Showing posts with label MiraCosta College. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MiraCosta College. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Tuesday - Quick Hits

City Salary Setting Commission releases list of over 3000 city employees who make more than city council members. UT

Solana Beach mayor leads effort to change the auto allowance law. UT

PB church is allowed to continue its food-for-the-needy program without permit. UT

Two more city council members say they will stop using the auto allowance. UT

MiraCosta college trustees agree to faculty group pay structure. UT

City of Oceanside sued over concrete plant expansion. UT NCTimes

Friday, February 8, 2008

Friday - Quick Hits

Supporters of Toll Road plan to appeal Coastal Commission decision to Federal Government. UT

Mayor want airport authority to take a look at John Moores reconfiguration plans for Lindbergh Field. UT

Danger Will Robinson! Engineer's report claims that Lake Wohlford Dam could liquefy during a major earthquake. UT

Local conservatives are beside themselves after Romney leaves presidential race. UT

State threatens Mira Costa College with accreditation if the board of trustees don't get their act together. UT

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Tuesday - Quick Hits

San Diego Unified new superintendent hitting the ground running. UT

Lt. Governor Garamendi is urging students to protest propsed university budget cuts. UT

Regional Airport Authority to hold community meeting Thursday on proposed changes to Lindbergh Field. UT

Judge rules that UCANN can solicit fund from San Diego water and sewers customers in order to perform an independent audit. UT

California Energy Commission will conduct two public workshops regarding proposed changes to Encina Powerplant in Carlsbad. UT

City of San Marocs to address mini-dorm issue. NCTimes

Palomar College to weigh increasing out-of-state tuition rate. NCTimes

Miracosta College will be only slightly be affected by proposed budget cuts to state community colleges. NCTimes

Friday, November 2, 2007

Friday - Quick Hits

Having a Rightwing Editorial page is bad for circulation. UT's daily readership numbers drop 8.5%. VOSD

Don't speak English, I guess you don't matter and you're on your own! Majority of emergency calls made were in English. UT

What a surprise, outsourcing of city services not living up to campaign hype. VOSD

Long overdue, City Council to take up Alcohol Beach Ban on Monday. VOSD UT

KPBS News Director Michael Marcotte leaving after 12-year on the job. SDRadio

Local economy's future not looking so good. USD index of leading economic indicators drop for the 17th month out of the last 18 months. VOSD

Effort to recall to MiraCosta College trustees over Palm tree flap is dead. NCTimes