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  • The Naval Training Center arts district was supposed to be the second Balboa Park. But unforeseen property taxes have led to increased rents for many of the struggling arts organizations housed there.
  • This morning we discuss recent cases involving Zip Code information in credit card transactions; gay marriage standing and the religious employer exemption from Federal employment discrimination law.
  • For decades, high installation costs put solar energy out of most homeowners' reach. Now a California company is offering a way to make solar panels affordable by leasing them. But the offer is only available in states that provide incentives for clean energy.
  • Fourteen Democratic senators in Wisconsin fled in an attempt to stall a vote on the Republican governor's plan to end collective bargaining rights for public workers.
  • China is failing to curb smoking, despite attempts by anti-smoking campaigners. That might be because on a national level, tobacco plays an important role, providing Beijing's biggest single source of tax revenue. Last year's revenue topped $75 billion.
  • The state's 14 Democratic senators fled in an attempt to stall a vote on the Republican governor's plan to end collective bargaining rights for public workers. One of the lawmakers said they were prepared to be away for weeks. Demonstrators camped out at the Capitol called the tactic "brilliant."
  • New legislation was introduced this week to require developers of big box superstores in California to file economic impact reports.
  • Wind chills dipped to nearly 30 below zero in parts of the nation's midsection as the region grappled with the effects of a storm that unloaded as much as 2 feet of snow in Chicago, left much of Texas under a hard freeze warning and caused the deaths of at least a dozen people.
  • Farmers Insurance agreed to pay $700 million for the naming-rights to a proposed NFL stadium in Downtown Los Angeles. The deal would be one of the most lucrative naming-rights agreement in history, and the stadium hasn't even been approved yet. What does this news mean to the Chargers future in San Diego?
  • The city of San Diego increased the amount of fluoride in the water system Tuesday.
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