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February 11, 2019

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TOP STORIES

 

 

Another shutdown looms as border talks break down over immigration enforcement

The nation faces the real possibility of another government shutdown at the end of the week, after bipartisan talks broke down, lawmakers and aides said Sunday.

Marijuana black market thrives despite first year of legal sales

A year after legalization, the black market for marijuana continues to thrive, with illicit storefronts and delivery services cashing in while defying orders to close and Mexican drug cartels not ready to completely abandon their foothold.

Huge surge in foreign students helping UC San Diego diversify and pay its bills

The school now has nearly 8,800 international students, the highest number of any University of California campus.

LOCAL NEWS

 

San Diego County faces possible Valentine's Day drenching from 'atmospheric river'

Most of the moisture will fall in the mountains. System will hit Sierra Nevada ''like a bomb."

Possible gang-related fight at City Heights quinceañera leaves four hurt

A fight that was possibly gang-related broke out at a quinceañera in City Heights late Saturday, leaving four people injured, including three who suffered stab wounds, San Diego police said.

OPINION

 

Mulvaney says 'nobody cares' about the deficit. If he's right, we're doomed.

With interest on the national debt ballooning, Americans desperately need their leaders to step up.

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Readers React: Travel ban makes families suffer

Our country was built by immigrants willing to unite with others and stand up for what is right to shape and transform our future.

BUSINESS

 

What it all boils down to in FTC vs. Qualcomm

The anti-competitive effect of Qualcomm's business practices is a hurdle the FTC must clear to prove the company violated monopoly laws. It likely will be front and center when U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh eventually makes a ruling on whether Qualcomm violated antitrust laws.

Hey, developers! San Diego wants your best Grand Central Station ideas

San Diego's lead transportation agency is asking developers to share their big-but-doable ideas on how and where to build what's being called San Diego's Grand Central Station. The end goal is to connect the airport to public transit.

SPORTS

 

3 thoughts: SDSU 68, Utah State 63 ... tactical tweaks, the Aggies' resume and the relative concept of youth

Coach Brian Dutcher made several defensive changes that kept Utah State off balance.

Padres' Don Orsillo navigates unique baseball, fishing waters from Boston to San Diego

Don Orsillo, who is entering his fourth season as the TV face and voice of the Padres, has continued his baseball career and love of fishing in sunny San Diego.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

 

Grammys 2019: Kacey Musgraves wins Album of the Year, Childish Gambino makes history

The Grammy Awards kicked off Sunday with a group of powerful women, including Michelle Obama and Lady Gaga, describing the role of music in their lives — a display that came a year after female voices were somewhat muted at the 2018 ceremony.

AND FINALLY ...

 

Flowergeddon 2? Borrego Springs braces for another Super Bloom

Another Super Bloom of desert wildflowers appears to be ready to burst with color, and this time the community of Borrego Springs says it is ready to handle the crush of beauty seeking visitors that undoubtedly will come to town.

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