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Traffic circles coming to Moraga Avenue
I agree with pculeeqkota & Visduh but the good news is that rounabouts are useful in reducing the speed involved in crashes. Roudabouts are basically driver IQ tests which most drivers fail.— January 20, 2018 8 a.m.
Less farming, more drinking in San Diego County
How many people are working full time and still qualify for taxpayer funded welfare programs? How many people are working full time and still remain in poverty? How many people are working part-time but want to work full time? How many people would like to work but have not been able to fine work? How many people have given up? How many people are working in low wage low/no benefit jobs?— January 20, 2018 7:56 a.m.
Forbes eyed SD for Amazon and got it wrong
But the idiot "city fathers" of Chula Vista worked hard, read spent money, to put together a "plan" that never had a chance. San Diego has never, and never will be, a transportation hub. The cost of living is too high and the availability of housing is too low to allow for 50,000 jobs.— January 19, 2018 5:30 p.m.
Hotel union compensates Briggs, GOP lobbyist
Employers/developers/city officials have vast sums of money to spend to keep employees from getting good wages and benefits. While unions are not the end-all be-all solution to the woes of employees they are the only ones standing in the way of the total destruction of the middle class. But for unions we would have a two class system consisting of the well-to-do and the working poor. We would only have a Walmart economy of low wages low/no benefits with workers at the mercy of the whims of their employers. Business operates on contracts. The public relies on contracts (credit cards, rental/mortgage agreements, vehicle lease/purchase, etc.) EXCEPT when it comes to employment. Every employee should have a binding contract with their employer. Every employee should have a "seat at the table".— January 17, 2018 8:05 a.m.
Kroc Center's soccer field to be finished in 2020
I live right next door to the Kroc athletic field and with the directional lighting, there’s almost no impact on the neighborhood,” Until you go to sell your house.— January 16, 2018 12:35 p.m.
Porn thief in our midst?
None that I know of but one thing is for sure porn is proof that all men are not created equal.— January 15, 2018 7:19 a.m.
Reddish-brown water not so sweet
Isn't this what the officials said about the Flint, MI water?— January 14, 2018 7:58 a.m.
Porn thief in our midst?
Will electric devices be obsolete too?— January 14, 2018 7:56 a.m.
West Coast real-estate bubble?
Just curious but with the high housing prices and high rents where do those who work in the hotel/restaurant/retail/service industry live? On the street? Father Joe's? Or do they pool their $11 an hour and live with 4 or 5 others in a slumlord's overpriced ghetto apartment? How many of them collect welfare benefits?— January 14, 2018 7:53 a.m.
West Coast real-estate bubble?
Just curious but with the high housing prices and high rents where do those who work in the hotel/restaurant/retail/service industries live?— January 14, 2018 7:27 a.m.