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The time-of-use plan does away with the new state-mandated high-usage charge, which more than 80,000 San Diegans hit over a record-hot summer. That led to bills of 0 or more. Scott Crider, SDG&E's vice president of customer services, said he understands 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. is the time people cook dinner, turn on lights and run their air-conditioners. But he said the utility is encouraging residents to conserve when demand on the grid is highest. "What we're really asking our customers to really think about energy just a little bit differently and see if they can make some minor shifts of major appliances, for instance, instead of running your dishwasher at 7 p.m., can you set it on a time to run at 9 p.m. when electricity is cheaper," he said. The price difference between times of use are minimal during the winter. But that changes in the summer, when prices from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. for most users will be nearly triple the most affordable hours. 961

  郑州眼睛近视手术多少钱?   

The survey polled San Diego adults regarding the Thursday night win by the Bolts, whether they are still a fan, and if they hope the team prevails through the NFL playoffs. 172

  郑州眼睛近视手术多少钱?   

The Tree of Life synagogue is a Conservative Jewish congregation, according to its website. The synagogue has a Shabbat service at 9:45 a.m. Saturdays, the website said.Conservative Judaism is one of the major denominations of the religion. The word "conservative" is not a political designation.Michael Eisenberg, the immediate past president of the Tree of Life congregation, said three congregations -- Tree of Life, New Light and Dor Hadash -- would have been holding simultaneous services in the building on a typical Saturday.There would usually would be about 40 people attending the Tree of Life service in the "main part of the building," Eisenberg said. In the basement below, New Light's service would also have about 30 to 40 people. And the Dor Hadash congregation in the rabbi's study room would have about 15 people, he said."On a day like today, the door is open," Eisenberg told a reporter for CNN affiliate KDKA. "It's a religious service. You could walk in and out. Only on the high holidays is there a police presence at the entrance."When he was the congregation's president, security was a "major concern," Eisenberg said.The congregation had worked with the Department of Homeland Security to evaluate its exit routes, he said, and consulted a securities expert at the Jewish Federation about what to do in an active shooter situation."We were working with the other synagogues on what to do if something horrific like this happened," he said.Just a few months ago, Tree of Life Rabbi Hazzan Jeffrey Myers addressed ongoing gun violence and lawmakers' failure to tackle the issue on the congregation's blog.In the July post, titled "We Deserve Better," Myers said he was afraid school shootings would continue without a "dramatic turnaround" in this year's mid-term elections"Unless there is a dramatic turnaround in the mid-term elections, I fear that that the status quo will remain unchanged, and school shootings will resume. I shouldn't have to include in my daily morning prayers that God should watch over my wife and daughter, both teachers, and keep them safe," Myers wrote. "Where are our leaders?" 2131

  

The San Diego County Office of Education disagreed with SUHSD’s decision on the early retirements, saying the resolution was not in the best interest of the district. 166

  

The state's Commission on Judicial Performance, which disciplines state judges, found Persky handled the sentencing appropriately.The recall campaign has raised money from donors nationwide since launching nearly two years ago. It took that long to collect the necessary voter signatures and clear bureaucratic and legal hurdles. That delay, once viewed as a hindrance to the recall campaign, may have worked in its favor because of the recent attention given to unreported sexual abuse and harassment of women.And it remains to be seen whether Persky's academic argument that the recall threatens judicial independence will resonate as deeply as the message against Persky."That doesn't have the same 'oomph' that the other argument has," said University of Southern California political science professor Sherry Bebitch Jeffe.Persky did not respond to requests for interviews from The Associated Press placed with his court and with the court's spokesman.He told the San Jose Mercury News editorial board that he agrees the criminal justice system needs to treat sexual assault victims better."There is an underlying deep frustration among actual victims of sexual assault and women in general about the criminal justice system not taking sexual assault and domestic violence seriously. It's a very genuine and important problem," Persky said. "The passion is authentic, the end is justified, let's increase sexual assault reporting. Let's do criminal justice reform where it's smart to do so."But he also stood by the sentence he gave Turner, saying he's been unfairly targeted as the "face of rape" by recall supporters."When the case came out and there's the social media outrage, my personal opinion was that I can take the heat, I signed on to this job, I promised to essentially ignore public opinion," he said. "That's the promise we make every juror make when they walk into the courtroom."Persky is backed by dozens of law school professors, retired judges and the Santa Clara Bar Association.Santa Clara County residents will also be asked to vote for one of two lawyers on the ballot vying to replace Persky if he's recalled.Joshua Spivak, an elections scholar who studies recalls, said the "recall of judges almost never happen."He said the last judge recalled by voters in the United States was in 1977. 2318

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