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Legislators Restore School Bus Funding, Cut General Spending

Legislators Restore School Bus Funding, Cut General Spending

Feb. 2
By Kyla Calvert
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California legislators vote to spread mid-year budget cuts across all school districts.

San Diego Komen Office Receives Death Threats

Feb. 3
By Dwane Brown
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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

Feb. 3
By Tom Fudge
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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

Feb. 3
By Megan Burke
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John Lynch, CEO Of UT-San Diego talks about launching a 24-7 TV Channel, the newspaper as a community leader.

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.

Iraq War Parade Organizers Challenge Other Cities

Feb. 3
By Beth Ford Roth
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Home Post Blog: The same folks in St. Louis who organized and raised money for last Saturday’s first-ever parade to welcome home Iraq War veterans are now throwing out a challenge to other cities to do the same.

San Onofre Nuke Plant Worker Fell In Reactor Pool

Feb. 3
By Associated Press
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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.

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.

U.S. Appeals Court Bars Release of Prop 8 Video

Feb. 2
By Julie Small, KPCC
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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.”

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