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SDG&E: Cable connector likely culprit in outage that affected 2,400 Copyright 2017 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Bruce Bennett and last updated 2021-04-30 13:27:26-04 SAN DIEGO (CNS) - An equipment issue caused a power outage Friday that left 2,400 customers in three communities, including Ocean Beach, without service, a San Diego Gas & Electric spokeswoman said. A preliminary investigation showed that a cable connector located underground in the 3600 block of Rosecrans Street caused the outage, which was first reported at 2:22 a.m., SDG&E spokeswoman Helen Gao said. The outage affected customers in Ocean Beach, Lindbergh Field, and Midway, according to SDGE. ....
MIAMI – Yesterday, the no-frills Southwest Airlines (WN) first Boeing 737 aircraft touched down in Santa Barbara, carrying the inaugural load of passengers from Las Vegas. Airways had the opportunity to be at the celebration and on board the inaugural one-hour and 15-min flight to Santa Barbara. With the new route, WN is poised to become the dominant carrier in the local market almost immediately after touching down at Santa Barbara Municipal Airport (SBA). Pre Flight The terminals at Las Vegas McCarran International Airport (LAS) were pretty busy; we arrived at the airport in the midst of the early morning rush. When we got to gate B19 at terminal 1, there wasn’t much activity until 30 minutes before boarding time. WN Gate agents, managers, supervisors and public relations showed up at the gate with snacks, cups and poster boards for the flight. ....
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Print A group of Carlsbad residents has filed a lawsuit against San Diego County in an attempt to overturn the Board of Supervisors’ approval of the McClellan-Palomar Airport Master Plan Update. At issue is a provision in the update that allows the extension of the airport’s only runway by up to 800 feet. Opponents of the update said the longer runway would bring more traffic, noise and pollution and that it amounts to an expansion of the airport. The county and others, including independent consultants hired by the Carlsbad City Council, say the longer runway is not an expansion, because the airport’s boundaries won’t change, and that the extension and other improvements are needed to safely accommodate present and future aircraft at the 1950s-era facility. ....
From The San Diego Union-Tribune, Tuesday, February 27, 2001 The old NTC is officially Liberty Station now - Protesters shout at groundbreaking By Ronald W. Powell, STAFF WRITER Protesters shouted outside the gates of the former Naval Training Center yesterday as a wrecking ball slammed into a sturdy barracks building, signaling a change in name and destiny for the historic property. Advertisement After nearly 78 years as the Naval Training Station or the Naval Training Center, the Midway district property will now officially be called Liberty Station. That name was announced yesterday at an invitation-only groundbreaking ceremony at the site. It emerged from a list of 447 names submitted by residents, congressional representatives, local government officials and others. ....