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- Learning Chinese one tone at a time
SAN MARCOS –
Teacher Chung-Ching Kao moved her left hand up and down in front of 16 students like a conductor might while facing an orchestra.
- Panel approves report on redevelopment areas
VISTA
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An advisory panel has unanimously approved and forwarded to the Vista City Council a report detailing the physical and economic blight conditions in areas the city wants to designate as redevelopment zones.
- Highway redesign sessions planned
OCEANSIDE
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The first step toward the future of Coast Highway, the historic Route 101 north-south thoroughfare running the length of downtown Oceanside, will be taken Monday when a planning process with a fancy name begins.
- Ribbon will be cut tomorrow for new park
OCEANSIDE –
It's likely that Mance Buchanon never dreamed that someday the city of Oceanside would open a park in his honor.
But that's exactly what's happening from 5 to 10 p.m. tomorrow as city officials dedicate Oceanside's newest park, a 26-acre sea of grass named for the man known as “Junior.”
- Production studio plans again put on hold
SAN MARCOS
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Plans to convert a former trash-recycling plant near San Elijo Hills into a production studio for movies and TV shows are uncertain once again.
- ACLU offers challenge to city fee rule
The ACLU's intervention may once again force the city to change some of its practices. The policy being challenged has nothing to do with illegal immigrants, as was the case in 2006, when Escondido had to abandon a new ordinance that fined landlords for renting to illegal immigrants after the American Civil Liberties Union and civil rights groups challenged it in court.
- Retail, condo project OK'd for downtown
The Carlsbad City Council approved a three-story retail and residential project downtown Tuesday. The proposed building, on the northwest corner of Roosevelt Street and Oak Avenue, is planned to have 2,400 square feet of shops on the ground floor and six condominiums on the upper two stories.
- Detectives investigating at Pala after body found
NORTH COUNTY:
Homicide detectives were investigating after a body was found on the Pala Indian Reservation yesterday, a sheriff's official said.
- 4 recycler employees arrested in telephone-cable sting
Four employees of metal recycling companies in North County were arrested yesterday morning on suspicion of buying stolen telephone cables, culminating a months-long operation that involved undercover agents posing as copper thieves.
- Minutemen's highway cleanup sign replaced near checkpoint
OCEANSIDE
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A group opposed to illegal immigration that sued the state Transportation Department over the removal of its Adopt-A-Highway sign got a replacement yesterday.
- Bid details expected soon for big port project
TIJUANA
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Mexico's federal government plans to publish bid specifications for the massive Punta Colonet container port and rail project south of Ensenada by the end of September, Luis Téllez, the country's secretary of transportation and communications, said yesterday.
- SHORT TAKES: REGIONAL EDITION
Marines dismiss charges vs. sniper in Iraq killings CAMP PENDLETON:
The Marine Corps has dropped all charges against a sniper accused of wrongly killing two men he believed were planting roadside bombs in Iraq.
- PUBLIC SAFETY: REGIONAL EDITION
Big-rig crash, fire on I-5 cause 10-hour logjam OCEANSIDE:
Commuters heading south on Interstate 5 out of Orange County found themselves stuck in a 10-hour traffic nightmare yesterday after a Vons truck crashed into a disabled sport utility vehicle near Las Pulgas Road, flipped over and burst into flames.
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