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September 5, 2018

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Hunter campaign spending trial unlikely before November congressional election

Rep. Duncan Hunter and his wife, Margaret Hunter, are accused of spending more than $250,000 in political donations on personal expenses, ranging from their children's private school tuition to NFL tickets to vacations, according to the indictment.

Chaos marks start of Kavanaugh Senate hearing as Dems call for delay after document dump

Quarreling and confusion disrupted the start of the Senate's confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh on Tuesday.

Why is San Diego's heart attack rate 20 percent lower than the rest of the state?

A wide-ranging, collaborative effort to reduce the number of heart attacks across San Diego County appears to be paying significant health dividends, according to a study published in Health Affairs.

LOCAL NEWS

 

City releases $50 million for affordable housing

San Diego developers can vie for up to $50 million the city has made available for projects that create affordable housing and help the homeless.

South Bay Rapid bus opens with limited service through early 2019

South Bay Rapid bus service connecting downtown San Diego to eastern Chula Vista, and eventually to the border crossing in Otay Mesa, opened Tuesday — a significant boost for the public-transit system as outlined in the region's often-divisive blueprint for mobility.

OPINION

 

Editorial | Politicizing Hunter, Collins indictments: This time, Trump's tweet really went too far

Presidents should preserve U.S. ideals and institutions, not assault them.

Readers React | Charter schools make all schools try harder

Without that competition, few of the improvements being made in local schools would be happening.

BUSINESS

 

Sempra receives schedule notice for proposed LNG plant in Texas

The San Diego-based energy giant is looking to build a facility in Texas that would export liquefied natural gas to markets around the world.

Co-working giant leases half of building in East Village

The cooler co-working offshoot of Regus, Spaces has signed a lease for 33,806 square feet at Block D, a new commercial office building in East Village's Makers Quarter.

SPORTS

 

Fowler: Andy Green will manage Padres in 2019

Padres Executive Chairman Ron Fowler "mystified" by talk Andy Green would be let go before 2019 season.

Furyk picks Woods, Mickelson, DeChambeau for Ryder Cup

To the surprise of no one, U.S. Ryder Cup captain Jim Furyk made Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson and Bryson DeChambeau his three picks on Tuesday, with one still to come

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

 

San Diego husband and wife bring different elements to public art

Their two most recent public projects are "And Then…" at the Bayside Fire Station No. 2, which they designed with Los Angeles artist Chuck Moffit, and "A Place to Call Home" at the Southcrest Trails Neighborhood Park.

AND FINALLY ...

 

Vista mechanic fixes and donates cars to the needy

Doug Jones, owner of B&D Auto Repair in Vista, says it's just good karma repairing and giving away used cars to those who are down on their luck.

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