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San Diego Unified's director of architecture and planning Jim Watts discusses the district's infrastructure priorities.


FROM LETTERS

Enormous Impacts to Torrey Hills

There are some board members who are not interested in the impacts to the community but are interested in the developer impact fees that the community will get for allowing this development


» May 12


SCOTT LEWIS ON POLITICS

Quite an Observation

A former fraternity leader speaks out about his old house.


Thursday, May 8 -- 10:38 am

Café San Diego:

An Uphill Battle

EHC members want to see Barrio Logan redeveloped and improved, but to the benefit of its residents, local businesses and historic cultural heritage. Big developers and speculators have other interests.


Thursday, May 8 -- 4:37 pm

A NERD'S EYE VIEW

April Housing Supply and Demand

San Diego resale volume picked up considerably last month.


Friday, May 9 -- 10:25 am







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Hot Topics


Unanswered Questions in Sequel to Massive Schools Borrowing

Unsure of what it will finance, supporters of a new bond measure for city schools have raised campaign funds and prepared for questions about what happened to the last flood of facilities loans.


» By EMILY ALPERT | May 12

Let the Reorganizing Begin

San Diego Unified's new chief starts shaking things up.


» May 9

Proposition C

=Great Friday night conversation

Friday, May 9 -- 5:51 pm


CARTOONS

Your Brain on a Fraternity

Not fried, but drowned.

Survival Gone Fishin'


It'll be quiet in the blog for a bit.

Wednesday, April 30 -- 9:47 pm


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Government

76 Students Arrested in Drug Sting? Or 33?

By WILL CARLESS

— A day after local authorities made national headlines announcing several dozen student arrests as part of a major drug sting, SDSU is claiming most of the arrests came through routine operations not directly attributed to the investigation.


Enviro Group Settles with Sandag

By BETHANY LEACH

— A local watchdog group forces Sandag to address greenhouse gas emissions in its Regional Transportation Plan


Proposition Makes for Strange Bedfellows

By DAVID WASHBURN

— Donna Frye is leading a motley coalition opposing a restructuring of the city auditor's status that is provoking a passionate debate.


'This Could Be Kind of Fun'

By WILL CARLESS

— Prosecutors could bring gang charges against 96 individuals arrested during a five-month-long drug sting at San Diego State University.



Housing

Jury Says Realtor Not to Blame for Purchase Price

By KELLY BENNETT

— A jury sided with a North County real estate broker Thursday in a closely watched case where homebuyers alleged they’d been led to overpay by $150,000.


In Mission Beach, Developer Radically Redraws Beachfront

By KELLY BENNETT Voice Staff Writer

— Even in a down market, a relative newcomer to Mission Beach redevelops the once-ramshackle cottage community to gleaming glass-and-steel condos.


'It's Not Going to Stop'

By KELLY BENNETT Voice Staff Writer

— Home prices plunged 21 percent from the peak in January's Case-Shiller index, the sharpest drops in the index's records.


As Market Competes with Affordable Units, Agencies Stress Rental

By KELLY BENNETT Voice Staff Writer

— While a significant gap remains between what many would-be homebuyers could afford and the cost of a for-sale unit here in San Diego, the gap is even wider for those households struggling to find a place to rent for a manageable monthly cost.



Education

Teacher Layoffs Loom Large in School Board Election

By EMILY ALPERT

— Mitz Lee's reelection campaign will test whether aggravation over the potential firings of hundreds of teachers spills over to Election Day.


Scheduling of Military-Linked Classes Spurs Debate

By EMILY ALPERT

— 'This idea that we're shanghaiing kids for Mr. Bush's illegal war, putting up kids as cannon fodder -- that's ridiculous.'


School Turnaround Built on Teaching Students to be Students

By EMILY ALPERT

— Say please and thank you. Make eye contact. Don't whine. These simple rules have drastically cut suspensions and paved the way to higher test scores at one San Diego school.


War of Election Laws Could Shape School Board

By EMILY ALPERT

— Incumbent Luis Acle could catapult from a write-in campaign to a far more advantageous spot on the ballot.


Economics

PEOPLE AT WORKA Mid-Career Bounce

By KELLY BENNETT

— Once an orthotic specialist installing halos and screws to heal spine injuries, Joe Crase spends his days now in his East County bounce-house birthday party central.
SLIDE SHOW: Bouncing Off The Walls


Peace's Presence Rocks 'Last' Lindbergh Push

By ROB DAVIS

— One official walks out as airport build-out effort launches.


After Building Careers Here, Chinese Researchers Drawn Home

By JOAQUIN SAPIEN

— A wave of veteran Chinese biotech researchers have left San Diego in recent years for higher salaries, promotions and enticing research prospects in China.


Environment

The Shark Hunt That Wasn't

By WILL CARLESS

— The chances of a 'Jaws'-like hunt off the coast of San Diego are about as likely as getting bitten by a shark.


Congressional Sewage Investigation Fails to Clear Waters

By ROB DAVIS

— A perfunctory report may provide ammunition to cancel Bajagua, but critics assail its incompleteness.


'Highway for Pollutants' Draws Attention to Ocean Dumping

By ROB DAVIS

— Contaminants found around an ocean dump site off the Point Loma coast have raised concerns that contaminated sediment dredged to enable shipping traffic in San Diego Bay is being dispersed offshore.



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NCT vs. Horn, Round II:

 

Horn says the media stinks; newspaper says Supervisor Horn lacks credibility.

Friday, May 9 -- 4:42 pm

Getting Struggling Students Help Earlier:

 

New plan includes targeted help in first, third and eighth grade.

Friday, May 9 -- 2:24 pm

Unions and City at Impasse:

 

The mayor announces that negotiations between the city and three unions have reached an impasse.

Friday, May 9 -- 12:25 pm

From the Cheap Seats: A San Diego Sports Blog

Towers Pulls the Trigger

Jim Edmonds is this year's David Wells as the aging outfielder is released.

Friday, May 9 -- 4:29 pm

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Arts

Mother of 'Pearl'

Outstanding production of 'The Pearl Fishers' featuring vivid designs by Zandra Rhodes almost makes you never want to see another version.

Spinning Tales in Two Languages: Questions for Irene Márquez

For the San Diego storyteller, two languages are better than one.

Poignant 'Aida'

San Diego Opera's exotic production intoxicates the senses.



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