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February 14, 2018

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TOP STORIES

 

FBI contradicts White House on background check timeline of former aide Rob Porter

Contradicting the White House, the FBI said Tuesday it gave the White House information last year about a top aide accused of domestic abuse.

Woody Allen at center of free speech fight at UC San Diego

A theater student circulates petition to cancel course on the director's work and life.

San Diego Symphony names Rafael Payare as its next music director

Acclaimed Venezuelan conductor Rafael Payare has been selected as the San Diego Symphony's new music director.

LOCAL NEWS

 

Federal authorities seize nearly $2.8M in drugs at border crossing sites

Federal officers seized nearly $2.8 million worth of narcotics at border crossings in San Diego and Imperial counties between Friday and Sunday, the U.S. Customs and Border Patrol announced Tuesday.

Julian fire district decides it needs county after all

In a somewhat stunning turnaround, the directors of the Julian-Cuyamaca Fire Protection District have decided to re-open negotiations with the county, which could lead to the dissolution of the last volunteer fire department in the area.

OPINION

 

California's lethargy on opioid prescription database is indefensible

How many state residents must die before the state shows a sense of urgency about overdoses?

Letters: Gov. Jerry Brown defends Prop. 57, rips 'shameless fear-mongering'

The editorial board rehashes the same shoddy arguments.

BUSINESS

 

Town and Country resort makeover faces yet another delay

For the third time in five months, developers of a plan to redevelop the Town and Country have asked the city of San Diego to delay consideration of the $70 million project.

Broadcom cuts number of board seats it's seeking in Qualcomm hostile takeover

Broadcom reduces the number of seats its seeking on Q Broadcom reduces the number of nominees to Qualcomm's board of directors from 11 candidates to six candidates to provide continuity but still achieve a majority to push its hostile takeover bid through. Companies to meet Wednesday.

SPORTS

 

Shaun White wins historic third Olympic gold medal

With one run to make history, Shaun White delivered with a near-perfect performance at the Olympic Games and won his third gold medal in the halfpipe.

Optimistic Padres want Eric Hosmer now rather than another star later

Padres believe first baseman Eric Hosmer is the right fit, that they're more likely to sign him than some big names available next year.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

 

Moonlight, Ion among big winners in annual Craig Noel theater awards

San Diego critics honor top productions and artists on local stages in 2017.

AND FINALLY ...

 

Songwriter's arts program empowers teen moms to succeed

Upcoming fundraiser celebrates 20th anniversary of Teresa Gunn's Street of Dreams Musicians for Education program.

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