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January 1, 2018

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TOP STORIES

 

Crowds swamp San Diego's pot shops on first day of recreational marijuana sales

One store used a bus to shuttle customers in from Pacific Beach.

All that glitters: As elder abuse rates soar, some fell for phony jewel scam

When Marshall Fields first called Judy Cunningham, she rejected his investment proposals and hung up. But he persisted, and the Rancho Santa Fe widow eventually paid him about $250,000 for what were supposed to be precious jewels.

Immigration judges getting new performance metrics

A memo sent from Attorney General Jeff Sessions to immigration judges said that they would be evaluated on fairness, speed and uniformity in decision-making.

LOCAL NEWS

 

Hundreds take 'polar bear' plunge in La Jolla

The La Jolla dive into the Pacific on New Year's Day has been going on for roughly 30 years.

Fog could affect air traffic Tuesday night in San Diego

Wednesday morning also could be a headache for commuters.

OPINION

 

Apple iPhone, Facebook ad missteps end rough year for tech giants

Apple and Facebook have given their shareholders new reasons to be alarmed.

Two takes on taking dogs everywhere

It began with service dogs. Next, people had to bring their dogs with them for "emotional" needs.

SPORTS

 

NFL's coaching carousel: Who's out, who's staying, who's interviewing

The firing of NFL coaches continued on Monday when John Fox was let go in Chicago and Jim Caldwell was dismissed in Detroit. Arizona's Bruce Arians announced his retirement.

Padres roster review: Jordan Lyles

Sizing up the Padres' 40-man roster, from A to Z, heading into the 2018 season: Jordan Lyles largely flopped in a five-start audition in September 2017 but the Padres resigned him to a big league deal for the 2018 season.

BUSINESS

 

18 San Diego business stories you won't want to miss in 2018

Here's who you need to keep an eye on and issues to track in San Diego in the new year.

Trump administration aims to trim rules on offshore drilling

The Trump administration is proposing to rewrite or kill rules on offshore oil and gas drilling that were imposed after the deadly 2010 rig explosion and oil

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

 

Nominees announced for Craig Noel Awards, honoring best of San Diego theater

San Diego Theatre Critics Circle unveils field for 16th annual ceremony.

AND FINALLY ...

 

Sex harassment claims in city quadrupled in 2017 from year before

Complaints of sexual harassment by San Diego city workers rose noticeably in 2017 from previous years, nearly quadrupling from the year before.