Public Weighs In On San Diego Budget At City Council

May 22
By Claire Trageser
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The San Diego City Council heard the public's thoughts on Mayor Bob Filner's proposed budget today.

UC San Diego Opens Center Devoted To Studying Imagination

May 22
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UC San Diego has created an innovative academic program called the Arthur C. Clarke Center for Human Imagination.

Researchers Size Up San Diego Schools For National Prize

May 22
By Kyla Calvert
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Broad Foundation researchers are in San Diego this week evaluating city schools for a prestigious national award.

San Diego Charity Turns The Catch Of The Day Over To City's Needy

May 22
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A local sports fisherman has found a way to help feed San Diego's hungry. Fish. Food. Feel Good. collects donated fish from sports fishermen and distributes them to local charities that feed the area's seniors, poor and homeless.

State Capitol Flags Lowered For California Plane Crash Victims

May 22
By Beth Ford Roth
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Governor Brown has ordered flags above the state capitol lowered to half-staff to honor Air Force Capt. Victoria Pinckney and Tech Sgt. Herman Mackey III, who were killed when their plane crashed in Kyrgyzstan on May 3.

Council Committee To Review Proposed Downtown Arts And Entertainment District

May 22
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A proposed arts and entertainment district meant to enliven a 58-block section of downtown San Diego north of Broadway could generate $5 million in revenue within three years, the city's Independent Budget Analyst estimated Tuesday.

San Diegans Urged To Prepare For Dangerous Wildfire Season

May 22
By Susan Murphy
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California’s wildfire season is off to an early and dangerous start. Firefighters have already battled 1,600 wildfires throughout the state, which is 500 more fires compared to the same period last year and 85 percent more fires than in an average year.

Marines Raise U.S. Flag Over Oklahoma Tornado Rubble (Video)

May 22
By Beth Ford Roth
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A group of U.S. Marines who were on hand in Moore, Oklahoma to help with search and rescue efforts created a scene of hope and support amid the destruction by raising an American flag found in the rubble.

You Decide What To Change About San Diego's 2014 Budget

May 22
By Claire Trageser
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What would you change about the city budget? For each item you add, you need to make a cut to keep it balanced!

Legislative Dems Want to Restore Budget Cuts, but Priorities Differ

May 22
Ben Adler, Capital Public Radio
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As budget talks head into their final weeks, supporters of programs suffering from years of cuts are asking for help. Gov. Jerry Brown opposes any new spending. But Assembly and Senate Democrats have different programs in which they'd like to invest.

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