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August 6, 2018

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TOP STORIES

 

Over-billings on water meters in San Diego topped $2 million

Following the report's release, Mayor Kevin Faulconer called last week for sweeping reforms to the department, from reevaluating employee workloads to beefing up supervision of day-to-day operations.

As drug-fueled homicides break records, Tijuana authorities push to reform Mexico's firearms law

As drug-fueled violence reaches unprecedented levels in Tijuana, the city's top safety official calls for automatic detention of anyone caught with weapons--drawing criticism from advocates of Mexico's new criminal justice system.

Can stand-alone psychiatric hospitals fix San Diego's treatment crisis?

With underfunding and staffing shortages seriously challenging the nation's remaining psychiatric bed capacity, the idea of consolidating behavioral health units into a larger, more efficient mental hospital is starting to gain traction.

LOCAL NEWS

 

New Liberty Station murals all about improvisation

People visiting Liberty Station to shop and eat on Sunday got the rare chance to see a professional painter improvising art based on feedback from the crowd and the area's energetic bustle.

Third heat wave in a month begins Monday in San Diego

Excessive heat watch will be in effect Monday and Tuesday

OPINION

 

San Diego school board elections need an overhaul

Since its inception, the San Diego Unified School District has had just three Latino board members and a single Asian-American trustee. Now there's the threat of a lawsuit to force the district to switch to district-only elections. It's time.

Readers React | Democrats must do more than hope Trump fails

So far the Democrats have not put forward an immigration plan, trade policy, health care except re-hashing the ACA, education plan, and other hot ticket items.

BUSINESS

 

The unintended consequences of a backcountry growth initiative: lots of houses

It appears that the circulation of a backcountry growth initiative aimed at limiting large housing developments in unincorporated parts of the county has resulted in the opposite happening.

Forgotten photos brought to light will feature in San Diego history book

Photographer Randy Dible never know of his grandfather's extensive collection of historical San Diego photos. Then he sold his home, and these artifacts were rediscovered.

SPORTS

 

Padres blow lead, score late to split series with Cubs

After Tyson Ross and Jordan Lyles allowed to leave via waivers, Padres salvage series split with victory over Cubs.

Big changes coming as PGA Championship celebrates 100 years

The PGA Championship will be played for the 100th time in the coming week. As it celebrates its past, it's looking at big changes in the future

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

 

Bay Area singer Jennifer Lee to celebrate release of new album with some of San Diego's top musicians

Rising Bay Area jazz and Brazilian music singer Jennifer Lee and leading San Diego guitarist Peter Sprague have collaborated on all three of her albums, including the new "My Shining Hour."

AND FINALLY ...

 

Chilling details swirl in rape, kidnapping case of ex-NFL player Kellen Winslow II

Former NFL tight end Kellen Winslow II, who played for the Browns, Buccaneers, Patriots and Jets, faces felony charges that include rape and kidnapping,

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