A number of Bedford House residents have asked that the sidewalks along Shelby Street, from the Bedford House toward town, be repaired. Right now, several sections are broken badly enough that people are forced to walk in the road or […]
A number of Bedford House residents have asked that the sidewalks along Shelby Street, from the Bedford House toward town, be repaired. Right now, several sections are broken badly enough that people are forced to walk in the road or […]
It’s been an eventful week. I fell at my property, tripped over myself, and did a somersault, landing hard on my left side. I hurt my back a little, which also caused my neck to hurt quite a bit afterward. […]
I thought, considering what is coming in our reporting, that I should clearly lay out what we feel our standards are. How do we evaluate who we want and what we endorse? Leading the way is transparency. Not just what […]
Town halls are not new to Falmouth. They are not a political invention of 2026, and they are not a novelty, a courtesy, or a box to check. They are how this town has made every major decision since the […]
First, let’s get a few definitions out of the way. Before we talk numbers, we need to understand a few basic terms so everything that follows is clear and transparent. Surplus A surplus means the city ended the fiscal year […]
If you ever wondered why your ambulance might show up late, your fire districts are fighting over who covers what and how, or why police budgets can climb without 24-hour coverage, we do also. We’re not just dealing with high […]
The Real Problems We Have With Emergency Services in Falmouth and Pendleton County as a Whole There are many good people involved in the emergency services of Pendleton County, Butler, and Falmouth. Let me be clear. We support every first […]
Let’s set aside the PR posts, the emotional buffering, the polished paragraphs that sound more like a ChatGPT draft than a real person under public scrutiny. Let’s deal in what’s actually true. Mayor Sabrina Hazen says she “felt blindsided” when […]
In a letter posted last night, the City of Falmouth tried to paper over the controversy by insisting,“Don’t worry, we have fully funded the Fire Department.” But reading between the lines, this letter reads more like a last-minute PR bandage […]
Shut Down the Fire Department After two years of inflating the police budget beyond reasonAfter floating an ordinance to mandate a certain number of city cops… after proposing to hire a city manager for a town that barely covers 1.3 […]
