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February 8, 2018

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TOP STORIES

 

Billionaire Patrick Soon-Shiong reaches deal to buy San Diego Union-Tribune, L.A. Times

Biotech billionaire Patrick Soon-Shiong has agreed to purchase the San Diego Union-Tribune and Los Angeles Times from parent company Tronc.

Flu update: 25 new deaths announced as case rate increases

Flu season shows signs of a second spike in San Diego.

Rabobank admits complicity in laundering border drug money; forfeits $369 million in settlement

In a 45-page plea agreement, Rabobank's California subsidiary admitted to failing to investigate or alert regulators to cash-heavy transactions that likely stemmed from criminal operations in Mexico, and instead continued to solicit additional business from questionable customers.

LOCAL NEWS

 

Man says he didn't make reported contributions to Duncan Hunter, Darrell Issa

A Maryland man whose name is listed on contributions to two Republican congressmen in San Diego County says he didn't make either one.

Navy's top sailor plans for 'great power competition' on world stage

Adm. John Richardson addresses the San Diego Military Advisory Council, sketching out the future of American maritime power and detailing his headaches today.

OPINION

 

Why the purchase of the Union-Tribune by Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong is a plus

San Diego, say hello to Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong. By April, he is expected to own both The San Diego Union-Tribune and his hometown Los Angeles Times.

Letters | Readers react to sale of Union-Tribune, L.A. Times

With news of a new owner for The San Diego Union-Tribune and the Los Angeles Times, here's what we've heard so far from readers and residents.

BUSINESS

 

Problems in the pipeline for Sempra's subsidiary in Mexico

Resistance from indigenous groups and others in Mexico have interrupted energy projects.

Covered CA sees first enrollment decline despite influx of new enrollees

Covered California sees a slight drop in enrollment amid a changing political landscape for the Affordable Care Act.

SPORTS

 

Aztecs will use former Chargers Park facility for spring football practice

SDSU locker room remodel leads Aztecs to relocate spring football practice to former Chargers Park facility.

Padres spring training primer: Outfield

With spring training approaching, a preview of the Padres' outfield situation.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

 

With fresh look at 'Uncle Vanya,' Old Globe bringing something new to the conversation

Director-playwright Richard Nelson leads renowned artistic team in staging world-premiere translation.

AND FINALLY ...

 

Is psychology a real science? There are two schools of thought

If research results can't be replicated, how can they be believed?

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