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Bone-dry Broadway Fountain will be wet again
In 1955, my dad considered taking a job in San Diego. We came down from central Cali and stayed at the Horton Grand while we visited the zoo and other attractions. Horton Plaza Park is right across the street, and the grassy space was covered in bums. I'd never seen bums before. 55 years later, I've seen enough. http://www.sandiegoreader.com/users/photos/2018/j…— January 26, 2018 9:07 a.m.
Bicyclists vs. Civita residents re road
"...while the road connection will be a shorter distance to travel, traffic at the new on-and-off-ramps to Interstate 805 will have significant delays..." Do you know why? It's because our politicians turned 805 into a parking lot twice a day by allowing big-ass developments around Otay Mesa without planning for traffic. Same as it ever was...and we keep electing people who don't have San Diegans' best interests as their top priority. So now, downtown has a reputation of being a center of fecal-born diseases, which will surely attract conventions to the center downtown. Maybe we should hand out free plastic shoe protection to tourists, since our mayor and council tried to ignore the problem until it went from low profile to a full-on Hepatitis A epidemic.— October 28, 2017 9:25 a.m.
Morris Cerullo gets nod for Bible resort in Mission Valley
Is this some sort of 'Soccer Village 2.0' crossed with the Ark Experience? The city should protect itself, as this scheme is full of fail. "Hey, we're in San Diego, let's blow off Legoland, the Zoo, and Seaworld to go gawk at another cheesy reproduction of life in biblical times." Said no one EVER.— July 9, 2017 8:20 a.m.
9/11 could have been stopped in San Diego
Pearl Harbor could have been stopped in San Diego too. They recently tore down the radio towers off 94 that received the first intel about a Japanese attack. Generals chose to ignore the intelligence collected by those tasked to monitor it.— September 7, 2016 2:45 p.m.
Protesters warm up to tear down Cabrillo Bridge plan
Adding more cost to people seeking to enjoy a day at the park will prevent many people from visiting, making the park "upscale only." Some people don't have yards, and use the parks for their kids to get outdoors and run around. I really hate the way our city finds ways to stick price tags on things that should be free for residents to enjoy.— July 3, 2016 10:52 a.m.
San Diego County's Last Legal Marijuana Dispensary Forced Out of Business
Duffy should GDIAF, amirite?— August 31, 2012 1:12 p.m.
Eye gnat infestations in south Escondido – end of local organic food farming?
I don't think the county is trying to get rid of organic farms. I think the problem stems from the farms themselves, the fact that these pests come from organic farms is the reason these farms are targeted. There are some great mosquito traps that use heat and CO2 to attract and eliminate those pests effectively. If we know what attracts the gnats (moisture, CO2, heat) it seems to me using that against the little buggers could result in effective traps. This grower who is complaining that the county wants to shut him down is ignoring the fact that his business is causing neighbors extreme discomfort and annoyance. They can't even use their own backyards, for petes sake! And it's all because of Mister Natural's bug farm.— August 8, 2012 9:20 a.m.
Strong-Arming Tactics Not New For U-T San Diego CEO John Lynch
Ever see a car museum go up in flames? It's pretty impressive. This is why there are regulations, so fancy gas cans with wheels WON'T ignite. Is this guy felony stupid or what? Lynch the thug! (description, not exhortation)— August 8, 2012 6:43 a.m.
City Issues Partial Refunds To Residents in Greater Golden Hill
Citizens? You mean those useless people who live here taking up space? Who lost their beach fire rings because the city "couldn't afford" the upkeep? The city cares about tourism and major league sports over residents, it seems.— July 30, 2012 4:35 p.m.