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Overconfidence. It’s what leads people to under-estimate traffic or overestimate how much they can fit into a day. It’s also what led some of history’s […]
Overconfidence. It’s what leads people to under-estimate traffic or overestimate how much they can fit into a day. It’s also what led some of history’s […]
If you know you will be too busy to vote on Election Day for the November 6 Gubernatorial General Election, take advantage of weekend voting […]
UPDATE: The League of Women Voters has voter information in its newsletters; refer to the September newsletter for proposition information. Posted at https://my.lwv.org/california/san-diego/voter-newsletter A copy of […]
Faced with a referendum seeking to repeal San Diego’s new restrictions on short-term rentals, the City Council did just that on Monday (October […]
Did you move recently or change your name? Will you be 18 years old by the next election? Not sure if you are registered? Update […]
As a result of a large number of contests in the November 6 Gubernatorial General Election, San Diego County registered voters will get a two-card […]
The first step to participating in the November 6 election is to check your registration status with the San Diego County Registrar of Voters. Voting […]
Since 1988, Lorna’s Italian Kitchen has been a favorite of San Diegans for lunch and dinner. And now, it’s the place to go for Happy […]
There are many ways for the people of San Diego to have an impact on the laws which govern our City. Most City ordinances and […]
There’s so much more to do at our community libraries than just check out books. “Check out” these many free programs and events at North […]
What’s going on in University City this summer? Read all about it in the June newsletter. This issue features the 4th of July Celebration at […]
Sponsored by the League of Women Voters of California Education Fund (LWVCEF). Find in-depth information about what’s on your ballot before you vote. With Voter’s […]
University Community Planning Group (UCPG) is holding elections before and during its March 13 meeting. There is one contested position for the University Community Planning […]
The City of San Diego released the final Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for the Pure Water Program. Phase one of this water reclamation project could […]
It will soon be officially Spring (don’t forget to change your clocks on March 11), and our February rainfall total was dismal! Let’s hope we […]
At the February University City Community Association (UCCA) meeting, Andy Wiese (pictured standing left), University Community Planning Group (UCPG) representative, provided an update on the […]
Happy New Year! I hope you and yours enjoyed a most wonderful holiday season. UCCA’s Tree / Menorah Lighting was such a delight. This year […]
Residents from throughout District 1 gathered at University City High School on January 25 ad Council President ProTem Barbara Bry delivered her first annual State […]
Courtesy of University Community Branch Library, 4155 Governor Drive, 858-552-1655, www.sandiego.gov/public-library; now open Saturdays from 9:30 AM to 6 PM! December and January Holiday Closures: All public […]
Courtesy of North University Community Library, 8820 Judicial Drive, 858-581-9637, sandiego.gov/public-library. December and January Holiday Closures: All public libraries will be closed on Christmas Day and New […]
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