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May 28, 2018

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Trump says U.S. team is in North Korea planning summit with Kim Jong Un

President Trump said Sunday that a U.S. team was in North Korea to plan a summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, raising expectations that the on-off-on meeting would indeed take place.

The push to build around transit is pricing out residents most dependent on bus and rail

From San Diego to Sacramento, lawmakers, academics and urban planners  have long called for building denser housing around transit stops.  Those efforts have brought opulent apartment buildings and condominiums into economically challenged neighborhoods.

Johnny Chinchilla: immigrant, veteran, cancer survivor, single father and, now, college grad

At a USD awards banquet, senior Johnny Chinchilla was accompanied by — fidget, yawn, ho-hum — his 13-year-old daughter and 9-year-old son. "You could tell they were thinking, 'He's just my dad,'" said Cynthia Avery, assistant vice president for student affairs. They soon learned otherwise.

LOCAL NEWS

 

Tales of fallen heroes live on in Miramar Memorial Day ceremony

Retired Army Capt. Dennis Schoville said he feels at least one of the reasons he made it out of Vietnam alive was to ensure those he served alongside — and all other military members who made the ultimate sacrifice — are never forgotten. He spoke at a Memorial Day ceremony Sunday.

Push to ban gun shows has long, tangled history in California

Efforts to ban gun shows on government property have ended in a mix of outcomes. And renewed pushes — from Del Mar to the Bay Area – would seem to face similar uncertainty.

OPINION

 

Four San Diego City Council endorsements: Zapf, Cole, Cate, Moreno

The San Diego Union-Tribune Editorial Board endorses four candidates for San Diego City Council in the June 2018 election. They are incumbents Lorie Zapf, Myrtle Cole and Chris Cate and council office staff member Vivian Moreno.

Thoughts and prayers: Should the phrase be retired?

With every school shooting we hear the same meaningless phase, "You have our thoughts and prayers!"

BUSINESS

 

San Diego close to $30M deal to regain control of convention center expansion site

The city of San Diego is close to finalizing a more than $30 million settlement to regain control of a key bayfront parcel that is needed for a long-sought expansion of the convention center.

Qualcomm's board boosts severance for top executives if company is sold

Company boosts salary and bonus payout to top executives if they are fired as a result of the company being acquired, which is known as change of control in industry parlance.

SPORTS

 

Padres acquire pitcher Phil Hughes, draft pick from Twins

Right-hander Phil Hughes is a Padre, picked up in a trade along with cash and a draft pick in exchange for a minor league catcher.

Morning game agrees with UC San Diego in win over Texas A&M Kingsville at NCAA Division II Championship

UCSD advances to winner's bracket game against Columbus State (Ga.).

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

 

Mainly Mozart kicks off 2018 festival as it celebrates its 30th anniversary

The monthlong festival will celebrate its 30th anniversary, beginning June 1, with full-orchestra concerts, intimate chamber-music performances and music-filled dinners in private homes.

AND FINALLY ...

 

The Marine who died and the doc who gave his all in trying to save him

Lance Cpl. Cody J. Haley, 20, of Hardin, Iowa, died Aug. 4 at Camp Pendleton after a tree fell on him. Hospitalman 2nd Class Aaron J. Stuckey never stopped trying to save his life.

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