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October 22, 2018

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TOP STORIES

 

Stretching for miles, 7,000-strong migrant caravan treks through stifling heat in southern Mexico

A growing caravan of roughly 7,000 Central American immigrants continued its journey toward the U.S. on Sunday, blowing past Mexican police and immigration officials after crossing the border from Guatemala.

John Cox: frustrated office-seeker, or outsider whose time is here at last?

CHICAGO — When it comes to waging political campaigns, Rancho Santa Fe's John Cox is one of the most experienced candidates ever to seek California's governorship. He also has a perfect record — he's never won office.

Earl McNeil died inside a system that had both harmed and helped him, for decades

The circumstances of Earl McNeil's death are well known. Less known are details of McNeil's life before the morning of May 26th, when he died in police custody.

LOCAL NEWS

 

Hundreds compete as Challenged Athletes Foundation's annual triathlon hits 25-year mark

The Challenged Athletes Foundation's 25th annual event featured a 5K fitness walk, auctions, clinics, a five-mile run, yoga classes by the ocean, a cycling marathon, and a triathlon consisting of a one-mile swim, 44-mile bike ride and 10-mile run.

DA begins outreach to homeless domestic violence survivors

A new program launched by the San Diego District Attorney's office is attempting to find domestic violence survivors in one downtown shelter and connect them with a range of services that can help them get back on their feet and into safe housing.

OPINION

 

Vote no on Prop. YY San Diego school bond

San Diego Unified's years of ducking tough decisions is catching up with the district.

San Diego growth: Do neighborhoods have to embrace increased density?

Yes, affordable housing is important, but not to be shoved down our gullets.

BUSINESS

 

San Diego poised to repeal strict new Airbnb regulations

Three months after passing tough Airbnb regulations, the San Diego City Council will be back at square one as it faces either having to rescind the new legislation or ask the electorate to weight in sometime in the next year or two.

The payments aren't late, but the debt collectors are calling. What does it mean?

Debt collectors who call even before the bill is due probably aren't breaking the law and may not indicate that you credit score is due for a hit. Also, pension problems and Medicare Part B at small companies.

SPORTS

 

In England, some payback for Philip Rivers and Chargers

Philip Rivers has led his team to a 5-2 start to the 2018 season.

Aztecs football notes: First look at San Diego State's bowl possibilities

SDSU is bowl eligible for school-record ninth straight season.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

 

New chamber opera 'Inheritance' explores grief through the story of Sarah Winchester and her bizarre home

"Inheritance" is a groundbreaking chamber opera co-presented by ArtPower and the UC San Diego Music Department.

AND FINALLY ...

 

Weekend at the San Diego Zoo makes for a photo safari

Snow leopards, babirusa, pandas, koalas, okapi, and more.

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