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Queer Democrats Endorse Alvarez, Wayne for City Council
The predominantly Queer San Diego Democratic Club took two different tacks in its endorsements in City Council races at its regular meeting October 22.
Public interest says let's fight the desalination opponents
It has been very discouraging in recent days to see articles, an editorial and letters to the editor and Daily Transcript articles on the attacks against Poseidon's Carlsbad desalination plant.
San Diego police released a photo Friday of a serial robber they are calling the Back Room Bandit, who is suspected of committing 15 commercial robberies around the county over the past several weeks.
Contracts for October 23, 2009
The Lockheed Martin Corporation, Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company, Sunnyvale, Calif., is being awarded a not-to-exceed $853,305,629 cost-plus-incentive-fee/cost-plus-fixed-fee contract to provide support in the Trident II missile production and deployed system support in an undefinitized contract action.
Arrests made following school thefts, vandalism
Last week, the high school was broken into and a computer and two cameras worth $1,900 were taken, National City police said.
DeMaio analysis: Drop library to save millions
SHORT TAKES DeMaio analysis: Drop library to save millions 2:00 a.m. October 20, 2009 Peter Iglesias of National City enjoyed his lunch break along the San Diego River Floodway near Mission Bay yesterday.
Driver Crashes into Semi in National City
A driver is under arrest on suspicion of driving while intoxicated after slamming his SUV into a parked semi-trailer Monday.
A nose for beauty, an ear for truth
The godfather of American conceptualism John Baldessari, being celebrated at Tate Modern, is still breaking boundaries Behind a heavy wooden door under the warm sunshine of Venice in western LA, where young people ride by in beach cruisers and Mexican families shop for food, lies John Baldessari's studio.
Man Charged In 1988 Murder Of Naval Corpsman
A 62-year-old state prison inmate was charged Thursday with murdering a Naval corpsman who went missing 22 years ago, and whose remains were discovered only last year.
Mira Mesa/Scripps Ranch Sentinel
Naval Base San Diego helps city with bikeway
The bikeway is built off the main traffic roads for a safe and secure bicycle ride attracting hundreds of riders daily, some of whom use the path for recreation and others who use it to commute to work.
Search is on for "This Ain't No Game" Robbery Suspect
Authorities asked the public on Wednesday for help in finding a man wanted in connection with a six-month series of armed commercial robberies.
NASA signs hyperbaric chamber pact
U.S. space agency officials say they've signed a patent license agreement with a California firm to improve medical access to hyperbaric chambers.
Three mastiffs mauled a woman on a National City street, knocking her to the ground and rendering her unconscious.
Scam Diego: In San Diego County, Fat Pensions Mean Higher Taxes
Posted October 8, 2009, 12:46 p.m. The San Diego County Taxpayers Association released a study dated today showing that the cities in San Diego County with the biggest pension burdens are the ones raising taxes.
Cuts at SDSU Force Local Hispanic Applicants to Seek Alternate...
Californiaa s budget crisis has now hit home. In President Webera s fall 2009 convocation address, he estimated that if 22,000 eligible applicants rejected by San Diego State University this year stood in single file to enter campus, the line would stretch 8.4 miles.
Online: Read the secretary of state's update on voter registration issues at uniontrib.com/documents 410,000: New voters in San Diego County last year 26,513: Registrations collected by ACORN 4,655: ACORN cards initially flagged as problematic 1,849: Minimum number of cards ultimately thrown out, though the number may be higher because not all were ...
Soon There Won't Be a Barrio Logan
Barrio Logan?" says Dave. "I tell you, soon there won't be a Barrio Logan. It'll be swallowed up by downtown." Dave and Tennessee and I stand in the dark on National Avenue, by 16th Street, right where the barrio begins.
Eduardo Contreras / Union-Tribune Tuna canneries' lasting legacy
Sculptures being unveiled today honor workers who shaped S.D. By Leonel Sanchez 2:00 a.m. September 26, 2009 Former cannery worker Eloisa Osuna, 87, will attend today's tribute to the industry in Barrio Logan.