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October 23, 2018

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TOP STORIES

  

San Diego rescinds tough Airbnb regulations, reopening debate on how to rein in short-term rentals

A referendum launched by Airbnb and HomeAway forces San Diego City Council to repeal legislation barring short-term rental of second homes, but leaves open the question of how home sharing will be regulated in the future.

Migrant caravan pushes north as Trump threatens to cut aid to Central American nations

President Trump attacked Mexico and three Central American nations on Monday for failing to stop a caravan of immigrants bound for the United States that has swelled in size to several thousand people.

Charter-boat captain who rescued 15 after Mexican boat exploded said it looked 'like a plane had crashed'

A charter-fishing crew pulled 15 people from the water — two women and 13 men — after the boat's captain saw the boat explode off the coast of Baja California while returning to San Diego from a fishing trip in Mexican waters. People on the boat said they had planned to cross the border.

LOCAL NEWS

 

Region's first shipping container homes could open by April

San Diego County could see the region's first homes built from shipping containers as soon as next April, possibly paving the way for hundreds of median-priced houses opening in the next few years.

Three-day strike planned for UC hospitals

Picket comes just six months after union walk-out decrying stalled contract negotiations.

OPINION

 

Short-term rental rules: Get back to the drawing board, San Diego leaders — and quickly

Most council members felt they had no choice but to rescind the rules adopted in August. But now they need to get to work on new regulations.

Readers React | Another emergency highway landing has residents up in arms

Planes landing on freeways and side streets in El Cajon have happened too often.

BUSINESS

 

NuVasive CEO Greg Lucier steps down; Medtronic executive takes over at spinal surgery products firm

Spine surgery solutions provider taps J. Christopher Barry as its new CEO, replacing Gregory Lucier, who will stay on as Chairman.

Doubling startup space for biotechs, BioLabs opens new coworking facility in UTC

Coworking space BioLabs, which offers shared office and lab space for biotech startups, is expanding its presence in San Diego to include a new facility north of the Westfield UTC mall.

SPORTS

 

Will Gruden's housecleaning include Derek Carr?

New Raiders power broker Jon Gruden has traded Khalil Mack and Amari Cooper, and has been unable to untrack quarterback Derek Carr.

Friar talk: An early look at Padres' 2019 payroll

A.J. Preller says the Padres have 'financial flexibility.' As of today, based on contracts on the books, arbitration projections and young player estimates, the Padres' payroll is sitting at about $77 million heading into the offseason.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

 

Moxie Theatre's 'Fade' lasers in on characters confronting biases and barriers

Tanya Saracho play gets an expertly acted local premiere

AND FINALLY ...

 

No more free rides for Oceanside boat owners

The city has turned its non-emergency assists over to the private company Tow Boat US. The company will help anyone, but charges an annual membership fee or an hourly rate for nonmembers.

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