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By | 12/17/2012 | Business, Non-profits | 1 Comment

Back in 1998, Jonathan Tarr was only seventeen years old when he died in a car accident.  In direct response, the Jonathan Tarr Memorial Scholarship Fund was established in Jonathan’s memory, and.

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By | 12/16/2012 | Business, From Around the Network, News and Politics

Last Monday was the 64th International Human Rights Day, celebrating the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UNDHR).

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By | 12/15/2012 | Development, Local, News and Politics

Bob Filner campaigned for mayor of this fine city under the promise to “give power back to the neighborhoods” by utilizing redevelopment funds where they have since been lacking. Last.

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Todd Gloria
By | 12/14/2012 | Headline, Local, News and Politics | 2 Comments

In the first half of our Dec 8 interview with new City Council President Todd Gloria, we discussed important issues San Diegans face. He articulated plans to combat homelessness, fix.

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By | 12/13/2012 | Business, From Around the Network, News and Politics

The Californian Federation of Teachers released an animation on the plight of the 99 percent.

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Karl Strauss Mouette A Trois, Conquistador
By | 12/13/2012 | Beer and Bites, Local | 3 Comments

When the holidays come around, breweries begin serving their winter seasonal beers. Festive flavors of dark fruits and darker malts take over taps to close out the year’s rotation. Karl.

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By | 12/11/2012 | Business, From Around the Network, News and Politics

Austin Energy, an energy company owned by the City of Austin that serves the residents of Austin and surrounding areas, is about to receive a $500,000 grant for the Central Texas Fuel Independence Project from the US Department of Energy…

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