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Shirakawa's decisive vote in ambulance deal prompts Santa Clara County scrutiny

In December 2009, Santa Clara County Supervisor George Shirakawa Jr. flew into the San Diego airport, rented a Grand Marquis and headed to a marina Marriott for a five-day taxpayer-funded trip. With the county’s vital ambulance contract soon up for … Continue reading

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North Park Water Tower gains historic designation

NORTH PARK (CBS 8) – It’s a San Diego landmark. Now, the North Park Water Tower has secured historic designation status. Friday, a special ceremony was held to mark the occasion at the intersection of Howard Avenue and Idaho Street. … Continue reading

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Food Trends At Their Freshest in San Diego

SAN DIEGO (TheStreet) — At first glance, it looked like a slimmed-down version of eggs Benedict. But for dinner? After one bite, however, I knew my taste buds had landed on one of my favorite new spring dishes in San … Continue reading

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Thousands participate in 'National Bike to Work Day'

SAN DIEGO (CNS) – More than 7,000 San Diego County residents are expected to give their cars, trucks, SUVs and motorcycles a rest Friday and pedal to work as part of “National Bike to Work Day.” Volunteers will stock 94 … Continue reading

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San Diego Zoo releases video of endangered baby gorillas

Twin mountain gorilla babies rolling and playing in the rain forest of Rwanda are the subject of a short video segment captured by a San Diego Zoo Global scientist during a recent visit. Click here to watch the video. San … Continue reading

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Redevelopment Staves Off Death: San Diego Explained

Posted: Thursday, May 16, 2013 1:37 pm | Updated: 5:26 pm, Thu May 16, 2013. Redevelopment Staves Off Death: San Diego Explained 0 comments Posted on May 16, 2013 by Andrew Keatts Discuss Print Posted in Land-use, Andrew-keatts, Sandiego-explained, Radio-tv, This … Continue reading

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UC San Diego Creates Center for Brain Activity Mapping

Newswise — Responding to President Barack Obama’s “grand challenge” to chart the function of the human brain in unprecedented detail, the University of California, San Diego has established the Center for Brain Activity Mapping (CBAM). The new center, under the … Continue reading

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Room for Improvement in Exports: Think Tank

advertisement San Diego should be doing much better in exporting goods and services, according to a recently released assessment of the region by the Brookings Institution. The Washington, D.C- based liberal think tank conducted the assessment with the help of … Continue reading

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The Phantom Triple Fence: Fact Check

  Statement: “The two border sections with triple fencing outside San Diego reduced infiltration by 92 percent,” Washington Post columnist Charles Krauthammer wrote in an April 4 column. Determination: False Analysis: Washington is trying out immigration reform again and border security looms … Continue reading

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Josh Davis picks San Diego State, providing the Aztecs a much-needed scoring threat

Josh Davis (USA Today Sports Images) San Diego State has found a player who may be capable of filling the huge void left by the departure of Jamaal Franklin to the NBA. The Aztecs out-dueled Gonzaga and numerous other top … Continue reading

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