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2019年2月13日 星期三

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February 13, 2019

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Trump isn't 'thrilled' with border deal, but says he doesn't expect another shutdown

"I can't say I'm happy," Trump tells reporters after lawmakers reached a bipartisan deal to avert a government shutdown ahead of the Friday deadline.

San Diego County to sue Trump Administration over handling of asylum-seeking families

On Tuesday, the San Diego County Board of Supervisors voted to sue the Trump administration over its handling of asylum-seeking families.

County revokes Sweetwater school district's ability to pay bills on its own

The San Diego County Office of Education's decision comes after two auditing firms found more issues with how Sweetwater Union High School District accounts for its finances.

LOCAL NEWS

 

Five routes proposed for Del Mar train tunnel as reinforcement of eroding bluffs continues

SANDAG, the regional transportation planning agency, needs to move the railroad tracks away from the eroding seaside bluffs.

3 dead in head-on crash in Valley Center; 1 survivor who walked away found uninjured

Three people were killed in a head-on crash involving a tow truck and another vehicle in Valley Center early Tuesday, the CHP said.

OPINION

 

Newsom's bullet-train honesty a welcome change from Brown

The futility of the state of California's high-speed rail project is finally recognized by someone with the clout to do something about it.

Readers React | Howard Schultz was beneficiary of so-called 'socialism'

After being lifted out of poverty by the social safety net, Schultz now opposes tuition-free public education through college or the same kind of universal public health care enjoyed by people in virtually every other industrial nation.

BUSINESS

 

Record 7 million Americans are 3 months behind on car payments, a red flag for the economy

When car loan delinquencies rise, it's a sign of significant duress among low-income and working-class Americans.

San Diego neuroscientist says brain-buzzing device causes weight loss

Neurovalens makes a headset (worn like headphones) that stimulates a region of the brain tied to appetite.

SPORTS

 

Padres ponder creative pitching plan

In the absence of five true effective starters, the Padres will likely look to piece together some games using their unique bullpen.

Increasing QB diversity, NFL wins vs. MLB to land Kyler Murray

If you're really good but on the short side, the NFL increasingly will have a spot for you to play quaterback.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

 

Shows at Old Globe, Lamb's Players Theatre earn top honors in annual Craig Noel Awards

'A Thousand Splendid Suns,' 'Once' are among productions from 2018 celebrated in San Diego Theatre Critics Circle event.

AND FINALLY ...

 

Former police chief Zimmerman won't run for mayor in 2020; takes post with National University

Former San Diego Police Chief Shelley Zimmerman announced Tuesday she would not be running for mayor of San Diego in 2020, but would be taking a new position with National University.

2019年2月12日 星期二

Balboa Park's no-car project is a no-go

Breaking News
San Diego
Feb 12, 2019
 BREAKING NEWS 

Balboa Park's no-car project is a no-go

Tuesday, February 12, 2019, 8:24 PM PT

With fundraising efforts officially suspended, the city of San Diego's years-long — and hotly contested — effort to replace roads in Balboa Park with pedestrian-friendly parkland is now a no-go.


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