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SDG&E about to go Robin Hood
Yes, they are trying to discourage solar from making strides...but I do think that alternate energy sources will continue to strengthen their positions despite the attempts of this worthless bunch of corrupt henchmen. Feet to the fire is the only way.— July 3, 2015 3:50 p.m.
Three of clubs
You're saying there is hope then...— June 17, 2015 3:39 p.m.
Plead guilty or else we drop all charges
Don, my meaning was this--that it was utterly moronic of law enforcement to go after Mr. Whitaker with essentially no case. Given the environment of San Diego, maybe we won't get anyone any better than Bonnie Dumanis, but it sure would be great if San Diego law enforcement could up their game by several parasangs.— June 14, 2015 10:44 a.m.
Barber-slash-slasher gets ten years in jail
I would be interested in knowing how Daniel Flores was hired, where he was trained, and how long he had been working at that particular barber shop. It would be very surprising if this incident was his first expression of violence. History is important. If Flores was being given a chance out of the kindness of the shop owner's heart, and then had a psychotic break which was part of his medical history, then I would say, at the very least, he should have been supervised at all times.— June 13, 2015 10:34 a.m.
Plead guilty or else we drop all charges
Just going to have to state the obvious--how utterly moronic. I am otherwise at a loss for words.— June 13, 2015 10:25 a.m.
So, you want to be a baseball star?
This is a variation on a plan that was sold to medical students some thirty years ago--except the payment was deferred until the student had become a doctor...and then they "owed" huge amounts to the insurance company. This type of policy was banned as being predatory. I hope this family gets some satisfaction.— June 11, 2015 7:50 p.m.
San Diego long-timers will bear water conservation burden
Then there is the news that the water table is not being replentished at a rate that would be consistent with use. Fracking is really making a mess of things. So--we, the general public--are being attacked on all fronts by corporate entities that just as well might call themselves Inching toward Death and Destruction. Happy Monday, everyone.— June 1, 2015 9:27 a.m.
A rollover truck on Pamo Road in Ramona
Any updates?— May 31, 2015 2:26 p.m.
Former U-T head keeps rolling around the desert
Quite the imagery in the headline.— May 12, 2015 2:53 p.m.
Last Call: Unnecessary Farce at North Coast Rep
While there are people who like to insist that serious theater is the only way to go (just as some people insist reverence toward Grand Opera means that operetta, light opera and musical theater are by nature second rate), the vast spectrum of human emotion brings us the opportunity for farce. And what a joy it can be! I saw this production the first night of previews, and it was already a great opportunity for the actors to stretch into manic silliness. Here's to farce! When we see it onstage, we are better able to spot it as it occurs occasionally in daily life.— May 12, 2015 8:41 a.m.