Eyedropper: One Fewer Free Paper

By Rani Molla on February 8th, 2010

Turns out you have to pay for the New Mexican—and this jolly sign at the Roundhouse, complete with exclamation point and a handmade feel, makes $1 seem like a steal.

Of course, this dispenser does appear easily circumvented…

Show us what has left the back of your eyelids burning. Send pictures of visual trespass and peculiarities to copyeditor [at] sfreporter.com, subject “eyedropper.”

Only A Few Hours Left! Get Your Back Fixed At The Roundhouse

By Corey on January 28th, 2010

Are we to assume this doesn’t count as an in-kind contribution because anyone can do it?

Eyedropper: Animal, Vegetable or Mineral?

By Corey on January 27th, 2010

What is it?

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Eyedropper: Roundhouse Reeper Madness

By Corey on January 26th, 2010

The anti-drunk driving campaign is drawing a crowd at the Roundhouse. The anti-weed campaign, not so much.

Show us what has left the back of your eyelids burning. Send pictures of visual trespass and peculiarities to copyeditor [at] sfreporter.com, subject “eyedropper.”

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A Small Step for Lawmakers…

By Alexa on January 21st, 2010

…a (potentially) big one for New Mexico: SFReeper just got word from Fred Nathan of Think New Mexico that Rep. Jose Campos, D-De Baca, introduced HB 118, a bill aimed at banning political contributions from lobbyists and special interest groups.

Read the bill summary from Think New Mexico, which has been pushing for the bill as part of its 2010 ethics initiative, and details about Sen. Tim Keller’s separate ethics bill after the jump. Continue reading »

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