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January 26, 2018

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Essential California

 

TOP STORIES 

TJ businesswoman who says she was a 'blind mule' gets new drug-smuggling trial

The 9th Circuit ruled that a Mexican woman should have been allowed to present evidence at trial that suggested her neighbor might have packed the methamphetamine in her car.

Coast Guard unveils $721M worth of cocaine seized since late November

The Coast Guard on Thursday unloaded more than $721 million worth of cocaine seized in the eastern Pacific Ocean between late November and early January.

President Trump moved to fire Mueller in June, bringing White House counsel to the brink of resignation

Trump sought the firing of Mueller last June, shortly after the special counsel took over the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election.

LOCAL NEWS

 

High-ranking cartel leader who controlled Sonora drug routes pleads guilty

Sajid Emilio Quintero Navidad, who goes by the nickname "El Cadete," is the cousin of fugitive drug lord Rafael Caro Quintero, who is accused in the murder of U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration Agent Enrique "Kiki" Camarena.

FEMA opens center in Bonsall to assist Lilac fire victims

The Federal Emergency Management Service opened a Disaster Recovery Center in Bonsall Thursday, to help North County residents contend with the aftermath of the Lilac Fire.

OPINION

 

Four reasons Gov. Brown's State of State speech was disappointing

Brown ignored one huge issue and exaggerated his accomplishments on others.

Can the U.S. even afford to deport the Dreamers?

The expenses to deport would be massive, for enforcement, courts, mass incarceration, transportation and health care for starters.

BUSINESS

 

Legoland's 2nd hotel — a castle — ready to open in April

Legoland California announces that its 250-room castle hotel will open April 27, featuring a full-service restaurant and rooms themes to evoke wizards, dragons, knights and princesses.

What will trigger the next recession?

A recession could be triggered by a 'black swan' event like a stock market correction, says CBRE brokerage research director Spencer Levy. He also says San Diego would rank higher in places to invest if its biotech and cybertech businesses were taken into account.

SPORTS

 

Michael Kim at home at Torrey Pines

Torrey Pines High grad Michael Kim made five birdies in a row en route to a 3-under 69 to start the Farmers Insurance Open on his old high school course.

Padres' social media accounts were hacked; no imminent agreement with Eric Hosmer

The Padres' social media accounts, which posted and deleted Eric Hosmer items early Thursday, were hacked, according to team sources. The club does not have an imminent agreement with the free-agent first baseman.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

 

In the wings: Diversionary stages West Coast premiere of Hansol Jung's 'Cardboard Piano'

New work focuses on complex relationship amid Ugandan civil war.

AND FINALLY ...

 

San Diego exploring deal with Humane Society for shelters, animal control

The county's decision to cease animal control services, including pet adoptions and the operation of shelters, has prompted San Diego city officials to begin negotiating with the nonprofit San Diego Humane Society to handle those tasks.

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