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July 29, 2018

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TOP STORIES

 

Death toll in wildfire near Redding climbs to six as firefighters struggle to slow 89,000-acre blaze

The deaths of two children and their great-grandmother add to Shasta County's fire misery, with no relief in sight.

Who are the social justice organizers pushing for answers in Earl McNeil's death?

The death of Earl McNeil, who suffered a heart attack on May 26 while in the custody of National City police officers, has not only prompted a series of escalating protests, but also a broader conversation about the development of social justice movements and the people that participate in them.

'It's time': After 32 years of helping homeless women, Martha Ranson leaves Rachel's Women's Center

Like a lot of recent retirees, Martha Ranson misses some parts of the job. Here's one: "Getting a delusional woman to take a shower," said Ranson, who worked with homeless and — often — addled ladies at Rachel's Women's Center in San Diego. "I really liked that part about working at Rachel's."

LOCAL NEWS

 

Over-the-Line tournament spans over generations

Champions of Over-the-Line, a baseball-like tournament that takes over Fiesta Island each year, have passed along their love for the game to a new generation of players.

Woman sleeping under semi is killed when driver moves rig

Investigators believe a 52-year-old woman found dead in a Pacific Beach alley was a victim of a hit-and-run crash, police said Sunday. 

OPINION

 

Cruelty of Trump's separation policy plainer than ever

This humanitarian disaster is a blot on our history.

Readers React | Trump's policies have the U.S. economy humming again

The economy just Friday was revealed to have grown at 4.1 percent and this trend will surely continue.

BUSINESS

 

After NXP merger collapse, Qualcomm to pick up the pieces on its own

The San Diego cellular giant looks to grow its non-mobile business on its own after walking away from NXP merger.

Do credit scores punish you for not carrying debt?

A Money Talk reader wonders if a lack of debt can hurt credit scores. More about applying for Social Security spousal benefits. And a discussion about obesity in your genes/jeans.

SPORTS

 

D-backs send Padres to fifth straight loss

Left-hander Joey Lucchesi allowed five runs in 4 1/3 innings. The rotation's 7.35 ERA this month is the worst in the Petco Park era.

Trevor's Time comes, as Padres great goes into Hall of Fame

Padres closer Trevor Hoffman inducted into Hall of Fame.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

 

'Legally Blonde' at New Village Arts: featherlight but fun

High energy, creative choreography make up for weak script, score of girl-power musical.

AND FINALLY ...

 

Taxi turf war at airport as cabbies struggle for survival in the age of Lyft and Uber

As San Diego's taxi industry struggles amid the rise of Uber and Lyft, cab drivers battle over access to the airport, the city's most lucrative turf for fares.

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