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April 23, 2018

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TOP STORIES

 

Suspect in fatal Waffle House shooting was arrested last year near White House

A man wearing nothing but a green jacket and brandishing an assault rifle stormed a Waffle House restaurant in Tennessee and shot four people to death before dawn Sunday, according to police, who credited a customer with saving lives by wresting the gunman's weapon away.

Seeking asylum, Central American migrants await fate as they approach Tijuana border

We look at the Central Americans arriving in Tijuana to seek asylum at the U.S. border.

Illegal wildlife trade likely unstoppable without dramatic shift in public awareness

Many American consumers may be unwittingly participating in a multibillion-dollar black market that is threatening animal species around the globe — and increasingly in the United States.

LOCAL NEWS

 

Earth Day event reminds attendees we're all in this together

EarthFair, which is hosted by the small nonprofit, San Diego EarthWork, is promoted as the biggest free environmental fair on the planet. In the past it's attracted up to 60,000 people to Balboa Park.

Fire in Paradise Hills home kills 1, critically injures second man

One man was killed and a second man was hospitalized after a fire broke out in a Paradise Hills home late Saturday. Neighbors said the mens' cats also died in the blaze.

OPINION

 

Good riddance, Paul Ryan? House speaker is only a symbol of larger failures

Political polarization is growing, but it's not making Americans feel better about their parties and nation

Readers React: Reaction to Soon-Shiong purchasing the Union-Tribune

In this era of fake news and rampant cynicism, I have continued to believe that most journalists still do their best to report the facts, keep their own biases out of their reporting.

BUSINESS

 

Cal Jet abruptly ends Carlsbad flights to Vegas but promises to return

Commercial air service between Carlsbad and Las Vegas ended abruptly this week following multiple canceled flights operated by Cal Jet by Elite Airways.

Tijuana man crossed border daily to pursue aerospace engineering degree, career at NASA

Growing up in Tijuana, Sergio Sandoval didn't know how much his birthplace would affect his ability to reach his dreams.

SPORTS

 

Diamondbacks cool down Lucchesi, beat cold Padres

Rookie Joey Lucchesi gets first loss in five major league starts, as rough inning dooms him against the Diamondbacks.

Sports poll: In the past, do you perceive the Padres' retaliations to getting beaned to be too soft?

Readers give their opinion on whether the Padres' past retaliations to getting beaned were too soft. 

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

 

San Diego Symphony blazes through Shostakovich as Jahja Ling debuts as Conductor Laureate

Jahja Ling returned home Friday night, physically and spiritually, as he entered the Copley Symphony Hall stage at Jacobs Music Center to lead the San Diego Symphony as its first-ever Conductor Laureate, a title created for him when he retired as Music Director at the end of the 2016-2017 season.

AND FINALLY ...

 

SEALs bank on evolving legal theory to beat war crimes rap

Three SEALs accused of committing war crimes in Afghanistan hope to escape court-martial by expanding an evolving legal concept unique to the military.

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