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Wednesday,
June 23
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Tuesday,
June 22
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Monday,
June 21
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<<< John
Rippo the
editor/publisher of the oversized monthly coffeehouse tabloid Espresso
was seen Sunday on University Avenue with his oversized red bicycle.
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Sunday,
June 20
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< Temecula is having a street chalking festival this
weekend. Take Dad on an hour road trip today for some extra fun on
Fathers Day.
Hillcrest’s newest pet
boutique, Dogma Catma,
was
featured on yesterday’s KUSI morning news demonstrating the latest in
accessories for your favorite traveling pet. Thumbs up to owner Carl
Gustafson and Buddy the beagle who modeled the latest in doggie
backpacks for Bridgit Naso. Everything you need for a traveling pooch
or pussy can be found at 142 University Avenue.
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Saturday,
June 19
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Cabrillo Bridge fire
At 4:34am Thursday,
a fire was reported at the Laurel Street Bridge in Balboa Park, which
connects Sixth Avenue to the center of the park over Highway 163. It
has been established that the arson fire started near the base of one
of
the columns. All but the north sidewalk reopened on Friday afternoon.
Factoid > The
sidewalk on the
bridge registered a temperature of 250˚ at one
point. Under the bridge, the temp
was more than 1,000 degrees!
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Friday,
June 18
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<< Deputy Mayor and Third District
Councilmember
Toni Atkins surveying the
fire situation at the command center in Balboa Park on June 17. “My
heart sank when I
heard it was the bridge,” stated Atkins.
Toni with San Diego
Fire Chief Jeff Bowman >>
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Thursday,
June 17
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Dogma
Catma owners Carl & Tim

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< Their Artma was a fun fundraiser for FOCAS

Over $3,000 of original artwork was purchased Thursday evening at
Hillcrest’s newest pet shop, 142 University Ave (formerly Royal
Monkey). Laguna
Beach artist D. E. Brown had
several impressionistic canine creations. |

Georgi & Ray Young with their new cat!
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