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It's s-UBER-b!
It's s-UBER-b!
It's s-UBER-b!
When I mentioned that the Yakima City Council was going to give a final vote on whether or not to grant ride-sharing companies to operate in town, I did not expect the outpouring response! I asked you if you thought the city of Yakima should ban Uber forever, and out of 121 pollsters, 91% of the votes came in with an overwhelming vote for "NO"...
Uber Decision To Make
Uber Decision To Make
Uber Decision To Make
Should Yakima ban Uber? A lot of people in Yakima have used Uber before and are excited that we finally have it here. I grew up in a town where you would have to wait forty-five minutes to an hour-at minimum- for a taxi. Of course, my hometown city of Nashville has a much wider geographic and demographic location than, say, the city of Yakima, but it is not uncommon to, even in Yakima, have to wai
The City of Yakima Strikes Back: Is This The Beginning Of The End For Columbus Day?
The City of Yakima Strikes Back: Is This The Beginning Of The End For Columbus Day?
The City of Yakima Strikes Back: Is This The Beginning Of The End For Columbus Day?
The city council of Yakima is renaming Columbus Day as "Indigenous People's Day". Five brave women expressed their "Yes" vote, as other cities across America, too, voted to change the name of the day chosen back on October 12, 1937 to honor an explorer named Christopher Columbus...
Just a kid?
Just a kid?
Just a kid?
I don't know if you've been living under a rock or not, but the other day, somebody called 32-year old Olympic champion swimmer Ryan Lochte a kid. That's right, a KID! Rio 2016 Olympics spokesperson Mario Andrada said Lochte and his fellow swim teammates were just kids pal'ing around being kids when they lied and said that they were robbed by unidentified Brazilian police...
The Stakes Are High!
The Stakes Are High!
The Stakes Are High!
The super-long debate over whether the city of Yakima will allow marijuana stores may finally be over tonight. The Yakima City Council is expected to vote during its 6 p.m. general meeting in the Council Chambers at City Hall, 129 N. Second St...