Vista approves day-laborer law VISTA,
Vista approves day-laborer law
VISTA, June 28 (UNION-TRIBUNE): With dozens of protesters outside and a crowd of 100 packed inside its chambers, the City Council voted unanimously Tuesday to regulate the hiring of day laborers on the streets of Vista.
O'Brilliant
CHRIS MULLIN and the front office did an outstanding job by taking Patrick O'Bryant with the ninth pick.
City manager to end 24-year era in San Marcos
SAN MARCOS, June 29 (UNION-TRIBUNE): Rick Gittings, who is credited with molding the city into what it is today, has announced that he will retire as city manager at the end of the year.
Commuter rail eyed for I-15 corridor
TEMECULA ---- Instead of fighting traffic for an hour and a half, Susan Lane imagines dropping the car off in Temecula and getting extra work done on the laptop while taking a train to her Mira Mesa software development job.
PPH board authorizes $150M bond issue, purchase of Ramona land
POWAY ---- Palomar Pomerado Health's board of directors on Tuesday authorized the public hospital district to issue $150 million worth of revenue bonds and approved the purchase of a 2.5-acre lot in Ramona.
San Diego Foundation offers North County neighborhoods grants
NORTH COUNTY ---- Debbie Ibarra and her neighbors have big plans for Orange Place, their middle-class cul-de-sac in central Escondido.
Vista approves hiring law on day laborers
VISTA -- While congregating in and around City Hall on Tuesday, demonstrators on both sides of the national illegal immigration debate said that the Vista City Council's unanimous approval of an ordinance to regulate the hiring of day laborers could have broad implications.
Real party animals
Dogs are people too, especially when they can frolic day and night at parks, cafes and clubs. And they make great matchmakers. For the dachshunds, French bulldogs and miniature pinschers of the Silver Lake Dog Park's small-breed section, friendships are sparked by the wag of a tail, just so, or a whiff of scent from an especially fragrant rear end.
Suspect killed during police pursuit
ESCONDIDO -- A man who led Escondido police on a chase in a stolen Ford Mustang was killed when he crashed the car into a transformer and a building early Saturday, police said.
Letters to the Editor - 6/26/2006
The recent statements by Camp Pendleton that the public outrage concerning the Marines held in solitary confinement without charges had nothing to do with their decision to change the destination from maximum to medium security is totally unbelievable.
Garson, Morcom set for X Games
Melbourne Beach's Kyle Garson and Todd Morcom step in for the Hobgood twins this year as the East Coast aims for its fourth straight X Games title.
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