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June 19, 2018

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TOP STORIES

 

 

Pelosi, Democrats visit immigration holding facilities, blast Trump for child separations

A group of congressional Democrats lead by House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi toured on Monday several holding facilities in the San Diego region where asylum seekers and their children are being detained separately as a result of Trump administration policies.

Petition to change county elections hits problem after new law is re-read

A petition drive for a ballot measure that forces races for county offices into a November runoff has run into turbulence after the Registrar of Voters Office determined that nearly 100,000 more signatures are needed than previously thought.

Education Board to vote on replacing Scripps school with luxury apartments

The Board of Education is voting on a real estate proposal that would generate $40 million in revenue over a 66-year period for the San Diego Unified School District.

LOCAL NEWS

 

San Diego paying $440K to helicopter medics to settle overtime lawsuits

San Diego is paying seven helicopter rescue medics a total of $442,000 because they didn't receive overtime pay despite regularly working 56-hour weeks.

Jane Clifford Mickler, longtime Union-Tribune editor, columnist, dies at 69 from cancer

Writer was best-known for her stories about families, including her own

OPINION

 

Separating families: Trump, not Democrats, responsible for cruel policy

The president must find less shaemful ways to live up to campaign promises on immigration enforcement.

Readers React | San Diego leaders not living up to promises on affordable housing

Under the general plan these projects should be required to provide up to 2,000 affordable homes.

BUSINESS

 

New Los Angeles Times owner Patrick Soon-Shiong names veteran journalist Norman Pearlstine executive editor

Norman Pearlstine, who has spent 50 years in journalism helping shape some of the nation's most prominent publications — including Time Inc. magazines, Bloomberg News, Forbes and the Wall Street Journal — on Monday was named executive editor of the Los Angeles Times.

Supreme Court to take up iPhone app lawsuit

The Supreme Court will consider whether the purchasers of iPhone apps can sue Apple over allegations it has an illegal monopoly on the sale of the apps.

SPORTS

 

Analysis: Padres are slightly better, still building

The Padres are better now than they were a month ago but still a long way from being good.

Checking on Chargers and Padres

Philip Rivers and Franmil Reyes are having an interesting go of it.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

 

As I Lay Dying plays comeback show and explains reunion with singer after he solicited murder of his wife

As I Lay Dying reunited on stage Saturday with its singer, Tim Lambesis, after he served prison time for soliciting the murder of his wife. The band explains its reunion in a nearly 32-minute video.

AND FINALLY ...

 

UC San Diego discovers world's first known manta ray nursery

The nursery is located on a coral reef in the northwestern Gulf of Mexico.