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Monday Round Up: San Diego Port, Alaskan Waters

July 7, 2008 - 7:29am

10 MEASURES IN OREGON: Here's a look at what voters there will be facing in November.

SAN DIEGO PORT ACCUSED: A taxpayer group claims that an ad campaign by San Diego's Port District to oppose a November city ballot measure that would allow a huge deck to be constructed over part of the port. A hotel or even a stadium could be built there, and port officials argue this would be disruptive to their operations, the Union-Tribune reports.

ALASKA WATER: The courts have cleared an Alaska ballot initiative to clean water and put new regulations on mines for the November ballot.

MARYLAND SLOTS: Penn National Gaming, a Pennsylvania-based casino operator, is seeking an option to purchase land in Cecil County, where it might be able to build a casino if Maryland voters approve a November referendum permitting slots in the state.