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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.
Look your best in San Diego clubs, attend A Trend Show June 10
Just because you're going out on the town with nothing but $40 in your pocket doesn't mean you have to be mistaken for a San Diego bum.
State averts redevelopment spending crisis
San Diego got the go-ahead over the weekend on $210 million in post-redevelopment spending, but some doubt remains about the next round of funding.
The Early Report for May 28, 2012
Leone's career is remarkable in its unrelenting attention to both American culture and the American genre film, exploring the mythic America he created with each successive film examining the established characters in greater depth.
Support local theater artists in 'StageHANDS: A Gallery Art Showing'
If you are someoe who loves theater, then you love all the hard work that goes into a show.Yet the show that you see on stage is only one part of the show going on.A Behind the scenes there are people who help create the sets, move the props, run the lights, sew the costumes and much, much more.A If you enjoy the designs and the transitions in some ... (more)
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.
Ways to Make Quick Cash: Sell your old CD's
CD's are going the way of the cassette tape and the 8-track. But instead of just throwing out your old discs, here's an idea that may be music to your ears: sell your CD's for quick cash.
Pioneer Courthouse Square inspires San Diego plaza
When Walker Macy was hired to help design a communal gathering space in the heart of downtown San Diego, the firm looked to one of its former projects, Portland's Pioneer Courthouse Square, for inspiration.
Dinner and a movie doesn't always have to include a trip to the local multiplex, especially not this weekend.
Woman who held sign downtown lands a job
Laurel Durrett walks near Horton Plaza carrying a sign looking for work in San Diego on Tuesday, April 17, 2012.