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January 22, 2018

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Congress fails to reach deal on ending federal shutdown, pushes vote to Monday

Congress failed to reach a deal to end the government shutdown before the start of the workweek. Talks are expected to resume, with a vote scheduled Monday, but most federal offices, many national parks and other federal facilities will be closed.

San Diego's high-kicking weatherman John Coleman dies

John Coleman, the longtime KUSI weatherman who co-founded The Weather Channel and helped breathe life into ABC's "Good Morning America," died Saturday at 83.

Two countries, one insurance plan: San Diego workers find medical care in Tijuana

A growing number of San Diego workers are finding medical care in Mexico through two California-sanctioned HMO plans.

LOCAL NEWS

 

Video of police officer throwing arrested teen to ground sparks outrage

The officer twice forced the girl to the ground for refusing to leave the campus when she was asked.

Live science show wows kids, parents in Balboa Park

Plastic bottles zooming through the air, a young scientist lying on a bed of nails and loud explosions are among the highlights of a show that began this weekend at Balboa Park's Fleet Science Center called "Don't Try This at Home!"

OPINION

 

Perris house of horrors must spur home-school oversight

Not even the neighbors knew that 13 siblings, aged 2 to 29, were being kept in captivity, deprived of sleep and food, allowed only one shower a year and chained to beds inside their Perris home. That's a problem.

Media need to be honest about their failings

Your analysis lacked something very important – the ability to be honest with yourselves.

BUSINESS

 

San Diego slips to 32nd in builder interest: Planning groups at fault?

The Urban Land Institute's downgrading of San Diego as a place to build and invest prompts finger pointing at outdated zoning and building codes; only here is $700k starter housing considered 'normal.'

Long shutdown could hurt economy, a short one just 'a blip'

If the shutdown lasts just days or even a couple of weeks, the robust stock market that President Donald Trump has boasted about probably will emerge unscathed.

SPORTS

 

Eagles blow out Vikings to earn franchise's third trip to Super Bowl

The Philadelphia Eagles secured a Super Bowl rematch Sunday, and denied the Minnesota Vikings in their bid to make history.

Tom Brady and Patriots pull off another dramatic rally to reach third Super Bowl in four years

A year ago, he engineered the greatest comeback in Super Bowl history. What kind of challenge then would a 10-point, fourth-quarter deficit be for Tom Brady?

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

 

'Earnest' director gets reacquainted with the importance of Oscar Wilde

Distinguished English theater director takes on classic comedy at Old Globe

AND FINALLY ...

 

New sheriff's powers raise concerns among community advocates, activists

A new county ordinance that gives Sheriff Bill Gore authority to restrict public access and take other measures to keep the peace during political protests is drawing scrutiny from civil-rights advocates and other activists concerned about how he wields his new power.

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