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Mayor to Deliver State of the City Address at Council Meeting
Tonight’s council meeting is scheduled to start at 7 p.m.

Tom Roebuck grew up in Columbus, Ohio, and moved to San Diego after graduating from The Ohio State University. He spent 14 years with Copley News Service as the night wire desk editor, travel editor and features writer.
After the Copley ship sank in 2008 he continued writing feature stories for Creators Syndicate and joined Patch in September 2010 to launch the Encinitas site and cover city government.
In January 2011 he became associate local editor for all Patch sites in San Diego County, assisting the local editors and supervising all the sites on the weekends.
In March 2012 he got a site of his own as local editor of Poway Patch. Currently he is field editor for Patch sites in Orange, Riverside and San Diego counties.
He continues to struggle with an addiction to chicken wings.
Tonight’s council meeting is scheduled to start at 7 p.m.

Friends of the Earth will run advocate their message via an ad campaign on cable TV in San Diego and Los Angeles.
The following information was provided by the San Diego Sheriff’s Department. The suspects have not been convicted of a crime.
The second installment of property taxes is due April 10, but more than 60 percent of the installments remain unpaid, a county official said Monday.
April weather trends in San Diego County, according to the National Weather Service.
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Billings has given back to the community by donating her time to various causes.
You can have breakfast until 3 p.m. at the pancake palace on Pomerado Road.
Poway residents report feeling—and hearing—the quake, but no damage or injuries have been reported.
The director of the county’s Health and Human Services Agency invites Poway residents to join him at the American Heart Association’s National Walking Day, April 4.
The 20-year Poway resident shares her time and talents with many organizations.
Patch underwent a mild facelift today in an attempt to make it more user-friendly for readers. Let us know what you think.
Deputies Aaron Montan and David Toner of Encinitas were honored.
The owners of two Poway-based defense contractors allegedly provided cash and other items to Navy officials in return for fraudulent orders. John Newman and Paul Grubiss entered guilty pleas in court on Wednesday.
Segil volunteers helping Boy Scouts reach their potential.
Deputy Aaron Meleen arrested 70 drivers for suspicion of DUI in 2011.
The Strong Cities/Strong State campaign promotes local governments all over California.
The following information was provided by the San Diego Sheriff’s Department. The suspects have not been convicted of a crime.
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The National Weather Service reports that .44 inches fell in south Poway.