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September 24, 2018

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TOP STORIES

 

 

New allegations of sexual abuse put the Kavanaugh nomination into chaos

Hours after Christine Blasey Ford's attorneys commit to a Senate hearing on Thursday, a new allegation of sexual misconduct emerges against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, this one reported by the New Yorker magazine. The White House and Kavanaugh swiftly issue denials.

PSA crash at 40: A page of San Diego history 'written in blood'

Tuesday will be the 40-year anniversary of the PSA crash, one of San Diego's most searing tragedies. There were 144 people killed when PSA flight 182 collided with a Cessna 2,600 feet over North Park in 1978.  

Details emerge in fentanyl overdose deaths of baby, woman linked to alleged 'Drug Llama'

Melissa Scanlan, 31, is facing federal charges in Illinois accusing her of running a dark web drug enterprise in which she allegedly shipped more than 50,000 fentanyl pills throughout the United States, according to court records and prosecutors. She was arrested in San Diego.

LOCAL NEWS

 

Walk to End Alzheimer's draws 3,000 participants, raises awareness of devastating disease

About 3,000 people participated in the Walk to End Alzheimer's, a fundraiser for care, support and research efforts of the Alzheimer's Association. Pledges totaled $235,000 this year. 

Downtown condo building evacuated after water line break

Residents of a 14-story downtown condominium building were evacuated early Sunday after reports of flooding.

OPINION

 

Brown's veto of later school start times is callous about student health

For the governor and much of the California education establishment, what's convenient for adults is what matters, not what's best for children's health.

Humane treatment of farm animals called for

California used to lead the way in animal anti-cruelty laws.

BUSINESS

 

Stadium initiative TV ads: Fact or fiction?

The Union-Tribune has assessed the claims put forth by SoccerCity, SDSU West and No on SoccerCity in five different TV spots to help readers separate fact from fiction.

How this 31-year-old makes millions selling soap online

Jack Haldrup, the 31-year-old founder of Dr. Squatch, makes $6 million a year selling a product that's been around since ancient times: plain and simple bar soap. In a retail world dominated by massive players like Procter & Gamble and Unilever, how is there room for yet another soapmaker?

SPORTS

 

Chargers fall to Rams in 'Fight for L.A.'

Jared Goff has a big day as Rams roll past Chargers.

Jimmy Garoppolo appears to suffer ACL tear

Jimmy Garoppolo suffers almost certain ACL injury on Sunday.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

 

The Eagles soar at Petco Park concert, as Deacon Frey and Vince Gill add new vitality to again high-flying band

The Eagles' Saturday concert at San Diego's Petco Park found the revamped band soaring to new heights.

AND FINALLY ...

 

Longtime San Diego defense lawyer to become Los Angeles County public defender

Attorney Ricardo Garcia, who has been involved in several high-profile cases in San Diego, is headed for his next big challenge: leading the Los Angeles County Public Defender's Office.

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