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A rare “Doomsday Fish” that showed up in La Jolla waters last November is now on display at Birch Aquarium. It’s part of an exhibit exploring the relationship between folklore, deep-sea creatures, and natural disasters. (We’re trying not to read too much into its appearance.)
Also: A deadly crash on the 805, a white performer is suing the Rancho Santa Fe Library for not being allowed to portray Black historical figures, San Diego FC scores and scores again, and more rail delays through San Clemente.
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Today’s top story

Woman killed, 4 injured in multi-vehicle collision on I-805 in San Diego
By Staff and Wire Reports
One person was killed and four people were injured Saturday in a five-vehicle collision on Interstate 805, authorities said.
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Today’s opinion column
Opinion: University Heights wants more affordable housing, but within reason
It isn’t fair to expect University Heights absorb a disproportionate share of high-density projects that will overwhelm our infrastructure
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