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"Keep 760" Media Coverage
  • The San Diego Union-Tribune and North County Times report on our October 16 overlay victory.
  • On September 30, the Bakersfield Californian reported that Kern County Supervisors voted to oppose the overlay. And the Desert Dispatch tells us that Barstow's state senator is also fighting the overlay.
  • Growing opposition to the overlay, which threatens adoption of the CPUC's Proposed Decision, is described by the North County Times on September 25.
  • "Hold the phone" says the San Diego Union-Tribune on September 17.
  • The North County Times reports on the CPUC's September 16 proposed decision to reverse the 442 Split.
  • The future of area codes is explored by the North County Times on September 13.
  • The extraordinary CPUC public hearing is covered by the San Diego Union-Tribune on September 5.
  • The September 5 North County Times reports on the overwhelming response and the comments of Camp Pendleton's commanding officer at Carlsbad's CPUC Public Hearing.
  • In an August 28 editorial titled "Area code coup," the San Diego Union-Tribune asks the CPUC to "take the next step and do the right thing" after the new public meetings in Victorville and Carlsbad on September 3 and 4.
  • In an August 27 editorial, the North County Times urges residents to attend the "second chance" public meeting in Carlsbad on Thursday, September 4, and speak out.
  • John Van Doorn of the North County Times muses on American tradition and the history of area codes on August 27.
  • KGTV News 10 and Fox 5 San Diego's stories on August 26 about events leading to the new Keep 760 meeting in Carlsbad.
  • News about the new chance to save 760 travels fast on the August 26 front pages of the North County Times and San Diego Union-Tribune.
  • An August 19 editorial in the North County Times faults the CPUC's flawed public notification process.
  • The new legal battle opposing the 442 Split is the subject of this August 15 North County Times article.
  • Gary Warth of the North County Times reports on July 20 that some feel a 442 Split might not be a bad idea.
  • On July 16, 101 KGB's Dave, Shelly and Chainsaw shine their twisted light on the whole "Keep 760" thing.
  • The San Diego Union-Tribune covers the "Keep 760" campaign on its July 16 front page.
  • Jeff Frank ruminates on area code changes in his June 13 North County Times column.
  • The July 9 North County Times reports on the letter sent to the CPUC by our elected representatives, who were spurred by nearly 4000 "Keep 760" emails.
  • The lead editorial in the July 6 North County Times says the inclusion of cell phones in the 442 Split adds more fuel to the "Code War."
  • Cell phones will switch to 442 also, as reported in this July 2 North County Times article that also mentions Keep760.org's efforts.
  • Fox6 News runs a story about Keep760.org on June 26.
  • The North County Times documents the growing reaction to Keep760.org's efforts in its June 26 issue.
  • KGTV News 10 aired a story about Keep760.org on June 16.
  • An editorial supporting Keep760.org's efforts, "Commission must rethink new area code," appeared in the June 12 North County Times.
  • Read about the controversy in this June 5 North County Times article.

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