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Local News SignOnSanDiego.com No uniformity with layoffs as schools cut budgets School districts across the state are grappling with ways to cut billions in education spending in response to the state's fiscal crisis. Sanders 'left hanging' ahead of election SAN DIEGO – Pension reform was supposed to be Mayor Jerry Sanders' legacy. He tried to impose it on San Diego city unions Monday, but the City Council's 4-4 vote left his proposals in limbo. Fugitive back in Mich. to serve time The suburban San Diego housewife who was arrested 32 years after she escaped from a Detroit-area prison is back in Michigan to serve at least 5½ years on drug charges. Suspect in stabbing flees but fails to evade police MISSION VALLEY: A suspect in a stabbing Monday in Linda Vista was being driven by his mother to a police station to turn himself Tuesday when he jumped out of the car and fled, but he was arrested shortly afterward, police said. Council approves funding for pedestrian bridge SAN DIEGO: Downtown San Diego will get its iconic pedestrian bridge over Harbor Drive, after the City Council approved the $26.8 million price tag yesterday. Hundreds pack meetings on proposed Powerlink BORREGO SPRINGS – They flocked to the desert by the hundreds yesterday for the opportunity to tell four decision-makers how they feel about a proposal to build a 150-mile electric transmission line across the county. Council rejects mayor's labor contract plan SAN DIEGO – Mayor Jerry Sanders will bypass the City Council and appeal to voters to change the city's pension system in the fall, after the council refused to impose his contract on three unions yesterday. County's help for uninsured may widen Legal U.S. residents who are uninsured, seriously ill and earning up to nearly $3,000 a month may receive help with their medical bills if county supervisors broaden a program today to comply with a court ruling. If approved, the proposed expansion for the County Medical Services program would take effect July Family remembers boy's love of military An 8-year-old boy who was struck and killed by a suspected drunken driver Saturday near Flinn Springs was fondly recalled yesterday as an energetic second-grader who wanted to be a soldier. Man cleared of first-degree murder, assault A Southcrest businessman accused of fatally shooting a partygoer at a social hall in 2006 was acquitted yesterday of first-degree murder and assault. |
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