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October 1, 2018

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TOP STORIES

 

U.S. and Canada reach last-minute accord to conclude talks on new NAFTA

The agreement, which came under threat by President Trump to leave Canada out of NAFTA, opens the way for the three North American countries to sign a renewed pact at the end of November.

California enacts strongest net neutrality protections in the country as Trump administration files suit

Nearly nine months after federal regulators voted to do away with net neutrality rules instituted under the Obama administration, California has brought them back in the state. U.S. Atty. Gen. Jeff Sessions called the move "an extreme and illegal state law attempting to frustrate federal policy."

When people on bail commit new crimes, they're often linked to drugs

Over the last seven years, county prosecutors brought charges against more than 4,100 people accused of committing a new felony while out on bail for an earlier felony charge. The most common reason? Drugs.

LOCAL NEWS

 

Search continues for shark that attacked boy in Encinitas

Lifeguards and police are using aerial surveillance and jetskis on Sunday to continue their search for a large shark that attacked a 13-year-old boy in Encinitas on Saturday morning, leaving him with traumatic upper body injuries.

Eleven people injured in wreck involving airport shuttle

Eleven people were hurt late Saturday morning when an airport shuttle collided with multiple vehicles on North Harbor Drive near Winship Lane, according to a spokesman for San Diego Fire Department.

OPINION

 

Senate did the right thing on Kavanaugh nomination

Those who keep hope alive for a healthy American democracy have been rewarded.

Should Supreme Court justices be subjected to term limits?

To make term limits permanent would take a constitutional amendment. But there may be other ways to establish the new rule by convention.

BUSINESS

 

Mission Valley getting 840 more apartments — at Town and Country resort

As Town and Country starts construction on a $70 million renovation, it is selling off part of the resort for a $500 million, 840-unit apartment complex.

How much should you pay your financial advisor?

How to determine a fair fee for your investment advisor. Also, finding out the options for an aging parent.

SPORTS

 

Chargers go from double-digit favorite to double-digit deficit vs. 49ers, but rally to win

The Chargers nearly lost as a 10-point favorite Sunday, but emerged for a 29-27 victory inside a sold-out and decidedly 49ers-strong StubHub Center.

Manuel Margot in the middle of Padres' walk-off win

The Padres beat Arizona, 4-3, in 10 innings in Game 162.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

 

'Young Frankenstein' puts on the (comic) glitz in fun production at San Diego Musical Theatre

Snappy choreography helps drive new production of Mel Brooks musical

AND FINALLY ...

 

Sent to prison in 2010, a former sheriff's detective finds his way into another kind of enforcement

A former sheriff's detective who was sent to prison after assaulting a prostitute while on duty is back in government service, conducting field inspections and issuing citations as a code compliance officer for the city of San Diego.