The news is coming too fast to keep up with via individual posts. It’s a good problem to have. Here’s some of the latest:
- Today’s above-the-fold, front page headline story in the Keene Sentinel covering the city bringing Robin Hooders back to the NH supreme court over the city’s latest failure.
- The Union Leader also covers the city’s appeal in this story by Meghan Pierce.
- UBER Grandma gets coverage in Boston Magazine for her ongoing civil disobedience of driving people around Portsmouth.
- UBER-hater taxi company owner John Palreiro says he’s not going to service customers on New Years Eve out of protest. He claims the city isn’t cracking down hard enough.
- Days later, UBER-hater taxi company owner John Palreiro says he’s quitting the taxi business because of UBER.
- Seacoast Online editorial whines about UBER, tries to make drivers sound like dangerous people, supports city crackdown.
- UBER calls city officials “misinformed” in letter to mayor.
- Portsmouth city council kill a minor proposed deregulation of UBER at this week’s meeting.
- Letter to the editor of Seacoast Online supporting UBER, says council members who voted against deregulation should be “ashamed”.
- Church of the Sword loses its appeal at NH Supreme Court on its tax exemption case in Westmoreland.
- Free State Project early mover and state rep Mike Sylvia has put forth cannabis legalization legislation for 2016.
- Another corrupt NH police chief has been brought up on multiple corruption-related charges in Bartlett.
Whew! Stay tuned here to Free Keene for the latest in liberty-oriented news and activism from NH.
In before FlapJacks starts complaining.
I believe most of the coverage you talk about was called in by you Ian or another freekeener. That isn’t surprising. You and the freekeeners enjoy the limelight even if you have to step over the people who are the reason for the articles.
Flapjacks always complaining.