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The man in these (8) surveillance pictures is a suspect in several theft from vehicle and forgery cases in the City of Middleton. If you have any information about him, please contact the Middleton Police Department at 608-824-7300 or leave a message on the department tipster line at 608-824-7304.
Sgt. Troy Hellenbrand
thellenbrand@ci.middleton.wi.us
TH/kc
Bethesda Maryland, July 24 2023. What a day! A little past 12 noon County Executive Marc Elrich signed into law Rent Stabllization as passed 7-4 by the County Council last week. The bill was championed by Council Members Kristin Mink and Will Jawando with Elrich an enthusiastic supporter. The bill offers an overall cap of 6% to most of MoCo's renters with some exceptions. This is much needed relief for the over 130,000 County residents who live in rental housing and pay over 30% of their income to keep a roof over their heads.
As soon as the signing Ceremony was over Jawando rushed down to Sala Thai restaurant in Bethesda and was later joined by Mink and Elrich to support One Fair Wage for tipped workers. Currently MoCo tipped workers are paid just under $4 an hour. The One Fair Wage plan is to start a glide path sooner rather than later to pay all workers including tipsters the County minimum wage of around $15 an hour while still allowing them to receive tips.
Mink, Jawando and Erich joined MoCo Delegates Love, Korman and Charkoudian as waiters for the event. I counted around 60 attendees total, quite a turn out for a mid day work week event.
On the mic Saru Jayaraman, author of One Fair Wage.
Praise
“It is hard to believe that some American workers are legally paid as little as $2.13 an hour. In this passionate cry for justice Saru Jayaraman introduces us to some of those workers as they struggle to make ends meet. Reading this book there were times when I got so angry I had to stop and throw the book across the room.”
—Ruth Reichl, author of My Kitchen Year
“One Fair Wage powerfully reveals the history of the racist, sexist subminimum wage and offers a wake-up call—challenging us to see how the subminimum wage continues to cause needless suffering in the lives of millions of people today, including incarcerated people and disabled workers who are often relegated to the margins of wage and labor debates. This book is not to be missed if you care about economic justice in America.”
—Michelle Alexander, author of The New Jim Crow
“One Fair Wage shines a bright light on the complex and cruel web of systematic wage inequity in America—while also outlining the straightforward, concrete solutions necessary to overcome this crisis. Saru Jayaraman is a vital leader fighting for economic justice across our country, and her voice and vision are a road map for all of us.”
—Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal
“A clearly argued . . . case for bringing economic justice to a growing segment of the workforce.”
—Kirkus Reviews
What a dynamic speaker! As I prepare for the upcoming fight over One Fair Wage I'll be reading her book and sharing it with friends.
Steve
The "Dragonflies" cut through the dawn mist on the Willamette River.
The OWLS (Oregon Women Lawyers) Dragonflies team rendezvoused with Wasabi, another team--both with their lost mutual teammate on their minds. Nancy Bergeson, a Portland public defender, was found murdered in her SW Portland home November 24th. A reward for information in the case is still unclaimed, and detectives have released no new information on the progress of the investigation. Tipsters can share information anonymously by calling (503) 823-HELP.
Fog always lifts eventually. In Time, everything is revealed.
A roll of Fuji 200 first run through a Minolta Freedom Zoom 90c QD and then run through a Pentax K1000, both at ISO 200.
I used the Lomography polka dot filter method as presented in:
www.lomography.com/magazine/tipster/2012/07/09/diy-rainbo...
In 2002, Hasan Elahi was apprehended by F.B.I. agents after an anonymous tipster accused him of links to terrorism. Finding himself the subject of a lengthy investigation, Elahi created an ongoing “digital alibi” for himself—a computerized system that tracks his whereabouts and other personal information—and publishes it online at www.trackingtransience.net.
This project is presented in the exhibition through two pieces, not pictured here: 'Tracking Transience: Position', 2007 and 'Tracking Transience: Evidence', also 2007.
I think Dan Breen win win either the Arkle or the Grand Annual at the Cheltenham festival depending what he goes for. This day at Sandown though there was an epic battle up the hill with Giorgio Quercus and Dan Breen was deemed by the stewards to have interfered with the other and was disqualified.
See and hear more on my blog here:
www.lovetheraces.com/voices-of-the-races/eliza/blog-artic...
In December 2013, a very old-looking sign for Kelly Motor Trucks was unearthed at a construction site near Eleventh Street and Grand Avenue; a tipster sent along these photos, along with an article from 1913 announcing that one Frank G. Miner had decided "upon the establishment of a factory branch of the Kelly-Springfield Motor Truck company in Los Angeles." (We found an LA Times article from April 1913, "[s]hortly after opening."
I'm not sure if they finished painting over it but there are condos right up against it now.
Porst Compact Reflex SP with the MC/ARAX 35mm tilt-shift lens on expired Kodak Gold 400.
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A rainbow pre-flash experiment using part of the Lomography Rainbow polka dot method for the first part. The roll is rewound and then exposed in my Pentax K1000 at ISO 320.
www.lomography.com/magazine/tipster/2012/07/09/diy-rainbo...
Bethesda Maryland, July 24 2023. What a day! A little past 12 noon County Executive Marc Elrich signed into law Rent Stabllization as passed 7-4 by the County Council last week. The bill was championed by Council Members Kristin Mink and Will Jawando with Elrich an enthusiastic supporter. The bill offers an overall cap of 6% to most of MoCo's renters with some exceptions. This is much needed relief for the over 130,000 County residents who live in rental housing and pay over 30% of their income to keep a roof over their heads.
As soon as the signing Ceremony was over Jawando rushed down to Sala Thai restaurant in Bethesda and was later joined by Mink and Elrich to support One Fair Wage for tipped workers. Currently MoCo tipped workers are paid just under $4 an hour. The One Fair Wage plan is to start a glide path sooner rather than later to pay all workers including tipsters the County minimum wage of around $15 an hour while still allowing them to receive tips.
Mink, Jawando and Erich joined MoCo Delegates Love, Korman and Charkoudian as waiters for the event. I counted around 60 attendees total, quite a turn out for a mid day work week event.
The man in these (7) surveillance pictures is a suspect in several theft from vehicle and forgery cases in the City of Middleton. If you have any information about him, please contact the Middleton Police Department at 608-824-7300 or leave a message on the department tipster line at 608-824-7304.
Sgt. Troy Hellenbrand
thellenbrand@ci.middleton.wi.us
TH/kc
From Philly FBI:
The Philadelphia Police Department and the FBI are seeking the public’s assistance to identify and locate a subject believed to be responsible for at least four recent bank robberies, including one earlier today of the TD Bank at 4020 City Avenue. The same subject is also believed to be responsible for the robberies of the Citizens Bank branch at 6052 Ridge Avenue on September 3rd, the Wells Fargo branch at 6918 Ridge Avenue on September 1st, and the Continental Bank branch at 7133 Ridge Avenue on August 29th.
In each of the robberies, the subject presented a threatening demand note to a teller and indicated that he was armed with a gun. No gun was visible or displayed. In each of the robberies, the subject fled the area of the bank on foot after obtaining cash. There have been no physical injuries in any of these robberies.
The subject is described as a white male in his 20’s, 5’7” to 5’9” tall, with a very thin build. The subject has worn hats and/or hooded sweatshirts in each of the robberies.
This subject is considered armed and dangerous. A picture from the robbery of the Citizens Bank branch at 6052 Ridge Avenue on September 3rd is attached to this email.
Anyone with information is asked to call the FBI at 215-418-4000 or the Philadelphia Police Department. There may be a reward for information leading to this subject’s capture, and tipsters can remain anonymous.
J.J. Klaver, Ph.D.
Special Agent
Media Relations and Public Affairs Coordinator
FBI - Philadelphia
215-418-4043 (voice)
215-738-9032 (cell)
215-418-4476 (fax)
j.klaver@ic.fbi.gov
The man in these (8) surveillance pictures is a suspect in several theft from vehicle and forgery cases in the City of Middleton. If you have any information about him, please contact the Middleton Police Department at 608-824-7300 or leave a message on the department tipster line at 608-824-7304.
Sgt. Troy Hellenbrand
thellenbrand@ci.middleton.wi.us
TH/kc