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Increase in sewer, water fees approved
Carlsbad residents will pay higher water and sewer rates beginning next year, after the City Council raised them on a split vote last night.
Arrested police lieutenant sues Carlsbad
An Oceanside police lieutenant has sued the city of Carlsbad, alleging that his arrest on suspicion of domestic violence three months ago damaged his career and reputation.
Tribal members' expulsion rejected
VALLEY CENTER – The Bureau of Indian Affairs has denied the San Pasqual Indian band's bid to eject about 60 members, but said the tribe can appeal the decision about the disputed members' ancestry.
State beach activists hope to clean up cigarette butts
NORTH COUNTY At first, Delinda “Dee” Forsberg became irritated when she noticed scads of cigarette butts discarded near the entrance to Tamarack beach in Carlsbad over the summer.
Chabad to honor Mumbai victims
SCRIPPS RANCH –
Even before last week's terrorist siege in Mumbai had ended, Jewish leaders in San Diego and elsewhere began organizing tributes to Rabbi Gavriel Holtzberg and his wife, Rivkah, who were slain in the initial hours of the three-day attack.
Water settlement knots finally untangling
Standing alongside the Escondido Canal on the edge of Hellhole Canyon a few weeks ago, Bo Mazzetti, vice chairman of the Rincon Indian band, could see the outlines of his reservation miles away.
Streetlights back on in neighborhood; markings restored on road
Today we catch up on outcomes of recent calls to Just Fix It from Rancho Bernardo and Rancho San Diego. IT'S FIXED: The report of a whole street without working lights sounded like a major malfunction, but it also turned out to be a crime.
Tourney adds to treasury of memories
It was cold and early, about 7 a.m. early, when Ginger Wood took her place along the sidelines of the soccer field where her 16-year-old daughter's team was playing a semifinal match in the Surf College Cup tournament in Del Mar.
Essential employees
Elizabeth Weaverling, a poised, motivated and exceedingly polite young woman of 19, would be a dream employee for many business owners.
Buddy Bowl a flag-football fundraiser
No pads, no tackling, no niceties. The flag footballers at the 2008 All-Star Buddy Bowl at Camp Pendleton yesterday didn't wilt just because they were playing for charity.
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