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Seau family asks for prayers, thanks public
L.A. NOWThe family of Junior Seau issued a statement Wednesday night asking for the public's prayers and also offering their own prayers for the people who idolized their family member. "On behalf of our parents and siblings, we thank you for...... -
Grand jury calls for more street repairs
SAN DIEGO -- "America's Finest City" is among the cities with the worst road conditions in the nation, according to San Diego County Grand Jury findings released Thursday. Only 10 percent of major streets in San Diego were rated to be in good condition,...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Travel, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Finance
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San Diego ranked one of nation's greenest cities
SAN DIEGO -- San Diego is the eighth greenest city in the United States, according to a list released Monday by Travel and Leisure Magazine. San Diego was the highest ranked municipality in California, besting San Francisco by one spot in a list that...
Tags: Hybrid Vehicles
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Convention Center CEO says she's not resigning
SAN DIEGO -- The San Diego Convention Center Corp.'s chief executive said Tuesday that a memo to the board of directors, asking for a meeting on her contractual status, was not a letter of resignation. "Characterizations in the media that I have resigned...
Tags: Corporate Officers
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Dalai Lama discusses climate change at UCSD
SAN DIEGO -- The 14th Dalai Lama began two days of lectures in San Diego Wednesday with a discussion about climate change with scientists at UC San Diego. Later he was scheduled to talk about cultivating peace through justice at the University of San...
Tags: Nobel Prize Awards, Entertainment Events, Conservation, Religion and Belief, Global Change
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Sunday marks anniversary of Martinsville West Middle School shooting
Sunday marks the one-year anniversary of the Martinsville West Middle School shooting.
It was every parent's worst nightmare. Hundreds of people swarmed the streets surrounding the school, helplessly awaiting news that their child was okay, that the...Tags: Martinsville (Martinsville, Virginia), Health and Safety at School, Facebook, Shootings, Health
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Mayor signs on for marriage equality
Laguna Beach Mayor Jane Egly has signed the Mayors for the Freedom to Marry statement, an online declaration for mayors who believe everyone should have the freedom to get married, regardless of sexual orientation. As of Thursday, Egly was the only...Tags: Annise Parker, Antonio Villaraigosa, Michael Bloomberg, Same-Sex Marriage
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City able to fund fire pits
SAN DIEGO -- The city of San Diego will be able to fund maintenance of its beach fire rings without private donations for the first time in more than three years, according to the mayor's office.
Maintenance of the concrete rings has been caught up in...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Finance
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City Council to discuss $16M budget surplus
SAN DIEGO -- The City Council will consider Monday spending some of this fiscal year's surprising surplus to buy the Fire Department a new alert system, hire more police officers, and keep libraries and recreation centers open longer.
Mayor Jerry Sanders...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Finance
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Budget surplus allows mayor to restore services
Fox 5 News ReporterSAN DIEGO -- Strike up the band, because happy days are here again, according to San Diego City Mayor Jerry Sanders, who announced a city budget surplus Thursday. “Today, I’m pleased to report that the city’s decades long budget deficit...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Finance, Budgets and Budgeting
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Court rejects 2nd suit aimed at pension initiative
SAN DIEGO -- For the second time in two days, a San Diego judge Wednesday rejected a lawsuit aimed at getting a pension reform initiative removed from the June ballot.
Judge Steven Denton sided with the city of San Diego in a lawsuit filed by Hud...Tags: Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Employees, Judges, 401K
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Judge rules pension reform initiative can remain on June ballot
SAN DIEGO -- A judge refused Tuesday to issue a temporary restraining order that could have resulted in a pension reform initiative being removed from the June ballot.
In one of two lawsuits challenging the ballot measure, Judge William Dato rejected the...Tags: Laws, Elections, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Employees
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