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Suspects escape after bailing from stolen car
SAN DIEGO -- A high speed chase on that began in La Mesa Friday morning ended when a suspected car thief ditched a stolen car in Carmel Valley, police said.
La Mesa police officers attempted to stop a stolen 1988 Toyota Camry in the parking lot of the...Tags: Landforms, Highway Transportation, Mountains, Theft
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Hubbard faces his hardest test [Corrected]
Administrators, teachers, parents and students put their faith in veteran educator Jeffrey Hubbard in 2006. -------------------- FOR THE RECORD: An earlier version incorrectly stated that Newport-Mesa Unified School District Supt. Jeffrey Hubbard is...Tags: Justice System, Corporate Crime, Elections, Crimes, Prosecution
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Briefs: 'Eaters' 'Busters foe set
UCI men will face Eastern Washington in 10th annual BracketBusters contest on Feb. 18 at Bren Center. The UC Irvine men's basketball team will play host to Eastern Washington in the annual BracketBusters game Feb. 18 at 7 p.m. in the Bren Events Center....Tags: Cal State Fullerton Titans, Landforms, UC Riverside Highlanders, 2016 Olympic Games, University of California, Irvine
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High Schools: Sea Kings aim to climb
Under Coach Ryan Schachter, the Corona del Mar High boys' basketball team has finished first in the Pacific Coast League in four of his first five seasons.
In Schachter's sixth season at the school, the Sea Kings are back in contention for a league...Tags: California Interscholastic Federation, Mountains, Soccer, Basketball, Water Polo
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Mailbag: Hubbard's supporters should resign
With the exception of Katrina Foley, the members of the Newport-Mesa Unified Board of Education need a civics lesson. For some reason, they were under the misperception that Supt. Jeffrey Hubbard was "innocent until proven guilty" and "entitled to his day...Tags: Landforms, Elections, Trials, Crimes, Teaching and Learning
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Editorial: School board failed the Hubbard test
The Newport-Mesa Unified school board's decision to fire Supt. Jeffrey Hubbard last week was an easy one. He was, after all, a convicted felon when the trustees pulled the trigger. Where the board failed was in making the tough decisions that led up to...Tags: Landforms, Mountains
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Community Commentary: We can all unite around a good cause
Perhaps it was divine intervention at this year's Mesa Verde Golf Classic hosted by Costa Mesa United. I had the pleasure to work alongside so many selfless people. I arrived at 6 a.m. and saw not only our Estancia Boosters and members of our City...Tags: Government, Animals, Employees, Labor Legislation, Hot Dogs
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Teachers honored, awarded grants
COSTA MESA — Instead of budget cuts and more bad news from Sacramento, the Newport-Mesa Schools Foundation celebrated the community's top teachers Thursday night and awarded $147,000 in grants to support classroom innovation.
The Schools Foundation...Tags: Entertainment, Music, Landforms, Music, Teaching and Learning
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