posted by Jeff from Seattle Times

      An unprecedented look behind the scenes — based largely on documents unavailable at the time — reveals a disturbing level of criminal conduct and hooliganism by the players on that team. Former coach Rick Neuheisel and athletic director Barbara Hedges accepted most of it, demanding little discipline or accountability from their athletes. And other community institutions, including prosecutors, police, judges and the media, went along.

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      Capitol Hill slaying has sent many women to self-defense class

      Posted by Jeff from Seattle Post-Intelligencer

      Tilsen said her office has received an avalanche of calls from people wanting safety tips and enrollment information since Harps' unsolved killing. Six people took the monthlong course last fall. That same class is over capacity with 27 students this winter, and another class was added to meet demand.

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    koroth comments on:

    Seattle's smog levels violate federal limits

    Not particularly. Still, air quality all over this country has improved a lot over the years. Note the "for the first time in more than a decade" comment. Also, the ozone limites were reduced this last May. Seattle was easily within the previous limits.

    Chalk it up to the perfect storm of vacation traffic and hot, still air. It’s not evidence of increasing pollution.

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    10:11 am 8/24/08
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    theangryindian comments on:

    Seattle's smog levels violate federal limits

    Surprised??

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    6:30 pm 8/19/08
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    Jon comments on:

    Local Sharpened spikes at Green Lake

    Ick.  There are some nasty people out there, I guess.

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    10:46 am 7/17/08
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    okami comments on:

    Seattle Mayor and Council Think $1,115 a Month for Rent is Affordable Housing

    sure. . .that’s about three times what i’m paying on my house. . .which takes up half my retirement. . .

    affordable?  not to people worse off than me.

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    1:22 am 7/02/08
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    Jeff comments on:

    Seattle Mayor and Council Think $1,115 a Month for Rent is Affordable Housing

    Nickels may be a community leading green mayor but he’s also a developer’s mayor and paul allen’s mayor and a do-little mayor on transit.

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    11:35 pm 7/01/08
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    lizsternberg comments on:

    Seattle Mayor and Council Think $1,115 a Month for Rent is Affordable Housing

    I was motivated to write to May Nickels in response to this.  Here’s what I wrote to him:

    "I do not believe $1115 in rent a month is "Affordable housing." 

    The fact that there are many well to do business people in Seattle should not put a shadow over the Childcare professionals, construction workers, educators, and Administrative Assistants who make less than 40K a year.  If they had to pay $1115 a month it would most certainly be well over 30% of their income. 

    Are you trying to turn Seattle into an elitist community, or what?"

     

    If you feel the same way, you should email important officials too.

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    11:22 pm 7/01/08
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    Aisleace comments on:

    Seattle Mayor and Council Think $1,115 a Month for Rent is Affordable Housing

    I always heard that rent or housing shoud be 25% of your salary. That $1115 a month works out to a salary of $53520 a year. They must be rich in Seattle if low income singles (because it’s a studio apartment) are making over $53000 a year. Based on a 40 hour week that works out to $25.48/hour.

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    9:36 pm 7/01/08
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    Jeff is the founder of NewsCloud. He is also a freelance writer and blogs at Idealog.

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    Jon does technology and communications strategy consulting for environmental nonprofits at ONE/Northwest. He blogs a bit.

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