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October 16, 2018

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TOP STORIES

  

San Diego approves ban on polystyrene with grace period for small restaurants

San Diego joined 119 other California cities on Monday by banning polystyrene food and beverage containers, which have been blamed for poisoning fish and other marine life and damaging the health of people who eat seafood.

Airport skyway could provide connection to downtown San Diego, study says

Could an aerial cableway system, or skyway, be the best answer to San Diego airport's in-and-out transportation woes? A study commissioned by the county looked at the feasibility of using a skyway to take people between the Convention Center and the airport.

Judge declares wrongfully convicted man innocent 20 years after lover's death; victim's husband, nephew arrested

On Monday, a Riverside County judge declared Horace Roberts factually innocent in the April 1998 strangling of Terry Yvette Cheek. Riverside County District Attorney Mike Hestrin announced murder charges against Cheek's husband, Googie Rene Harris, Sr., 62, and Harris' nephew Joaquin Leal, 52.

LOCAL NEWS

 

Army and Navy Academy agrees to pay $1.75M settlement in child sex assault suit

The Army and Navy Academy agreed to pay $1.75 million to a former cadet who said he was sexually abused by a headmaster at the Carlsbad school in 1999, lawyers said Monday. 

National Geographic Channel series gives San Diego a flattering close-up

The four-part mini-series on San Diego debuts Oct. 18 on the National Geographic Channel

OPINION

 

Why California needs new DMV director — but not one named by Brown

If any state agency must be competently managed, it should be the ones virtually all Californians have to deal with.

Readers React | One good reason to vote for Duncan Hunter

Let the system work and we are all better served.

BUSINESS

 

Sears files for bankruptcy protection, will close another 142 stores

Sears Holdings Corp., parent of the Sears and Kmart retail chains, has filed for bankruptcy protection.

Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen dies at 65. A creative programmer, he was 'the idea man'

Paul Allen, the taciturn computer programmer who founded the software behemoth Microsoft with Bill Gates when he was 22 and walked away eight years later with what would become one of the largest fortunes in the history of American capitalism, died Monday in Seattle. He was 65.

SPORTS

 

Aztecs linebackers Kyahva Tezino, Kaelin Himphill earn Mountain West player of week awards

SDSU has won nearly half of weekly conference awards following games this season.

Padres mailbag: Renfroe, Reyes on the block? Preller, Green status?

Answers about the Padres trade considerations, when the team will compete and where Fernando Tatis Jr. will start 2019.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

 

Underclass uprising: Servants gain the upper hand in San Diego Opera's 'The Marriage of Figaro'

Sopranos Caitlin Lynch and Sarah Shafer are making their company debuts as the Countess and Susanna in San Diego Opera's season-opening production.

AND FINALLY ...

 

Santa Ana winds might lead to spot outages in San Diego County

SDG&E assessing the situation as the red flag fire weather warning continues.

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