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Summer shows open this weekend
Three summer shows open at the Las Cruces Museum of Art, one popular gallery prepares to change hands and a new gallery will join the monthly first Friday fun.
Redevelopment $210 million in funding OKd
The San Diego Oversight Board, responsible for winding down redevelopment programs, completed funding action Thursday for this year's spending on $317.3 million for ongoing city projects.
Daily Business Report - May 30, 2012
The latest plan to develop the old Fat City restaurant property between Downtown San Diego and Lindbergh Field will go before the Centre City Development Corp.
Orpheum Theater owners have been buying interests in companies that...
While the Orpheum Theater sits shuttered and unrenovated nearly seven years after Hurricane Katrina, its owner has spent the past year buying interests in companies that own property in Mexico, California, Nevada and Belize in exchange for Orpheum Property Inc.
Mitt Romney is coming to the Central Valley
Mitt Romney is coming to the Central Valley, and is expected to draw in the highest amount of money ever raised locally by a presidential hopeful.
Daily Business Report - May 25, 2012
July's issue of SD METRO will identify 20 men who are making an impact in San Diego in their chosen fields.
Daily Business Report - May 24, 2012
A Superior Court judge has dismissed a lawsuit aimed at rescinding a recently approved tax to fund an expansion of the San Diego Convention Center.
Council goes up on limits on building downtown floor space
The buildings built downtown in the future might have more floors that stack up to a lot of space.
May 23, 2012 -- It is a lush plot in the midst of a world of concrete and asphalt, and its palms and thick vegetation offered the final refuge for the three-year-old male mountain lion that had strayed far from its natural habitat in the Santa Monica Mountains.
The Beach Boys, Skrillex and more San Diego concerts
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Officers Open Fire on Mountain Lion in Downtown Santa Monica
A mountain lion cornered in a downtown Santa Monica courtyard bolted after being shot with a tranquilizer dart, prompting authorities to use lethal force Tuesday morning, according to the California Department of Fish and Game.
Justice Joan Orie Melvin to fight charges
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Local music round up: Downtown Visalia is crowded with tunes Friday
Downtown Visalia is crowded with music Friday, with five major events taking place.
Law Firm Signs 160,000-SF Downtown Office Lease
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Lions Club Confirms Report of U-T San Diego Near Buying OC Register
Updated at 2:30 p.m. May 9, 2012 U-T San Diego is in "final talks" to buy The Orange County Register and 24 community newspapers it owns, according to a witness to the announcement.
Michael Jackson impersonator Devra Gregory will perform her one-woman show, "WoMan In The Mirror, A Dancer's Journey," on May 18-20 at the 10th Avenue Theatre, 930 10th Ave.
Food and garden notes: Salt Lake brewers win gold
The Salt Lake Tribune) Jenny Talley, SLC's award-winning brewmaster at Squatters, fills up a glass of Organic Amber Ale in an environment she has become deeply familiar with over the past 20 years.
Lexington Hotel Closes and Finally Begins Transformation into Boutique Hotel
Anyone need some gaudy and garish-looking hotel furniture and accessories? The Lexington Hotel certainly has plenty, and is currently selling off all its furnishings in preparation for its much-anticipated and long-delayed renovation into a boutique hotel.
Work Near Downtown? Could Be Stressful For a While
Eastbound traffic on west Broadway from north Harbor Drive will be shut down for three months, beginning Monday, due to construction, the Port of San Diego has announced.