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Tijuana Business Official Says Police Extortion Continues
April 21, 2011
Work on Quince Street Bridge, in Maple Canyon, Continues
Repairs to the Quince Street Bridge have yet to be completed since a eucalyptus tree fell on the span March 20. According to a posting from councilman Kevin Faulconer’s office at Hillquest.com, San Diego's “Park …
April 21, 2011
Vista Eases Up on Signage Regulations
The Vista Planning Commission approved an amendment to the city’s sign ordinance on April 19 that would regulate sign-spinners and commercial signs on city sports fields. In October, the city council approved a version that …
April 21, 2011