In 2005, in conjunction with a nonprofit group called California Trust for Public Schools, aka Plan Nine Partners, LLC, the Sweetwater Union High School district borrowed $25,415,000 and $8,235,00 in variable-rate bonds to buy property …
Blog Entries
- Planeteer Pack's 1-Year Anniversary this Saturday
- Stand Bayou? Lincoln Park has Louisiana frogs a-fryin’
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- Baja & Border News Translations: Tijuana Auditorium Languishes; No detainees in Acapulco-Spanish rape case; Efforts made to formalize workers; 46,000 children will go to Museo El Trompo for free
- Downtown’s Local: Simple soup’n suds
- Pizza Port's 4th Annual Brewbies Festival, twice the fun
- Additional notes on French sexual harrasser Pepe Le Pew
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- OFF! cancels Casbah, Ghetto Blaster added
- City of Chula Vista sued by woman who fell as a result of a broken City sidewalk
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- Irwin Jacobs donates $3 million for Plaza de Panama Speed Circuit
- Lobbyists use Twitter to rip Filner over downtown banquet speech
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- Horton Plaza announces new free parking plan
- Jonathan McMurtry: thoughts on acting
- Sheriffs in Ramona visit the "Chicken Ranch"
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- No more free parking at Whoreton Plaza
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- One way to negotiate: threaten to blow up the plant
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- Dalila debut at San Diego Opera
- Massachusetts nails LPL Financial
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- Thoughts on mental illness and corporate control
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- Rick Perry's La Jolla super PAC down to its last $946
- Isola serves lovin' from the oven
- City gets $75,000 state grant for urban forestry plan
- Alleged San Marcos gangster brought before a judge
News & Stories
Sweetwater school district’s weird, failed real estate deals
February 7, 2013
Chichén Itzá: It's the End of the World as We Know It
December 21, 2012, marked the milestone of not just another candle on my birthday cake, but also the Apocalypse: when the Maya's "Long Count" calendar indicated the end of a 5,126-year era. Forget America’s “fiscal …
February 7, 2013
Sidewalk makeover at College Blvd. and Alvarado Rd., at SDSU
A sidewalk makeover at the corner of College Boulevard and Alvarado Road near SDSU is making the congested area more user-friendly for the disabled and those in wheelchairs. Work crews were busy on the morning …
February 7, 2013
Delve into Delhi
A visit to India as an independent solo traveler is a unique challenge mentally, physically and logistically. I arrived in Delhi in the middle of the night, worked my way through the bustling crowd, and …