An Orange Line trolley came to an abrupt halt as it was rounding the curve crossing 11th Avenue, entering into the City College station shortly before 1 p.m. on Saturday, February 11. Passengers stood around, …
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- Del: Watch Your Dinner Grow
- UCSD Students Treat Haitian Earthquake Victims With Phantom Limb Pain
- Stick with Tea at the Tea Pavilion
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- Asian-inspired Mexican Street Food Sans Truck Exhaust
- Japanese Friendship Garden
- V-Day: Vagina Monologues to Be Performed at Local Strip Club
- Redevelopment Watchdog Draws $200 Fine for Late Filing
- Cox Installs Biogas Fuel Cells at Two Local Sites
- Gay District: Hillcrest Proposes Huge Rainbow Flag, Rainbow Arm Patches, Rainbow Gates for Neighborhood
- Acting in the Moment (of Uncertainty), Part One
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- Going on a trip
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- Miss Piggy is Only the Beginning (We Hope)
- Take Your Valentine to a Movie!
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- Where's the Band?
- LGBT Activists Announce Valentine's Day Protests
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News & Stories
San Diego Trolley Breakdown...Nothing to Dance About
February 14, 2012
Memory of Amber DuBois Celebrated Three Years After
February 13, 2012, marked the three-year anniversary of the kidnapping and murder of young teen Amber DuBois. Family, friends, Team Amber search-and-rescue volunteers, neighbors, and other supporters gathered together at the Old Spaghetti Factory in …
February 14, 2012
Cologne, Germany's Love-Locked Bridge
Trains rumbled over the bridge and thousands of padlocks chattered in unison as I walked across the Hohenzollern Bridge in Cologne, Germany, looking at messages of love. Row after row of various shaped and sized …
February 14, 2012