The decision to postpone the first day of school by the San Diego Unified School District is another clear demonstration that educating students is not the top priority of leadership. While it s reasonable to think that some schools had
Did you hear that? Another mystery boom leaves San Diego grasping for answers – The San Diego Union-Tribune
After Wednesday s boom here, the first thought of many people this being California was earthquake. But the United States Geological Survey said no. Their seismic-activity sensors recorded nothing.
This being San Diego, longtime home to military jets, a…
Vista man’s metric name change now official – The San Diego Union-Tribune
Back in March, Miles Lartch caused a bit of a national stir when he filed paperwork to change his name to kilometres miles 0.62137119224 lartch.via www.sandiegouniontribune.comThat's catchy.
The last iconic ‘immigrant crossing’ sign disappeared last year and won’t be replaced
Joshua Wilson of the National Border Patrol Council tells the Union-Tribune, What it symbolizes to me is how out of control things were before we put in the infrastructure with Operation Gatekeeper. Operation Gatekeeper was a mid-90s program which…
The last iconic ‘immigrant crossing’ sign disappeared last year and won’t be replaced
Joshua Wilson of the National Border Patrol Council tells the Union-Tribune, What it symbolizes to me is how out of control things were before we put in the infrastructure with Operation Gatekeeper. Operation Gatekeeper was a mid-90s program which…
U-T to be sold to L.A. Times parent for $85 million | San Diego Reader
Both the Union-Tribune and the Los Angeles Times announced today that they are joining forces. The Times' parent, Tribune Publishing, will pay $85 million for the U-T. This does not include the U-T's Mission Valley headquarters.via www.sandiegoreader.com
$11 Million Verdict Against Newspaper Found to Have Misclassified Paper Carriers as Independent Contractors
Earlier this week, the San Diego Union Tribune, owned by The Copley Press Inc., was ordered by a state court judge in California to pay $6.1 million in legal fees to the attorneys for a class of over 1,200 …
Associated Press: San Diego Newspapers Controlled by Agenda-Touting Developer | San Diego 6 | Local News
SAN DIEGO (AP) — A developer who became fabulously rich building hotels during the dawn of San Diego's downtown renaissance has found a new job as media baron. Douglas Manchester has found a powerful new outlet for his long-cherished agenda of…