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December 10, 2018

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TOP STORIES

 

 

Leaving families behind, Central American teenagers seek U.S. asylum — but find hurdles at the border

Teenage caravan members tell of threats from gang members, abusive families, and say why they preferred taking to the road rather than staying in their countries.

S.D., Mexico work to avert health crisis at migrant camps

As the caravan of asylum seekers approached the border, many in Mexico and the United States worried that such a large group would increase the odds of a public health crisis.

Following her father's lead, the sister of a murdered man embraces forgiveness and the power of restorative justice

Tasreen Khamisa's story is one of forgiveness, of healing, of restorative justice — all at the heart of the Tariq Khamisa Foundation, created by her father to do good work with at-risk youth in the name of his slain son. They forgive his killer, and plan to hire him.

LOCAL NEWS

 

With San Diego migrant shelter at capacity, volunteers scramble for solutions

Volunteers had to scramble  after hearing that immigration officials were releasing two busloads of families Saturday while a temporary shelter in San Diego was already full. "Every day it looks like we may have to leave people on the street," said Kevin Malone, executive director of the San Diego Organizing Project.

One year later, Fallbrook community devastated by Lilac fire is moving forward

The Rancho Monserate manufactured-home park lost 75 houses in the Lilac fire a year ago. How is the recovery going?

OPINION

 

A worthy item for Gavin Newsom's to-do list: tax reform

Having a broader, less volatile tax code will make California much easier to govern.

GOP needs to win back the moral high ground

We Republicans need more Sen. Smiths to replace the cowardly, amoral Republican senators we now have.

BUSINESS

 

Qualcomm laying off more workers in San Diego, North Carolina to cut costs

The company is shedding 125 jobs in San Diego and 144 workers in Raleigh as part of its continuing cost-cutting plan.

How much does it cost to run a tech startup in San Diego?

Tech startups in San Diego are spending quite a bit less than their peers in other innovation hubs around the country — not only in expensive cities like San Francisco, but also in affordable cities like Austin, Texas. That's a good thing, but also… sort of a bad thing.

SPORTS

 

Chargers get past Bengals 26-21 to keep pace with Chiefs

It wasn't easy. It wasn't pretty. It wasn't much of anything other than a victory Sunday for the Chargers. That's really all that mattered as they held off the Cincinnati Bengals 26-21 at StubHub Center.

Alex Smith recovery timetable keeps getting longer

Redskins quarterback Alex Smith's continued struggle with infection jeopardizes his career.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

 

Lamb's Players Theatre's Festival of Christmas reaches for the stars with strong music

Coronado theater's 2018 original show, "Reaching for the Stars," an impressive assemblage of San Diego's finest theater actors and vocalists.

AND FINALLY ...

 

Search warrant details ivory haul from La Jolla gallery

A search warrant used to raid a La Jolla rt gallery accused of trafficking in ivory details precisely what authorities removed, as well as information that the investigation into the Carlton Gallery began a year ago.

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