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2018年11月29日 星期四

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November 29, 2018

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TOP STORIES

In advance of rainstorm, second migrant shelter to open in Tijuana

With heavy rains expected Thursday, Tijuana city officials are planning to open a second shelter for Central American migrants at a former concert hall in the eastern part of the city.

Parole granted for man who killed at age 14

A man who at 14 years old killed a pizza delivery driver during a robbery in North Park was granted parole Wednesday, after nearly 24 years behind bars, authorities announced.

La Jolla gallery charged in $1.3M illegal ivory ring

More than 300 pieces of elephant ivory and items containing ivory were confiscated from the Carlton Gallery in the popular Prospect Street shopping area and a nearby warehouse. The items were valued at more than $1.3 million.

LOCAL NEWS

 

Groom in viral border wedding sentenced to prison for smuggling drugs

What was initially a heartwarming story of cross-border love turned sour when Border Patrol later discovered why Brian Houston couldn't cross into Mexico — he was awaiting sentencing on charges of smuggling heroin, cocaine and methamphetamine into the U.S.

Smoke in Santa Ysabel part of a long-term firefighting strategy

The weather was finally cooperating and after several years of planning, the thick brush in a canyon in the hills just east of State Route 79 in Santa Ysabel was on fire Wednesday morning.

OPINION

 

Editorial | Borrego Springs' water dilemma demands county response

When 75 percent of a community's water supply is going away, no wonder its residents are "terrified about the future."

Readers React | Federal agents' actions at border nothing new

San Diego Union-Tribune readers react to border actions.

BUSINESS

 

Can Sears save these 4 San Diego stores?

A bankrupt Sears is hoping to save 505 stores from extinction, including four in San Diego.

Plan to turn old downtown library into offices gets initial approval

Canadian developer Bosa had been approved to build a high-rise apartment building at the site but recently pulled out.

SPORTS

 

3 thoughts: SDSU 87, Jackson State 44 ... on Dutcher & Schakel

Brian Dutcher's technical foul, Jordan Schakel's efficiency and life in the SWAC.

Friar talk: The untouchable Fernando Tatis Jr.

Fernando Tatis Jr. is untouchable. We've long suspected as much. A report out of New York – from SNY.tv's Andy Martino – on Tuesday confirmed it: The Padres' top prospect, indeed, is the face of A.J. Preller's rebuild and not a chip for another trade.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

 

Justin Timberlake and Aziz Ansari  add February San Diego shows to their respective tours

Justin Timberlake and comedian Aziz Ansari have each added San Diego shows in 2019 to their respective tours.

AND FINALLY ...

 

Local inventor is out of the 'Shark Tank' and on to QVC with his one-handed broom

After passing on a "Shark Tank" offer, inventor Eben Dobson is trying his luck on cable's QVC network

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