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They actually have remodeled to some extent in the last few years. Perhaps they need to do a bit more.— July 15, 2013 11:29 p.m.
neighborhoods/south-park -- South Park
There are no 19th century houses in South Park. There is one 1900 house that was moved here. The oldest houses that were built here are from 1905. The house in the picture is not, or never has been, in South Park.— July 15, 2013 11:18 p.m.
neighborhoods/golden-hill -- Golden Hill
It's "Hill". There is no argument for the other side. The only people who think it is Hills, or "Hillz" are a bunch of 16 year old high school dropout gangsters.— July 15, 2013 7:38 p.m.
La Jolla residents fight demolition of 1920's Tudor beach cottage
HonestGovernment: The report was prepared by the same guy that was going to get the job of building the new structure if it was not declared historic, so why would he say it's historic? And, you should know, there are 2 types of "historians" in town: the type that you ask if a building is historic who says "let me do a bit of preliminary research and get back to you on that" and the type who says "I don't know, do you WANT it to be historic?"— July 15, 2013 7:34 p.m.
Missing from Golden Hill: Yoshi
I'm not surprised that this lady had been snubbed by the detectives, she has obviously made it into the paranoid nutjob list. I have taken down yoshi posters too ( even though I don't live in that stated area, or have a van). because it is the biggest case of overkill I've seen on a missing pet. She hasn't just posted on the Golden Hill Holler page, she has posted repeatedly on every single Holler page in the County. If she is so sure the dog is in that area, then why post on the Campo and Alpine pages? Some of us just don't like clutter on our trees and power poles. Did she really say she saw this van six different times and couldn't get a license plate? That alone sound fishy. Sorry to say, the dog is probably gone to meet its maker by now.— July 14, 2013 5:26 p.m.
Is Mayor Filner being set up by special interests?
Is this why Todd Gloria has turned so hard to the right since the election? Did he know that people of both parties were trying to get him in this back door to being Mayor? And you are correct, his first moves will be to hand off Balboa Park to Jacobs' developer friends. They can't stand the idea that Filner got to work so quickly to screw them out of their entitlements. They worked so hard at it too: sitting through boring museum board meetings that they were planted in and everything.— July 11, 2013 8:31 a.m.
Acquitted on all 13 counts of vandalism, jury says Jeff Olson should be free
No wonder the judge asked for a gag order. If the jury had possibly known that the plea "bargain" included 3 years of losing his drivers license then any fool, even the City Attorney kind, would have known the outcome. Is that a common thing to ask for, in non-auto related cases? Or did they just add that to make it a wee bit crueler? I see people every day who should lose their licenses, like that dude who passed me in the middle turn lane last night at 11pm, going about 70 in a 35 zone, and then ran the red light.— July 2, 2013 8:22 a.m.
He chalks the line: City Attorney prosecutes man for writing anti-bank slogans in water soluble chalk
Youraloser: well, you are somebody on the payroll, you would almost have to be. The interesting thing about this is that when the Conservative Drudge Report linked to an article about this, the comments were about 20-1 against prosecution. Same thing when the Left-leaning Huffington Post wrote a story on it. And even the poll on the Right-wing oriented San Diego UT is running about 10-1 against prosecution. So it is really natural to expect that you are "on the job" when writing that.— June 27, 2013 11:59 a.m.
He chalks the line: City Attorney prosecutes man for writing anti-bank slogans in water soluble chalk
Recall Jan Goldsmith: https://www.facebook.com/RecallJanGoldsmith— June 25, 2013 7:23 a.m.
The tallest tree in SD
Do palms count? Some of those 1910s to 1920s queen palms, like on Sunset Street in Mission HIlls sure seem taller than any Eucalyptus.— June 19, 2013 9:12 p.m.