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In Easter Sunday tirade, a frustrated Trump suggests he will make no deal to help Dreamers

Facing crises on multiple fronts and frustrated over stalled legislative initiatives, Trump lashes out at Mexico on Easter

San Diego receives additional $251M in border fence funding

The recently signed spending bill allocates the funds for 14 miles of secondary fencing in the San Diego sector.

The father of Prince Harry's future bride leads quiet ex-pat life in Baja California

As his daughter prepares to marry Prince Harry, Thomas Markle is trying to lead a low-key life near Rosarito Beach.

LOCAL NEWS

 

Music, prayer highlight 35th annual sunrise Easter service in Balboa Park

Just as they have for the last 35 years, hundreds of people converged on Balboa Park as dawn broke on Sunday for an Easter service featuring a mix of inspiring music and prayer.

San Diego's cool, gray weather to last much of the week

Rain possible going into next weekend

OPINION

 

If Trump's EPA wants a war over California fuel economy standards, war it is

The Trump administration must allow California to continue to lead the global environmental movement.

Readers React: Don't make a star out of Stormy Daniels

Former porn star Stormy Daniels doesn't deserve any praise.

BUSINESS

 

San Diego — a 'temporary' paradise?

Kevin Lynch and Donald Appleyard's 1974 "reconnaissance" of San Diego has now been reissued in Spanish with contemporary lookbacks.

China raises tariffs on US pork, fruit in trade dispute

China says it's rolling out new tariffs on U.S. meat, fruit and other products as retaliation against taxes approved by President Donald Trump on imported

SPORTS

 

Woods heads to Masters with Tigermania in full bloom

With the Masters approaching, Tiger Woods' extraordinary comeback from four back surgeries is giving golf a boost many never saw coming.

Gore, Arias highlight TinCaps' roster

MacKenzie Gore will start his season at low Single-A Fort Wayne. Other top-30 prospects starting 2018 with the TinCaps are SS Gabriel Arias (No. 11), 2B Esteury Ruiz (No. 12), OF Tirso Ornelas (No. 15), OF Jeisson Rosario (No. 19), C Luis Campusano (No. 24) and RHP Mason Thompson (No. 25).

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

 

Humphreys 2018 lineup mixes Rock and Roll Hall of Famers, Coachella buzz acts, and more

The 2018 Humphreys Concerts by the Bay season will feature at least six Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees and four 2018 Coachella festival acts.

AND FINALLY ...

 

After watching San Diego 'progress' for 44 years, Union-Tribune reporter Roger Showley retires

Roger Showley, retiring after 44 years at the Union-Tribune, reflects on San Diego's cycles of boom and bust since 1974 — and what remains to be done.

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Trump says ‘no more’ DACA deal and threatens to ‘stop’ NAFTA if Mexico does not better secure border

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Apr 1, 2018
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Trump says 'no more' DACA deal and threatens to 'stop' NAFTA if Mexico does not better secure border

Sunday, April 1, 2018, 8:26 AM PT

President Trump said Sunday that there would be no deal to legalize the status of millions of "dreamers," undocumented immigrants brought to the United States as children, stating that the U.S. border with Mexico was "getting more dangerous" and directing congressional Republicans to pass tough new anti-immigration legislation.


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