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2018年9月3日 星期一

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September 3, 2018

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As courtrooms grow more diverse under 'zero tolerance,' difficulty finding interpreters leads to frustration

Since the Trump administration's zero tolerance policy was implemented in May, the demand for foreign language interpreters in court has spiked, but filling the need has not been easy.

Four people missing after two boats crash and sink north of Lake Havasu

Rescue divers are searching for four people who went missing after two boats crashed north of Lake Havasu, tossing passengers into the river.

Lee Gelernt: Sockless lawyer packs a punch in ACLU's family separation lawsuit

As deputy director of the American Civil Liberties Union's Immigrants' Rights Project, Lee Gelernt is accustomed to taking on controversial causes.

LOCAL NEWS

 

County schools office settles case against former superintendent for $62,500

Two years ago, the San Diego County superintendent was replaced after a lawsuit claimed that he had given himself illegal raises. Now, the lawsuit has been settled before it made it to trial.

Map shows late night in P.B. is the time for public urination citations in San Diego

Nearly 650 urinating or defecating in public citations were issued in the city of San Diego from January 2017 to June of this year.

OPINION

 

This Labor Day, don't fear the gig economy

Temporary jobs are going to keep proliferating — and those who fill them badly need portable benefits.

Parishioners must lead in changing Catholic Church

It's okay if we're left without priests until the mess is cleaned up.

BUSINESS

 

More 55-plus workers delaying retirement, but how hard is it to get a job?

Whether provable or not, perceptions of ageism in hiring persist, as evidenced by recent surveys in which a sizable share of workers report having experienced or witnessed age discrimination.

How to avoid the costly Medicare mistake that too many people make

The biggest retirement mistake people make is to fail to sign up for Medicare Part B, which covers doctor visits and other medical costs. Costly waiting periods and penalties result.

SPORTS

 

Jacob Nix, Padres fall to Rockies in series finale

Jacob Nix wavered in the seventh inning of his fifth big league start Sunday afternoon, rookie reliever Trey Wingenter could not pick up the slack and the Padres' bats ran out of answers in a 7-3 loss to the Rockies at Petco Park.

Padres fans relish arrival of Luis Urias, a 5-9 dose of excitement

Padres second baseman Luis Urias has created buzz as an early wave of prospects begin to arrive for the big-league club.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

 

You gotta have 'Heart': Talking rock 'n' roll, theater, hearing struggles and more with Huey Lewis as world-premiere musical hits the Old Globe

World-premiere show is built around '80s hits by singer-songwriter and his band

AND FINALLY ...

 

Stickball takes over Little Italy for 20th year

Streets were closed off to traffic for the annual event, which drew 12 teams this year and a steady stream of spectators.

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