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San Diego Komen Office Receives Death Threats
The San Diego office of Susan G. Komen for the Cure received death threats and thousands of emails after the national organization decided to pull its funding for breast cancer screenings at Planned Parenthood. That decision was reversed on Friday.
San Diego Looks For A Place To Park All The Cars
San Diego's rising population will bring with it hundreds of thousands more cars, more concerns about finding place to park and a fear that parking lots will overtake the city's landscape.
John Lynch Announces UT-TV Plan To SD Rotary Group
John Lynch, CEO Of UT-San Diego talks about launching a 24-7 TV Channel, the newspaper as a community leader.
Review: 'The Theatre Bizarre'
San Onofre Nuke Plant Worker Fell In Reactor Pool
Authorities say a worker fell into a reactor pool at the San Onofre nuclear power plant in San Diego County last week but he didn't receive a significant radiation dose.
U.S. Appeals Court Bars Release of Prop 8 Video
A federal appeals court has refused to unseal a video tape recording of the Proposition 8 trial. The 2010 proceedings led a federal judge to strike down California’s ban on gay marriage as “unconstitutional.”
California Teacher Fund Lowers Investment Projections
The board overseeing California's teacher pension system on Thursday lowered the fund's investment forecast for the second time in 14 months in a move that acknowledges the financial strain of lower market returns in the years ahead.
DeMaio Presents Plan To Increase City's Use Of Volunteers
Councilman Carl DeMaio today outlined a 13-point plan to increase the city's use of volunteers, with a goal of 1 million annual man-hours.
Lobbying Money Hits New Record
Special interest groups have set a new spending record for lobbying in California. The government watchdog group Common Cause has issued its report on who’s spending, who’s raising money and how much.
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