San Diego News

Fri, Sep 14, 2012

After a long summer recess, the San Diego City Council returned to session on Sept. 13 and will now meet regularly through the end of the legislative calendar.


San Diego City Council President Tony Young released Friday a proposal to further define the balance of powers between the City Council and mayor.


Construction continues to pick up as municipalities update, approve and award projects.


The last day of summer is Friday and Mother Nature is making sure San Diego soaks up the heat waves before it comes to a close. Beat the heat and attend one or all of these most-likely air conditioned events that the local business community is hosting this week.


Qualcomm Inc.'s Gobi 4G/LTE modem, the MDM9215, has been implemented in the SoftBank 102Z, a new mobile broadband router for Japan, the company reported Friday


CareFusion Corp., a San Diego-based provider of safety and quality control services to the health care industry, announced Friday that it has delayed filing its annual report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended June 30 beyond the Sept. 13 extended filing due date.


Two of the Americans killed this week in the attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya were former Navy SEALs from San Diego County who always asked to be on the front lines, family, friends and government officials said.


Darren Pudgil plans to unplug. Come December, he won't read newspapers for a while. He won't have to jog with his phone on him. He'll ignore city politics.


Following eight straight weeks of increases, gasoline prices in various Southern California regions dipped slightly, according to the Automobile Club of Southern California's Weekend Gas Watch. The state average is $4.169 a gallon for regular Friday -- 1.6 cents higher than last week.


The following "Local Notes" appeared in The Daily Transcript's Sept. 17, 1924 issue:
The three-day celebration of the national independence of Mexico, held here by Mexican residents, came to an end last night with a grand ball at the civic auditorium.


Cargo vessels


The 56-unit Canyon Bay apartment complex in the South Bay at 475 S. Meadowbrook Drive, San Diego 92114, has been sold for $4,907,000.


The Deal of the Week lessee was represented by Chris Power, of Cresa Partners. The lessor was represented by Chris High and Tyler Sinks, of Cushman & Wakefield.


A small building in the Botanical Garden at the University of California, Berkeley shines with an unusual green glow from hundreds of glass tubes jutting out from one side toward nearby bushes.



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