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While a majority of the speakers at the meeting supported a special election for the open seat on District 1, the council voted 3-2 in favor of appointing Pikus, a master engineer at Broadcom and member of the Poway Budget Review Committee from 2022-24.
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Julie Gallant,
San Diego Union-Tribune,
22 Jan. 2025
The majority of this 4.9-mile path is burned, outside of the last 0.55 miles that ends at Trippet Ranch.
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Jaclyn Cosgrove,
Los Angeles Times,
22 Jan. 2025
Despite Katrina Lindsay’s profusion of colorful ’70s and ’80s costumes, the dominant vibe is still Apple Store blankness, the predictable canvas for the digital-imagery-happy modern director.
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Sara Holdren,
Vulture,
14 Nov. 2024
Among the fun facts about the Garden City, as Augusta is known because of its profusion of private gardens and dazzling spring flowers, is that it was named after Princess Augusta of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg and wife of Frederick, Prince of Wales, a title now held by Prince William.
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Tribune News Service,
Boston Herald,
26 Mar. 2024
Crucially, courts would only need a preponderance of evidence to impose a fine.
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Audrey McAvoy,
Los Angeles Times,
14 Jan. 2025
Since canines didn't pursue fish as their primary prey, the preponderance of isotopes in the canine bone signaling salmon presence suggests that humans fed the canine fish.
Hubble observations of the galaxy’s age, mass of stars and heavy-element abundance would help researchers test competing models of galaxy evolution that predict distinct signatures across the two halves of the disk.
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Sharmila Kuthunur,
Space.com,
23 Jan. 2025
With its close proximity to the Russian mainland (400 miles), its abundance of natural resources, and its strategic location at the gateway to the North Atlantic, the set of Islands were critical to Moscow’s economic and defense interests.
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James Patton Rogers & Caroline Kennedy Pipe / Made by History ,
TIME,
23 Jan. 2025
More From the Los Angeles Times Lifestyle ‘Survivor’s guilt’ is real right now in L.A.
Jan. 20, 2025
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Paralyzed by heaps of post-fire paperwork?
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Deborah Vankin,
Los Angeles Times,
21 Jan. 2025
The gas station was so close to the evacuation zone — the house directly across the street now lay in a charred heap — that neighbors staying in homes that survived could load up on supplies.
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