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June 27, 2018

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Supreme Court upholds Trump's travel ban, bolstering president's power to block new arrivals

The Supreme Court rules for President Trump and his power to bar arriving immigrants.

San Diego judge weighs court order to reunite separated families

After asking for attorneys to file arguments on an expedited timeline due to the "urgent nature" of the family separation issue, a San Diego federal judge is now contemplating a request by the ACLU to order all children be reunited with their parents within 30 days.

Trump administration says it won't return children to immigrant parents in custody, but a judge orders families be reunited

The House is expected to vote on an Republican-sponsored immigration bill Wednesday that is likely to fail. That leaves Congress little time to address separated families at the border before lawmakers take a weeklong holiday break.

LOCAL NEWS

 

Newland Sierra housing project in North County goes before Planning Commission Thursday

The controversial Newland Sierra housing project — 2,135 homes proposed just west of Interstate 15 about five miles north of downtown Escondido — will be considered Thursday by the county's Planning Commission.

Long-stalled pay raises for San Diego mayor, council may be headed to ballot

San Diego voters may finally get a chance this November to increase pay for City Council members and the mayor to levels similar to other large cities across the state and the nation.

OPINION

 

Supreme Court travel ban ruling a win for Trump but at what cost for U.S.?

President Donald Trump had his biggest political victory yet Tuesday when the U.S. Supreme Court upheld his controversial travel ban. But just because it's legal doesn't mean it's right.

Readers React | Trump's travel ban: Decision shows Supreme Court has turned political

Supreme Court upholds Trump ban on travel from several mostly Muslim countries

BUSINESS

 

Moody's puts Sempra on review for a downgrade

An analyst for the ratings service is concerned about a move from activist investors and raised questions about Sempra's $9.45 billion acquisition of the biggest utility in Texas.

Marriott workers will hit the streets in San Diego to demand better pay, working conditions

Hundreds of San Diego hotel workers will march in downtown San Diego to pressure Marriott hotels to improve pay and working conditions for low wage workers.

SPORTS

 

Padres notes: Jordan Lyles will resume throwing with confidence

Padres pitcher Jordan Lyles happy to have taken break, know for sure his elbow is healthy.

Padres bullpen has shouldered load, now beginning to slump

The normally reliable Padres' bullpen has faltered of late under heavy workload.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

 

The Kinks are reuniting for first album in 24 years with co-founders Ray and Dave Davies, and Mick Avory

The legendary English band Kinks, who were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1990, are reuniting after 23 years to make a new album.

AND FINALLY ...

 

California power grid expansion bill again moves forward

State legislation that would replace the California power grid operator with a regional multi-state entity moved forward Tuesday, making it more likely that state officials could give up their authority over the network of transmission lines.

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