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City approves deal to increase events at Petco Park
SAN DIEGO -- The San Diego City Council Monday unanimously signed off on a plan that could result in more events taking place at Petco Park during the baseball off-season. "I don't think this is a good deal for the city," said Councilmember Lorie Zapf. ...Tags: Sports, Entertainment, Petco Park, Baseball, The Rolling Stones (music group)
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Bethlehem Township officials reject arena deal
Bethlehem Township commissioners Monday night rejected Allentown's latest offer to settle their lawsuit against the city's arena project, dealing a crushing blow to the city's hopes of having the $220 million hockey complex open next year.
In the first...Tags: State Income Tax, Litigation, Local Government, Ice Hockey, Lawyers
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Eaton Corp. buying Cooper
CLEVELAND (AP) -- Eaton Corp.has agreed to purchase Cooper Industries PLC in a cash-and-stock deal valued at about $11.46 billion that is designed to expand its reach in the global electrical power and distribution industry. The deal announced Monday...Tags: Alexander M. Cutler, Elections, Voting, Credit and Debt, Investment Service
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MONEY SMART: Give Your Finances a Credit Makeover
KTLA News(KTLA) -- If using your credit cards to pay for things has put your finances in the red, you're not alone -- credit card debt in the U.S. has skyrocketed to $2.54 trillion, according to officials at the federal reserve. Most Americans are drowning in...Tags: Credit and Debt, Economy, Business and Finance
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When bankers become bettors
Addiction counselors tell their clients, "We can't help you until you admit you have a problem." It's time for American financial institutions to admit they have a gambling problem. JPMorgan Chase & Co. last week announced losses, perhaps greater than $5...
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Survey: Boynton residents want greater government efficiency
Recreation, parks and landscaping in medians should be the first city services slashed to fill a multimillion-dollar projected budget shortfall, said residents who responded to a survey released Monday. Faced with a tight budget and tough decisions,...Tags: Layoffs and Downsizing, Arts and Culture, Public Officials, Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office, Politics
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Checks to L.A. college foundation head appear forged, audit finds
Nearly $100,000 in checks made out to the head of a Los Angeles Trade Tech college foundation may have been forged, according to an audit released Monday. The Los Angeles Community College District launched the audit as part of a probe into the...Tags: Lawyers, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Colleges and Universities, Accounting and Auditing
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Baltimore homeowner almost ends up in tax sale after city loses check
Kristina Suson's home wasn't part of the city's tax sale Monday, but it was a close call. Baltimore places liens on properties for unpaid property taxes, water bills and other municipal debts, then puts the liens up for auction every spring —...Tags: Foreclosures, Local Government, Financial and Business Services, Credit and Debt, Politics
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Monday Morning Coffee: Let The Budget Games Begin (Again).
Capitol Ideas with John L. MicekGood Monday Morning, Fellow Seekers. As they begin the final push to approve the 2012-13 state budget this week, state lawmakers know at least two things: the parameters of how much they’ll likely be allowed to spend and where any...... -
Judge upholds city school layoff notices
SAN DIEGO -- An administrative law judge upheld 1,534 layoff notices sent by the San Diego Unified School District to teachers and other certified employees, according to a ruling released Monday. The Board of Education issued 1,666 layoff notices in...
Tags: Layoffs and Downsizing, Job Layoffs, Justice System, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice
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Federal financial watchdog needs to do better job of watching itself, study says
Watchdog with Paul MuschickThe Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is the federal government's new watchdog, charged with regulating all sorts of financial businesses in the hopes of avoiding future Wall Street fiascos. A study out today says the agency should be getting tougher... -
State: 11 local school districts at financial risk
SAN DIEGO -- Eleven school districts in San Diego County, including some of the region's largest, were among 188 in California -- an all-time high -- reporting perilous financial situations, the state Department of Education announced Monday. School...
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