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La Jolla hotel burglar still fighting for new trial
Uh-oh, Chargers did beat the Colts.— October 15, 2013 8:30 a.m.
Cops naysay downtown opening of Phantom Lounge
This article is darkly humorous. 1014 Fifth Avenue - (Location of club) The SDPD also said it would be “in the highest crime area and third highest alcohol-related crime area in the city.” 1401 Broadway - (0.6 miles away) SDPD HQ.— October 11, 2013 6:52 a.m.
Cathedral Glen, Angeles Glen, Pointer Glen in Escondido – all hit in burglaries
My new favorite 3 sentences: It was when Fred pulled open the door of the fridge that he instantly knew something was wrong. “There was no beer in the refrigerator.” Fred called the cops.— September 25, 2013 10:44 a.m.
Vargas gathering support for "Hazel's Law"
In the quote above about Hazel's Law, Is the reference to Vargas correct? Or should it be Hueso? If Vargas, which one, Juan?— July 15, 2013 3:25 p.m.
Mary Hoffman takes on CPUC
Sounds like Ms. Hoffman will need funds to bankroll this fight. Mr. Bauder, do you have any info as to where I can send a donation or two to help her?— September 26, 2012 7:46 a.m.
Dust Devil Settles in Southwest High’s Dumped-Dirt Debacle
Anyone contact Southland Paving, Inc. for comment? That seems to answer the question of whom provided the dirt. Now where did it come from? Since it is probably not narco-tunnel dirt, I wonder where they could scrape up that much spare dirt. Looking at the Southland Paving Inc website and cross referencing the contract date of 4/29/11 with some of their project completion dates, there seem to be several possibilities (first two that come to mind): Otay Lakes Road Widening – Phase 1 Otay Lakes Road, Chula Vista, CA Contracted with the City of Chula Vista Contract Price $2,858,937.02 Completion Date: 4/30/2011 Description: Road widening and underground wet utility improvements Second Avenue Improvements - STL-342 Chula Vista, CA Contracted with the City of Chula Vista Contract Price: $932,437.00 Completion Date: 5/20/2011 Description: Street Rehabilitation, Full Depth Reclamation Since both of those are contracted with City of Chula Vista, should be able to FOIA/request records for copy of contract. After a review of the City projects/contracts, I wonder if the City ended up paying Southland a fee for dirt removal as part of the contract? Wonder if the contract specified where the dirt would go (landfill or elsewhere) or if Southland had the final say where the dirt went? Would be funny (in a bad karma way) to me if the City actually paid money to have their dirt dumped on the school.— July 31, 2012 12:53 p.m.
Dirt Dumped at Southwest High School's Campus Still Under Investigation
Haven't there been reports of a lot of drug tunnels to and from the border lately? I think I know where the dirt is going.— July 17, 2012 9:36 a.m.
Build a stadium and Chargers will stay? Nope.
I still remember the blighted "lock your doors kids" neighborhoods pre-horton plaza. Downtown SD after dark is still like that now. There might be a few bars/clubs in the Gaslamp that don't have homeless camping out in front. Just walk/drive a few blocks away towards Broadway or the higher numbered streets. Also do a sex offender registry search for the area. Not safe at all.— May 3, 2012 8:01 a.m.
DMV Staffers Took Bribes and Provided False Licenses, Says U.S. Attorney
I wonder if they accepted payments to get head of the line privileges? The State could add to its coffers if it legalized that. I'd pay.— May 3, 2012 7:29 a.m.
Port Wants Economic Study of Tidelands
fixed spacing— April 25, 2012 7:05 a.m.