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  • San Diego City Schools will not use money earmarked for the city's downtown library to save teaching jobs. The trustees, however, did agree to spare some positions.
  • The County will open a refurbished fire station on Sunshine Summit.
  • The future is unclear for California programs that provide day treatment for frail and disabled seniors. Adult day health care centers are looking for some clarity about recent decisions on the state budget.
  • Members of Congress come back to Washington this week, facing a tight deadline. They need to pass a stop-gap spending bill by this weekend to prevent large parts of the federal government from shutting down.
  • Congressional leaders have until the weekend to find middle ground on spending bills and avoid the blowback of a government shutdown. However, the new House GOP majority includes many freshmen, who could defy their own leaders to force deeper cuts in federal spending.
  • San Diego City school officials want to fast-track a $64 million check from the city’s downtown redevelopment agency.
  • Controversial Fighter Jet Engine Funding Killed
  • The military leaders controlling Egypt after President Hosni Mubarak's ouster have pledged to turn over power in a matter of months. As they work with civilians toward transition to a democratically elected government, trust is key; the army has vested interests and has shown no fondness for democracy in the past.
  • The Trend — its spotting, its tracking, its examination — has become omnipresent in contemporary culture. And if there is one thing that watching trends has taught us, it's that at precisely the point at which something becomes ubiquitous, that something is no longer a trend.
  • In his second State of the Union address, the president stressed that to revive the economy, stay globally competitive and "win the future," America must reinvent itself. That will require new government investments in education, renewable energy and infrastructure, he said. And it could set up a battle with Republicans who have vowed to slash federal spending.
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