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Finding solutions to messy foreclosures

By: ZACH FOX - Staff Writer
More businesses and nonprofits are offering advice

Community Housing Works, a nonprofit group with an Escondido office that doles out free housing advice, is getting so many calls it cannot answer them all. Chief Executive Officer Sue Reynolds says she wishes the nonprofit was fielding even more calls.

Company targets foreclosure customers

By: BRADLEY J. FIKES - Staff Writer

CARLSBAD ---- Homeowners at their wits' ---- and wallets' ---- end are the targets of a new startup company in Carlsbad.

County turnout projected at 53 percent

By: MARK WALKER - Staff Writer
State on pace to set record for number of ballots cast on Tuesday

When all the votes are counted, San Diego Registrar of Voters Debra Seiler expects to find that more than half of the county's 1.3 million registered voters cast ballots in Tuesday's primary election.

Airport board grounds interim fixes

By: DAVE DOWNEY - Staff Writer
Regional officials set goal of developing long-term Lindbergh blueprint by year's end

SAN DIEGO ---- Under pressure from San Diego Mayor Jerry Sanders, airport officials have agreed to put on hold ---- for several months at least ---- their plans to expand a terminal and parking at Lindbergh Field.

Stripped chapel may be reborn as housing

By: GARY WARTH - Staff Writer
Abandoned by rebellious congregation, Pauma Valley church eyed by Father Joe

PAUMA VALLEY ---- The small Pauma Valley chapel is an empty shell today, a secular building stripped of its pews, crucifixes and other sacramental items that once had made it a place of worship.

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