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READER’S EDITORIAL: REST OF THE STORY, ONE OF MANY
Printer-friendly version By Sylvia Sullivan, Santee November 26, 2014 (Santee) — An explosion shook the country when Obama unconstitutionally decreed amnesty for millions of illegals. Untold millions more await
EDITORIAL: STUDENTS AND PARENTS CAN’T AFFORD ANY MORE UC TUITION HIKES
Printer-friendly version By Miriam Raftery, Editor University of California’s Regents just voted to hike tuitions 25% over the next five years. As a graduate of the UC system and
READER’S EDITORIAL: FERGUSON-RELIVING OR REVERSING A VIOLENT SELF-FULFILLING PROPHESY?
Printer-friendly version by David Ragland with Wayne Adams, Mahdis Azarmandi and Mark Lance Photo by Jamelle Bouie, Creative Commons on FlickR November 14, 2014 (Ferguson MO) — It’s been
READER’S EDITORIAL: TRAILBLAZING EFFORT NEEDED ON SAN DIEGO CLIMATE ACTION PLANS
Printer-friendly version Photo from San Diego’s Changing Climate: A Regional Wake-Up Call By Jeffrey Meyer, Poway, SanDiego350 volunteer November 13, 2014 (San Diego)–With the recent release of a
READER’S EDITORIAL: NOW THAT REPUBLICANS HAVE WON THE SENATE
Printer-friendly version By Roger Coppock November 6, 2014 (San Diego’s East County)–Now that the Republicans have won the Senate, we can expect different outcomes from different fragments of
READER’S EDITORIAL: INTEGRITY IS WHAT WE DO WHEN NO ONE IS WATCHING
Printer-friendly version By Jason Jackson November 3, 2014 (San Diego’s East County) – Special District Board elections may not be sexy and certainly don’t get the press of federal
READER’S EDITORIAL: WHY TAXPAYERS COULD LOSE IF EL CAJON LEASES ECPAC TO ROCK CHURCH
Printer-friendly version Update Nov. 8, 2014 — Prior to publishing this editorial we contacted Mayor Wells for comment. He did not respond at the time but today contacted us
READER’S EDITORIAL: NEW DIRECTION NEEDED AT GROSSMONT SCHOOL BOARD
Printer-friendly version “The claim of the administration and teachers’ union that an Alpine separation would result in insolvency is a Halloween season scare tactic.” – Michael Waterman
READER’S EDITORIAL: DIVISIVE POLITICS IN ALPINE’S SCHOOL BOARD RACE
Printer-friendly version By George Barnett, Alpine October 27, 2014 (Alpine)–Alpine’s Steve Hunyar has been staking-out positions this week on “dirty politics coming to “little old, sleepy Alpine”, and has
READER’S EDITORIAL: SMEAR CAMPAIGN IN ALPINE
Printer-friendly version By Ben Locke, Alpine October 24, 2014 (Alpine) – With the election nearing, even in Alpine, I have seen some negative campaigning. I would like to provide my
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READER’S EDITORIAL: REST OF THE STORY, ONE OF MANY
Printer-friendly version By Sylvia Sullivan, Santee November 26, 2014 (Santee) — An explosion shook the country when Obama unconstitutionally decreed amnesty for millions of illegals. Untold millions more await
EDITORIAL: STUDENTS AND PARENTS CAN’T AFFORD ANY MORE UC TUITION HIKES
Printer-friendly version By Miriam Raftery, Editor University of California’s Regents just voted to hike tuitions 25% over the next five years. As a graduate of the UC system and
READER’S EDITORIAL: FERGUSON-RELIVING OR REVERSING A VIOLENT SELF-FULFILLING PROPHESY?
Printer-friendly version by David Ragland with Wayne Adams, Mahdis Azarmandi and Mark Lance Photo by Jamelle Bouie, Creative Commons on FlickR November 14, 2014 (Ferguson MO) — It’s been
READER’S EDITORIAL: TRAILBLAZING EFFORT NEEDED ON SAN DIEGO CLIMATE ACTION PLANS
Printer-friendly version Photo from San Diego’s Changing Climate: A Regional Wake-Up Call By Jeffrey Meyer, Poway, SanDiego350 volunteer November 13, 2014 (San Diego)–With the recent release of a
READER’S EDITORIAL: NOW THAT REPUBLICANS HAVE WON THE SENATE
Printer-friendly version By Roger Coppock November 6, 2014 (San Diego’s East County)–Now that the Republicans have won the Senate, we can expect different outcomes from different fragments of
READER’S EDITORIAL: INTEGRITY IS WHAT WE DO WHEN NO ONE IS WATCHING
Printer-friendly version By Jason Jackson November 3, 2014 (San Diego’s East County) – Special District Board elections may not be sexy and certainly don’t get the press of federal
READER’S EDITORIAL: WHY TAXPAYERS COULD LOSE IF EL CAJON LEASES ECPAC TO ROCK CHURCH
Printer-friendly version Update Nov. 8, 2014 — Prior to publishing this editorial we contacted Mayor Wells for comment. He did not respond at the time but today contacted us
READER’S EDITORIAL: NEW DIRECTION NEEDED AT GROSSMONT SCHOOL BOARD
Printer-friendly version “The claim of the administration and teachers’ union that an Alpine separation would result in insolvency is a Halloween season scare tactic.” – Michael Waterman
READER’S EDITORIAL: DIVISIVE POLITICS IN ALPINE’S SCHOOL BOARD RACE
Printer-friendly version By George Barnett, Alpine October 27, 2014 (Alpine)–Alpine’s Steve Hunyar has been staking-out positions this week on “dirty politics coming to “little old, sleepy Alpine”, and has
READER’S EDITORIAL: SMEAR CAMPAIGN IN ALPINE
Printer-friendly version By Ben Locke, Alpine October 24, 2014 (Alpine) – With the election nearing, even in Alpine, I have seen some negative campaigning. I would like to provide my