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January 17, 2018

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SDSU opens $90 million science center as research funding surges

With $134 million in research funding, the campus is nearly half way to where it needs to get to become one of the country's top 50 public research schools.

More Navy collision fallout: Rowden out, sailors face possible charges

The "SWO Boss," Vice Adm. Tom Rowden, will leave his post earlier than planned, the latest casualty from the fallout over twin summer warship collisions that killed 17 sailors aboard the destroyers McCain and Fitzgerald.

For Perris couple arrested after kids found chained, home-schooling kept spotlight away

Accused of extreme child abuse, a Perris couple benefited for years from California's lax laws and regulations for home-schooled children, which require only that parents register with the state as a private school.

LOCAL NEWS

 

Negotiations on rehabilitating Impossible Railroad see daylight

Officials with Baja California Railroad — the company with the rights to operate the rail line from Imperial County to Tijuana — said they met Tuesday with federal officials to discuss a key point of contention.

New skate park opens in Linda Vista

Mayor Kevin Faulconer, City Council members Scott Sherman and Lorie Zapf, a representative from the Tony Hawk Foundation, professional skateboarders and others gathered in Linda Vista Community Park for the grand opening of the largest skate park in San Diego County.

OPINION

 

Arresting kind people for feeding homeless people? Come on, El Cajon

The region once again faces criticism for how local officials treat those without shelter.

Warts-and-all defenses of Donald Trump

We finally have a president who doesn't kowtow to every Third World despot nor bow down to mullahs

SPORTS

 

Padres won't feature brown uniforms until 2020, at the earliest

Padres Executive Chairman Ron Fowler said the team won't make major uniform changes, including the potential return of brown, until 2020, at the earliest.

Wedding planning waits for San Diego's nimble NHL skater Ruhwedel

Scripps Ranch alum Chad Ruhwedel returns to Southern California with NHL's Penguins, but has yet to return to game ice following an injury.

BUSINESS

 

Scripps Research gets tens of millions for graduate program

The Scripps Research Institute gets tens of millions of dollars for its graduate program. Foundations established by longtime benefactors, the Skaggs family, are providing the money over five years.

Qualcomm makes case to shareholders to remain independent

Qualcomm makes its most comprehensive pitch yet for why shareholders should reject Broadcom's hostile takeover — spotlighting a strong growth roadmap and the substantial regulatory risk of the Broadcom bid.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

 

David Byrne to do world tour and release new album, 'America Utopia'

David Byrne is describing his upcoming "American Utopia" tour as his most ambitious since the heyday of Talking Heads. Here are all the dates and cities.

AND FINALLY ...

 

Bill introduced banning gasoline-powered vehicles in California by 2040

Assembly member Phil Ting wants the sale of new internal combustion vehicles eliminated but the legislation has its share of critics.

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