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Don Bauder: Michelle Kiewit: Many thanks, and we will keep you...
What an outstanding career, Don. Retiring at 82 is an triumph and well deserved. San Diegans benefited from your stories at the Union-Tribune and then The Reader. You have been a tireless watchdog for the common people uncovering local scams, exposing greedy developers, misbehaving lawyers and dirty politicians. I’m going to miss you! I have been following you since before the J. David debacle. You have always developed interesting stories and I have no idea who is going to take up where you are leaving off… you’re irreplaceable. I’m sure you won’t miss being hung-up or cursed when contacting sources for comments. You can set your own deadlines now. As some people have said, you can now indulge fully in the other passions you love. I wish you the best with your health and that you enjoy many long, happy years with your family and friends. Ponzi— September 18, 2018 5:09 p.m.
Don Bauder: Michelle Kiewit: Many thanks, and we will keep you...
What an outstanding career, Don. Retiring at 82 is an triumph and well deserved. San Diegans benefited from your stories at the Union-Tribune and then The Reader. You have been a tireless watchdog for the common people uncovering local scams, exposing greedy developers, misbehaving lawyers and dirty politicians. I’m going to miss you! I have been following you since before the J. David debacle. You have always developed interesting stories and I have no idea who is going to take up where you are leaving off… you’re irreplaceable. I’m sure you won’t miss being hung-up or cursed when contacting sources for comments. You can set your own deadlines now. As some people have said, you can now indulge fully in the other passions you love. I wish you the best with your health and that you enjoy many long, happy years with your family and friends. Warm regards, Ponzi— September 18, 2018 4:52 p.m.
Don Bauder: Michelle Kiewit: Many thanks, and we will keep you...
What an outstanding career, Don. Retiring at 82 is an triumph and well deserved. San Diegan’s benefitted from your stories at the Union-Tribune and then The Reader. You remained loyal to the common people and fought the scams, greedy developers and dirty politicians. I’m going to miss you! I have been following you since before the J. David debacle. Fascinated with the lengths people go to for easy money… own your book, “Captain Money.” You have always developed interesting local stories and I have no idea who is going to take up where you are leaving off… you’re irreplaceable. I’m sure you won’t miss being hung-up or cursed when contacting sources for comments. You can set your own deadlines now. As some people have said, you can now indulge fully in the other passions you love. I wish you the best with your health so that you will enjoy many long, happy years with your family and friends. Warm regards, Ponzi aka Joseph Lloyd Monroe— September 18, 2018 4:38 p.m.
County pushes more density in rural San Diego
Lemon Grove may have to disincorporate. It has a declining retail tax base and lots of commercial vacancies. Demographic shifts have introduced higher petty crimes and violence. The meager law enforcement resources cripple the city’s ability to protect its citizens compared to other incorporated and unincorpoarted peers. The changes in demographics has hastened a fiscal crises in Lemon Grove where the people are going to have to decide between self-determination with a lot of crime, or letting the county flood the new territory with law enforcement that Lemon Grove has not witnessed in decades. It's the Wild West in Lemon Grove; no parking tickets, no speeding tickets, you can run all the red lights and stop signs you want... no penalty. No law enforcement is a recipe for disaster, and that is not a light and the end of the tunnel for Lemon Grove, it's a train.— September 11, 2018 11:27 p.m.
Don Bauder: Leorah Gavidor: You might expand on that. Do you h...
Most apartment construction in San Diego is luxury apartments. Then inventory of old, affordable apartments is going away. So the new luxury residences charge high rents and that squeezes low income people even more.— September 8, 2018 9:31 p.m.
Don Bauder: shirleyberan: Irene Valenti says she had her child...
Irene Valenti is 72, so if her son Steven is 47, Irene gave birth at age 25. That's not really a 'young" mother or early motherhood.— September 5, 2018 11:31 p.m.
Don Bauder: shirleyberan: Irene Valenti says she had her child...
If Irene Valenti is 72 and her son Steven is 47, she was a 25 year old. That's not a 'young' mother.— September 5, 2018 4:43 p.m.
Matchmaker Irene Valenti is just a humble person
As previously, the auction has been postponed. It's now set for Friday, October 12, 2018.— August 30, 2018 4:55 p.m.
Coronado's dog owners lobby for school plot
Dog lobby loses. CUSD Superintendent to Rescind Dog Park Land Offer https://coronadotimes.com/news/2018/08/22/cusd-su…— August 23, 2018 12:14 a.m.
The Airbnb referendum money
And then there is a special E-9. Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy (MCPON). There is only one, he/she is the highest ranking enlisted active Sailor. Today that is Steven S. Giordano.— August 22, 2018 10:14 p.m.