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September 17, 2018

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TOP STORIES

 

 

Kavanaugh nomination faces delay after sex assault accuser comes forward

Democrats demand hold on Judge Brett Kavanaugh's nomination to nation's highest court and investigation after sexual assault accuser comes forward in Washington Post interview; Republicans push back.

Five years after arrest, Navy bribery mastermind Leonard Francis testifies at deposition

Leonard Glenn Francis, who pleaded guilty in January 2015 and agreed to cooperate with investigators probing his bribery network, testified for the first time — in a deposition taken for a court martial case for Cmdr. David Morales, an active duty fighter pilot charged with conspiracy and bribery.

As opioid death toll worsens, California doctors will soon be required to check patient prescription drug history

While California for decades has kept a prescription history database for doctors and pharmacies to consult, many healthcare providers have ignored it and the potential life-saving clues it provides. Beginning Oct. 2, a new law makes consulting that database mandatory.

LOCAL NEWS

 

San Diego continues hands-off approach as electric scooter injuries mount

From broken bones to punctured lungs to lacerations requiring plastic surgery — injuries from riding dockless electric scooters have landed people in emergency rooms all over California.

Windows have 'crazing defect' at $550 million San Diego courthouse, will have to be replaced

It cost more than $550 million and opened more than a year late. Now the new downtown San Diego courthouse is undergoing a window-replacement job less than nine months after its belated christening.

OPINION

 

Diocese revelations: The Catholic Church's never-ending scandals

Allegations from around the world — and new reports locally — are depressing but unsurprising.

SDG&E customers shocked by their electricity bills

High usage charges irk some SDG&E customers

BUSINESS

 

Inside Block D: Downtown's distinctive new office development

The new 60,000 square-foot office development in East Village's Makers Quarter known as Block D is envisioned as the harbinger of a commercial real-estate renaissance that draws in corporate elites and creates more jobs for downtown's booming residential population.

San Diego leads nation in income growth

Among the top 50 metro areas, San Diego was No. 1 in terms of growth in household income last year, according to newly released U.S. Census data.

SPORTS

 

Padres avoid sweep on walk-off slam by rookie Francisco Mejia

Padres walk off a 7-3 win on Francisco Mejia's game-ending grand slam.

3 Thoughts: Aztecs 28, No. 23 Arizona State 21 ... on Hail Mary defense, 'garbage' talk and signals

SDSU's frantic finish against ASU convinces Rocky Long to hang tough.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

 

Eleanor Friedberger, still fiery but furnace-free, to perform at Casbah

Fiery Furnaces' alum Eleanor Friedberger is on tour to promote "Rebound," an album that suggests she is more than conversant with the music of The Cure and Sparks.

AND FINALLY ...

 

In the midst of bitter national debate, San Diego immigrants share their stories

As debate continues to swirl around immigration, who are San Diego County's foreign-born residents?

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