Two significant steps toward a more-just justice system
Two new developments show the benefit of challenging the justice system’s status quo.
Adult coloring books are seriously therapeutic
At a San Carlos coloring meetup, glitter pens and stress therapy.
Rigged election claims without proof damage democracy
This year in American politics has been ugly. Come November, it could get even worse.
Opening ceremony: Why Michael Phelps bears the flag
Michael Phelps bearing Olympic flag for the United States? There’s more to this story.
Recycled water mixup at Escondido golf course
Workers attempting repairs to the drinking water system Thursday at Escondido’s Vineyard Golf Course accidentally cross connected the recycled water system with the drinking water system.
Romance language
2017 Fiat 124 Spider a bilingual strategy
Why everyone is talking about Melania Trump’s immigration status
Questions surrounding Melania Trump’s immigration status have abounded since POLITICO reported that she may have worked in New York as a model in 1995 on a visitor visa that does not allow employment in the U.S.
Sources: Padres under review for medical info
The Padres are under MLB review for the exchange of medical information in recent trades, sources said.
On deck: Philly’s yearly Petco Park visit
Previewing the Padres’ three-game home series with the Phillies.
San Diego library: Not just about books
We received this response from Library Director Misty Jones to our recent posting about library checkouts per capita:
Women get the last words in ‘Lost’
Boys will be boys in Shakespeare’s “Love’s Labor’s Lost” — but you can bet the play’s ladies will be getting the best of the men before it’s done. That’s a matter of some amusement (and satisfaction) for Kathleen Marshall, the top Broadway director who’s making a rare foray into the nonmusical realm with her Shakespeare Festival production of the play for the Old Globe Theatre.
Poway man guilty in five arson fires
A Poway man investigators believe has been setting wildfires in San Diego’s backcountry for years was found guilty Thursday of five counts of arson relating to a string of brush fires in Valley Center and Lakeside occurring in the past couple of years.
SD voters can help put SDSU in Big 12
Getting San Diego State into the Big 12 could result from a new Mission Valley stadium.
Padres chat: Setting up the rest of 2016
Submit your question for the U-T reporter
What we learned from surprisingly strong jobs report
The U.S. economy added a surprisingly robust 255,000 net jobs in July and wages showed strong gains, the Labor Department said Friday.
Woman arrested after 8th arson fire in Chula Vista
A possibly mentally ill woman suspected in at least five Chula Vista arson cases was arrested Friday morning after three fires were set along Broadway, police said.
Sex workers push back on abolition drive
While authorities battle sex trade, some within it campaign for legalization.
SDPD funeral procession brings San Diego to standstill
Freeways were temporarily closed to transport the body of an officer killed last week.
Minors: Padres, Chihuahuas extend PDC
Recapping the previous day of action for the Padres’ minor league affiliates.
Project Rev: Fixing curb rash
Alloy wheels are like jewelry and road rash dims the presentation of the car
Growing a healthy community
Slow Food Temecula Valley is part of an international nonprofit network founded in 1989 to combat the fast food culture and ensure that everyone has access to high quality, flavorsome, healthful food produced without harm to the environment.
Area student is literacy award winner
Fifth grader Brianna Boodman of Cole Canyon Elementary School was named one of just 15 recipients of the 180 Student Award for her remarkable gains in reading and math skills.
Video: U.S. adds 255,000 jobs in July
U.S. adds 255,000 jobs in July
Walters: Chiang campaign money puts him in game against Newsom
John Chiang contender in governor race
Teachers study new ways to learn science
About 450 teachers from Southern California learned about California’s Next Generation Science Standards at a conference at Mission Bay High School this week. They’re studying how to get students to act as scientists, under the new standards, which stress hands-on obervation, exploration and inquiry.
Groundbreaking for garden’s education center
The San Diego Botanic Garden in Encinitas is set to break ground Sunday on a 7,400 square foot education pavilion, a $5.3 million project that’s one of the nonprofit garden’s most ambitious additions in years.
Why do the Chargers always make it so difficult?
Chargers seems to so often be involved in disputes, and it might finally cost them
Bilingual education programs fail our students
Bilingual education activists seek Prop 227 repeal
Eric Clapton to release ‘Live in San Diego’ album
The 2007 concert was the only show on Clapton’s 2007 tour to feature guest spot by Valley Center’s JJ Cale
Chargers hosting Pokemon Go contest at Qualcomm
The competition will take place during Saturday’s FanFest event
Shields: Fowler ‘had no respect for me as a player’
Former Padres pitcher again responding to executive chairman’s criticism.
Luau raises money for kids’ school supplies
A church is hosting a Luau tomorrow to raise money for school supplies for needy children in the Fallbrook area.
Search bullying incidents by school or district
The Civil Rights Data Collection survey is conducted by the U.S. Department of Education, and has been since 1968.
Top weekend events: Latin American festival, lemons in Chula Vista, ‘Beautiful’
The best things happening in San Diego Aug. 5 to 7
Proposition 58 expands bilingual education choices
Prop 58 would expand bilingual education choices
EconoMeter: Upside/downside of low interest rates
Do continuing low interest rates imperil the economy and individuals’ finances?
Antonio Gates: Mebane-led moves were key
Antonio Gates spurned proven winners in part due to Brandon Mebane acquisition.
After 15 years, it’s time to fix the TSA
With the TSA’s 15th anniversary coming up and complains about it running sky high, it’s time that something finally be done to improve its performance.
Trans-Pacific Partnership lets American workforce shine
The idea of an economic Fortress America isn’t just dumb and outdated. It’s dangerous.
Memorial service for SDPD officer to bring 600 law enforcement officers
The memorial service for SDPD police officer Johnathan De Guzman is expected to be attended by some 600 law enforcement officers.
How to fix the broken Olympics
Some suggestions for shrinking the Summer Games from unwieldy behemoth to manageable giant.
Focus: Many schools list no bullying incidents
With all the talk about bullying in schools, a new federal report shows a remarkably rosy picture — 60 percent of San Diego County school districts and charter organizations report zero harassment or intimidation on the basis of race, sex or disability.
Hit-run driver injures two men in Pacific Beach
A hit-and-run driver who swerved into a wrong-way lane to zip around slower cars mowed down two pedestrians in Pacific Beach early Friday, critically injuring one of them, police said.
Aztecs’ D.J. Pumphrey prepares for run at record book
Aztecs’ Pumphrey prepares for run at record book
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