The Rio Olympics: unique and uncertainty
As Opening Ceremony approaches, the Rio Olympics hope to overcome a litany of problems.
Jockey Prat no overnight success story
Flavien Prat, 24, is the leading jockey at Del Mar this summer.
Driver runs over drunk woman lying under parked car
A man got into his parked car at a McDonald’s lot in Bay Park, began to drive away and ran over a drunk woman who had been inconspicuously lying under his vehicle, police said.
Expanded academy play in Surf Cup
Younger players from the various clubs learn the value of extra training
Man found badly beating in his garage in Encanto
A man in his 60s was found badly beaten in the garage of his home near Encanto Elementary School on Thursday, San Diego police said.
Del Mar Consensus for August 5
Union-Tribune Del Mar pickers
Second quarter woes for Sempra
Sempra Energy’s second quarter financial report missed Wall Street expectations
Harbor dredging deadline missed
Contractor misses deadline to finish dredging at Oceanside harbor.
Stop the market forces that raise our rents
Union-Tribune letters to the editor for Aug. 5, 2016.
Spanos-Bosa impasse longest under CBA
The Chargers and Joey Bosa’s agent have yet to reach contractual terms.
What if Donald Trump quits? Some Republicans wonder
Some Republicans say Trump should quit. But what are their options?
Myrtle Cole unfairly criticized over racial profiling
Myrtle Cole should not be condemned over truth
Myrtle Cole fails to represent constituents, should resign
Myrtle Cole not representing her constituents
‘Beautiful’ makes for one fine show
One of the simple but profound pleasures of a good jukebox musical is the way it rewinds your mind to a moment when a now-treasured song was heard for the first time. And when it comes to Carole King, there are a whole lot of those.
Harbor Island vote delayed a month
The future of Harbor Island’s redevelopment has been put off until next month.
USTA nationals await La Costa standout
Finesse becomes complement to force as teen works to develop all-court game
Tech and beer: Congressman samples local startup life
Startup Day pairs elected officials with startups in the communities they represent. For congressman Darrell Issa, who runs the national event, it’s an opportunity to nudge his colleagues to get more involved with their own startup communities. The affair is also designed to give startups a seat at the table with folks who often have legislative control over economic matters that can make or break their companies.
Prosecutors: Mexican tycoon funded work on Dumanis campaign
Federal prosecutors on Thursday presented evidence that Mexican tycoon Jose Susumo Azano Matsura paid for a campaign services company to work on behalf of the 2012 mayoral campaign of District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis.
Where does San Diego rank among U.S. hipsters?
Three California cities made the top 10 most hipster metro area list recently published by Infogroup.
Hunter Henry grateful for Gates U
Chargers rookie Hunter Henry is busy as a blocker and pass-catcher.
Neighbors help resident escape mobile home fire
Neighbors at a Santee mobile home park went into a smoke-filled home Thursday and helped evacuate the resident, a man who appeared to be in his 80s, a fire official said.
Watch your mouth in San Diego
For newcomers, and even for natives, pronouncing San Diego’s names can be a challenge, what with the blending of Indian and European languages. Let’s explore some of the more vexing examples.
Bizarre parking mishap nearly fatal for driver
A bizarre parking garage mishap in Serra Mesa left a driver with a life-threatening head injury when she fell out of her van and became pinned against two poles Thursday, San Diego police said.
Strike avoided? Grocery workers reach tentative deal
Grocery unions reach tentative deal on contract
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