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Letters to the Editor
Take a look at what people are talking about on our Letters to the Editor page:
Aguirre shows them who's boss.
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By Ian S. PortCommunity activists in Torrey Hills seem to come out well in their battles with planners, but always with a tough twist.
By Ian S. PortAn eyebrow-raising portrait of the gorgeousness and weirdness of this town, all bazillionaire-mindsets and boo-prone politics included.
By Ian S. PortIf anything sounded like suburban hysteria to me, it was the idea that this area could somehow be harboring criminal street gangs.
By Ian S. PortThe Del Mar superintendent’s resignation was opposed with a brew of rational appeal, raw emotion and rhetorical assault -- with an emphasis on the final two.
By Ian S. PortA bundle of cash disappeared from a drawer at an elementary school -- paranoia ensued.
By Ian S. PortHow a Rancho Santa Fe HOA dispute has created five lawsuits, incurred more than $1 million in legal costs and prompted property liens and arrest warrants in at least two states.
By Ian S. Port There is no organized opposition to Proposition E -- no lawsuits, no outcries at school board meetings, and no threats. Very weird.
By Ian S. Port San Diegans could learn some things about putting the scrutiny to big development projects from their neighbors to the north.
By Ian S. PortHow did San Diego get a vital freeway only half-connected at one end?
By Ian S. PortNervous laughs and some light swearing punctuate residents' reactions to the bold plans to connect Highway 56 to the county's main artery.
By Ian S. Port It may have seemed like a surprise, but talk to any authority in the Rancho Santa Fe Fire District and they’ll tell you that not only were they expecting a big, destructive fire in the area, they were planning for it to happen exactly like it did. By Ian S. Port A few miles to the south of the North Coast section of I-5, many humans live happily in houses that may soon be swallowed by the Interstate.
By Ian S. Port It seems that in between all the picture snapping and passing out of orange slices on the sidelines of their children's soccer games, a disturbing number of parents have taken up another pastime: shouting at their kids, yelling over their coaches and cussing out the referees.
By Ian S. PortAs a new school year begins, lessons can be learned from Del Mar's troubled attempt to provide its children with more education.
By Ian S. PortRancho Santa Fe finds itself both eager to solve an ugly congestion problem and unwilling to sacrifice the rural character so many have paid so much to live.
By Ian S. PortDo you live in Del Mar and need a vacation? Look out the window.
By Ian S. PortA horse breeder beats the school district to its coveted site for a new school in The Ranch, throwing a twist into a proposed bond measure's future.
By Ian S. PortResidents of the smallest city in San Diego County can force their City Hall to debate whatever they'd like. Last week, that didn't work out so well.
By Ian S. PortHow a community watched the transformation of its neighborhood from bluff-top to business park, and learned.
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