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2018年5月4日 星期五

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TOP STORIES

 

More immigrants from the Central American caravan enter U.S., few remain waiting in Mexico

For the first time since arriving to Tijuana Sunday, more members of the Central American caravan are inside the United States than in Mexico.

Regulators sue Albertsons for allegedly banning employees from speaking Spanish in front of non-Spanish speakers

The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is suing Albertsons grocery store for alleged policy forbidding workers to speak Spanish in San Diego-area stores.

Assemblyman Todd Gloria asks for state audit of San Diego's hepatitis A emergency

San Diego's hepatitis A outbreak killed 20 people, and a local legislator wants outside insight on whether the local response was by the book.

LOCAL NEWS

 

Scripps Ranch teen charged with murder in shooting death of his father

A 15-year-old high school sophomore was charged Thursday with one count of murder in the shooting death of his father in the family's Scripps Ranch condominium last weekend.

Caltrans union files grievance over homeless camp cleanups

The union representing California Department of Transportation workers has filed a grievance over conditions they face when cleaning up homeless camps along freeways.

OPINION

 

Déjà vu: Report says University of California resisting oversight

UC's independence isn't a license to be hostile to basic expectations of financial transparency.

Is the California housing crisis leading to a tech brain drain?

The allure of a great climate, beautiful beaches and inspiring culture only goes so far.

BUSINESS

 

Construction starting on Manchester's $1.5B Navy complex project

Construction will start next month on developer Doug Manchester's long-stalled redevelopment of the Navy Broadway complex on the downtown San Diego waterfront.

High housing costs are driving out lower-income Californians, reports say

California, over a recent ten year period, lost lower income residents to other states, while it gained wealthier households from elsewhere in the U.S., a disparity that reflects the state's sky high rents and home prices, according to several reports released Thursday.

SPORTS

 

Monterrey trip a homecoming for Padres' Villanueva

As if it weren't enough that the Padres' Christian Villanueva will walk into Estadio de Beisbol Monterrey as the lone Mexican-born player in either clubhouse, he's doing so as the reigning NL Rookie of the Month after blasting nine home runs through his first 24 games, tops among all rookies.

Price of Kentucky Oaks dream for Aztecs grad Jeff Bloom tricky to calculate

Jeff Bloom, a San Diego state graduate who grew up in La Mesa, bought the Kentucky Oaks favorite Midnight Bisou at a Florida sale last April.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

 

Danny Green Trio Plus Strings to toast new album with Friday Balboa Park concert

Award-winning San Diego pianist Danny Green and his trio are on tour to promote their new chamber-jazz album, which teams them with a string quartet,

AND FINALLY ...

 

Can yoga classes help revive Macy's?

Macy's, the 160-year-old mall standby, is looking for a new audience - and thinks it has found it in a Manhattan concept store.

2018年5月3日 星期四

More immigrants from the Central American caravan enter U.S., few remain waiting in Mexico

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May 3, 2018
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More immigrants from the Central American caravan enter U.S., few remain waiting in Mexico

Thursday, May 3, 2018, 6:53 PM PT

For the first time since arriving in Tijuana Sunday, more members of the Central American caravan are inside the United States than in Mexico.


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Construction starting on Manchester's $1.5B Navy complex project

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May 3, 2018
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Construction starting on Manchester's $1.5B Navy complex project

Thursday, May 3, 2018, 6:49 PM PT

Developer Doug Manchester's long-stalled $1.5 billion plan to redevelop Navy property on San Diego's waterfront with hotels, offices and restaurants will break ground next month.


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Regulators sue Albertsons for allegedly banning employees from speaking Spanish in front of non-Spanish speakers

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May 3, 2018
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Regulators sue Albertsons for allegedly banning employees from speaking Spanish in front of non-Spanish speakers

Thursday, May 3, 2018, 6:33 PM PT

By Morgan Cook

Albertsons grocery stores violated the rights of Hispanic employees in San Diego with a policy forbidding workers to speak Spanish around non-Spanish speakers — even when conversing with each other during breaks or helping Spanish-speaking customers, according to a new lawsuit.


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