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November 5, 2018

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TOP STORIES

 

The shifting allegiances of San Diego County's voters

This year's midterms arrive with an increasing number of San Diego voters moving their registrations away from the two traditional parties.

Pending release of 'bolder than most' rapist again focuses attention, ire on SVP program

Alvin Quarles was arrested and charged with the nearly four-year-long spree of burglaries, robberies, sexual assaults and rapes he perpetrated in San Diego from 1985 to 1988. Now, Quarles is on the brink of release from a state hospital to live under supervision in San Diego County.

Bitcointopia: The cryptocurrency Utopia in the Nevada desert that wasn't

This past summer, cryptocurrency enthusiasts began buying up parcels of land in Elko County to secure their own slice of Bitcointopia. Problem is, Morgan Rockcoons didn't own the land he was selling, federal investigators said.

LOCAL NEWS

 

Free gas drawing only for those who pledge support for Prop. 6? Backers now say no, anyone can enter.

The campaign supporting Proposition 6, the November ballot measure to repeal the gas tax, promoted a statewide event scheduled for Monday as an activity that an expert said would likely be illegal under state and federal election laws.

Oceanside Harbor dredging extended to get more sand on beaches

The dredging will be extended by about two weeks and an additional 100,000 cubic yards of sand will be excavated. The extension adds $1.5 million to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' contract.

OPINION

 

What Donald Trump's immigration fearmongering leaves out

The president doesn't want an informed debate. He wants to create a boogeyman.

How is San Diego voting on the stadium site measures?

Ballot-box planning is abhorrent, but it is the law.

BUSINESS

 

Big changes to Seaport Village plan

A grandiose plan to turn the prime real estate into a world-class destination lauded by locals and foreigners alike is currently underway. Though still in the early stages, San Diego's Board of Port Commissioners will get an update on where things stand.

Irwin Jacobs praises UCSD Institute of Engineering in Medicine's accomplishments on its 10th anniversary

Bringing together engineers and medical professionals is helping to solve difficult problems in health care. UCSD's Institute of Engineering in Medicine has been promoting that interaction since its founding 10 years ago.

SPORTS

 

Chargers make a loud statement in noisy Seattle environment with 25-17 win over Seahawks

The Chargers rode the running of Melvin Gordon, the efficiency of Philip Rivers and the overall stellar play of their defense to a 25-17 victory.

Rivers does his share, but Chargers' kick game, uneven play need mending

The Chargers won their fifth consecutive game, but the unreliable kicking game remains a concern for a team with realistic Super Bowl aspirations.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

 

At Liberty Station's Barracks 19, artists bring creative imaginations to life

"Friday Night Liberty" takes on new meaning as the collective at Liberty Station invites visitors to interact with working artists.

AND FINALLY ...

 

Thousands take to streets in race against breast cancer

The first two years that Ederline Hugo joined in the Susan G. Komen San Diego's annual Race for the Cure, she walked for her sister.  On Sunday, Hugo walked on her own behalf, too, after she was diagnosed with breast cancer. 

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