List of San Diego County Photo Red Lights

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Getting a ticket for running a red-light equipped with camera can be a costly mistake, with fines that can run hundreds of dollars in some areas. Here compiled a list of locations for all red-light cameras in San Diego County–including East County, North County, and other communities in our region.

Check out our handy guide to red-light camera locations below, then pass this link along to other drivers.

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Class Action Against McMillin Properties for Not Disclosing Rock Church Proceeds

 Staff  May 11, 2011  2 Comments on Class Action Against McMillin Properties for Not Disclosing Rock Church Proceeds

The class action suit against McMillin properties proceeds this Friday, May 13th, 2011, before Judge Richard A. Strauss. Judge Strauss will determine whether McMillin had a duty to disclose the potential relocation of the Rock Church, a “mega church,” to purchasers in the Point Loma residential community of Liberty Station.

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Dave Songs (Edition Four) – Michael Franti & Spearhead

 Dave Rice  May 11, 2011  2 Comments on Dave Songs (Edition Four) – Michael Franti & Spearhead

Michael Franti of Spearhead is hands-down, bar-none my favorite musician alive, today or ever. Lately his music has been popping up on the radio, on TV in video game and Corona beer ads, and elsewhere in the public sphere, so you’re probably familiar with Franti and his band Spearhead’s reggae-funk-ska-hip-hop-world beat fusion, whether or not you know it. But were you aware of how deep his tracks really go?

See inside for the video.

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City Council to Restore Library and Park Cuts

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Competing plans by new “Gang of Four” and by Faulconer suggest not if, but how it will be done

By Craig Gustafson / San Diego U-T / May 10, 2011

Remember those devastating cuts to city parks and libraries proposed last month by San Diego Mayor Jerry Sanders? Not going to happen.

A swift public outcry has led to dueling proposals from City Council members to restore the mayor’s suggested reductions in operating hours at branch libraries and recreation centers.

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Coastkeeper’s Forum to Focus on Mission Bay Water – May 12th

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MISSION BAY — San Diego resident and San Diego Coastkeeper outreach coordinator Dylan Edwards grew up sailing and wakeboarding in Mission Bay, in a time when many people saw the aquatic park as little more than a contaminated saltwater lagoon.

“I remember people saying, ‘Eww, you wakeboard there?’” Edwards recalled. “I think it has that reputation because of the chronic sewage spills that happened in the 1990s and early 2000s.”

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“Topic Thunder” at Winston’s on Wednesdays

 Staff  May 10, 2011  0 Comments on “Topic Thunder” at Winston’s on Wednesdays

If there’s no NFL season, we won’t get to watch the bolts play football on Sunday.

Well, every Wednesday night – you can hear thunder at Winston’s in Ocean Beach. That’s Topic Thunder, a new comedic, interactive talk show

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San Diego Democratic Club Responds to Criticism of LGBT Redistricting Task Force

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By Matt Corrales

In the current edition of another community publication, a column ran attacking the LGBT Redistricting Task Force as a “mostly all white so-called LGBT Redistricting Committee … working on a new 3rd District that would be about 70 percent all white and would kick out our first gay person of color elected to the city council”.

This analysis of the Task Force and the proposed District 3 map it produced is plain wrong in a number of ways.

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Tijuana Protesters Demand ‘Stop the Blood!’

 Rocky Neptun  May 10, 2011  7 Comments on Tijuana Protesters Demand ‘Stop the Blood!’

Close to five hundred people gathered Sunday, May 7 in Tijuana’s Zona Rio to call on President Felipe Calderon to end Mexico’s “failed” war on drugs. Converging beneath the city’s Monument to Two Cultures, which honors U.S. and Mexican society with two scissor shaped columns, protestors divided into two distinct groups.

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Tension Mounts at High Tech High in Point Loma While Waiting Word From President Obama

 Frank Gormlie  May 9, 2011  5 Comments on Tension Mounts at High Tech High in Point Loma While Waiting Word From President Obama

It’s tension time for the students, parents, and faculty at High Tech High, Point Loma’s well-known charter high school, as they await word whether President Obama will give their graduation speech this Spring.

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Wisconsin of the West, Part 2

 Jim Miller  May 9, 2011  6 Comments on Wisconsin of the West, Part 2

Editor: This is Part 2 of Jim Miller’s examination of San Diego as the “Wisconsin of the West”.

While the web of right wing, corporate-funded think tanks are clearly feeling their oats in the Scott Walker era, their rise was a long time in the making. They were, importantly, the intellectual replacements for unreliable “liberal” universities where the state-funded intellectuals could not be counted on to carry the water for the corporate class.

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Over 1000 signatures collected by Friends of the OB Library

 Frank Gormlie  May 9, 2011  0 Comments on Over 1000 signatures collected by Friends of the OB Library

At the City Council hearing on budget cuts to the libraries last Thursday, May 5th, Friends of the OB Library announced that they had collected over a thousand signatures in support of libraries and in opposition to cut-backs and closures.

This was confirmed to me by George Murphy on Saturday, May 7th.

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Is Christine Kehoe testing the water for mayor?

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by Lucas O’Connor / Two Cathedrals

It was perhaps with a certain perverse pleasure that political watchers in San Diego pounced in late March on Congressman Bob Filner’s seemingly accidental entrance into the mayor’s race. Not only was it easy to comment on—it was anything to comment on in the decidedly un-fun wasteland of redevelopment, budget cuts and pension reform.

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