The double standard
By Rachel Towe My husband and I have lived in the same house in Crescent City for almost 50 years now. We’ve seen lots of politicans come and go. Lots…
Reporting the News as Accurately, Honestly and Fairly as possible
By Rachel Towe My husband and I have lived in the same house in Crescent City for almost 50 years now. We’ve seen lots of politicans come and go. Lots…
I remember hearing about Charles Slert, a man for change. I took someone’s word that he would make a diffference around this town. He was running against Martha McClure. I…
In response to Katherine Kelly’s statement, "I hope this doesn’t turn into a trend." I have an equally frustrating experience to report. After discovering our city continues to harbor the…
Now that the news of Tsunami Landing’s destructon is becoming more public, people will cry to the City Council that they care about it and want to keep it. But…
Today was my 3rd day in Safety Class for my Tsunai Relief job. Between 11 and 2pm there was a "company BBQ." 250 workers of which aabout 40 were students…
Since 2007’s fiasco with the Proposition 218 protest vote to stop the increase in sewer rates to fund $42.5 million wastewater treatment plant (WWTP), the subsequent miscounting of the votes…
For the past 3 years, numerous discussions both public and private have taken place pondering the question, "What will it take to turn our city around economically? Recently, someone mentioned…
As I contemplate how the winds of change have affected our 3rd Street business area in terms of economic and social factors, and deal with the attitudes of the Business…