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The lack of leadership on the city council has prevented the whole...
Another day, another Chula Vista City Council budget meeting. Over the past three months, the citya s held meeting after meeting trying to resolve a $4 million deficit for this fiscal year and a $20 million ...
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Gas station clerk beaten, cash register taken
A clerk at a Mobil gas station was attacked yesterday by two men who punched him several times, then took the station's cash register outside and broke it open, the Sheriff's Department reported.
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Hiding in Plain Sight by Congressman Bob Filner
Over the past few years, a silent but dangerous threat to our children and communities has crept into neighborhood markets and shopping centers in alarming numbers: Businesses that sell illegal drug ...
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Cops Search for Hit and Run Driver
A manhunt was underway Saturday for a driver who struck and killed an elderly man in National City, then sped off, police said.
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Reports of gunfire down in National City
With brochures for education, and a computer map of past offenders to guide patrols, National City was determined to cut down on New Year's Eve celebratory gunfire this year.
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Police Make Arrests as Brawls Break Out at Plaza Bonita
National City police swarmed Plaza Bonita after several fights broke out Friday, right in the middle of frightened shoppers.
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Flash Bang, You're Under Arrest
SWAT officers raided a National City home Tuesday serving a warrant on a suspect with multiple federal warrants.
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Cops Confess Superstitions
The men and women in blue are not immune to superstitions, according to a published report.
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State Agency Votes On Diesel Rules
A California agency is expected to vote Friday on new rules that would reduce toxic exhaust from diesel vehicles starting in 2011.
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What's Driving San Diego?
Many of you have made some excellent points. I have read you concerns and you share interesting perspectives on the issues of transit in our community.
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Cops protect and serve superstitions, too
Cops generally don't come across as a superstitious bunch. Tough, perhaps. Dedicated, often.
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National City council to have opoening in January
The surprise announcement Tuesday that National City Councilman Luis Natividad will resign in January has left city officials trying to figure out what happened and how they will go about replacing him.
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No killings reported since September '07
Not since 1963 has National City enjoyed a homicide-free year. Such a claim might not impress folks in Coronado, Del Mar or Solana Beach, which rarely record a slaying.
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National City councilman resigns
National City Councilman Louie Natividad announced at a meeting Tuesday night that he is resigning his seat to take a job with the U.S. Census.
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Slip Waiting List Fees vs. Fair-Market Slip Fees
I read Don Grassa a oeReader Ranta in the Nov. 14-27 issue of The Log, and I am in complete agreement regarding the equity of paying for maintaining your a oeplacea on the waiting list for an Oceanside slip.
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Some Cargo Imports Hit by Downturn, Others Not
The economic downturn is hitting the cargo business at San Diego's two Marine Terminals.
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Will Black Friday Land Stores In The Red This Year?
Thousands of bleary-eyed San Diegans spent the night in lines outside stores or awakened early today to take advantage of Black Friday deals.
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Voters Value Good Government
Nationally and locally, voters didn't just elect new governments on Nov. 4. They opened the door to new roles for government.
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Shareholders' vote set on National City Bank deal
The next decisive date in the sale of National City Bank to Pittsburgh's PNC will likely be December 23.
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State Cap and Trade System Has Flaws
A National City-based environmental group is displeased with state plans for reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
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