Group Wants New Radiation Monitors In San Clemente

Group Wants New Radiation Monitors In San Clemente

Feb. 7
By Ed Joyce
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The San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station is still in shutdown mode after a water leak was detected on January 31.

Report: SD Food Stamp Phone Line Drops 350,000 Calls Per Month

Feb. 8
By Associated Press
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A San Diego County report says a phone system to help people apply for food stamps and other benefits drops five out of six calls.

Report: California's 'Green Economy' Fares Better Than Overall Economy

Feb. 8
By Ed Joyce
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A new analysis shows jobs in California's "green economy" held up better during the recession than the overall economy.

No Deal Yet For California And Nation's Largest Banks

Feb. 6
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It remains unclear whether California, one of the states with the highest numbers of foreclosure filings, will join with other states in a $25 billion deal to settle outstanding issues linked to the robo-signing mortgage scandal.

San Onofre Nuclear Plant In Complete Shutdown

Feb. 6
By Ed Joyce
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The inspection process continues at the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station. In the meantime, the entire plant is shutdown.

Liberty Quarry Could Get Deciding Vote Today

Feb. 6
By Alison St John
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The fate of a proposed quarry just north of the San Diego County line could be decided today. The Riverside Board of Supervisors will have the final say, after a seven year battle over the Liberty Quarry.

Councilman Alvarez Pushes 'Cap and Freeze' Pension Measure

Feb. 6
By Katie Orr
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San Diego voters will see at least one pension reform measure on the June ballot. But there's a possibility a second measure could make it on as well.

Imports Dominate Game Day Guacamole

Feb. 3
By Erik Anderson
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Super Sunday is a big day for avocado consumption in the United States, and that would seem to line it up as a big day for San Diego County avocado growers. But this is not the weekend it used to be for local farmers.

Roundtable: Money In Politics, Petco Park & Indian Tribes

Feb. 3
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Panelists look at the large amounts of money swirling around local and national politics; the lack of it in East Village businesses during the Padres' off-season; and whether money caused the Pala Band of Indians to expel 154 tribal members.

SD Officials: Convention Center Funding Validation Was Always In The Plan

Feb. 3
By Katie Orr
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A judge will decide whether San Diego’s method of funding a convention center expansion is legal after the city attorney questioned the plan. But project supporters insist that was always the idea.

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