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January 24, 2018

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Essential California

 

TOP STORIES

 

County ends local health hepatitis A emergency

"Hepatitis activity has leveled off to near zero in terms of cases," said Dr. Wilma Wooten, the country's public health officer.

El Cajon ends ban on feeding homeless

El Cajon lifts its ban on food sharing in public parks, done in response to hepatitis A outbreak at the end of last year. The county ended the public health emergency today.

Mueller seeks to question Trump about Flynn, Comey departures

Mueller's interest in the events that led Trump to push out Flynn and Comey indicates that his investigation is intensifying its focus.

LOCAL NEWS

 

San Diego OKs landmark environmental deal that could spur development

The San Diego City Council approved this week a long-awaited compromise between environmentalists and developers that is expected to accelerate construction of housing tracts and shopping plazas.

After 14-year-old evacuates burning building, city declares "Sophia Righthouse Day"

Spotting a plume of black smoke furling from a building off Black Mountain Road near Poway last year, 14-year-old Sophia Righthouse knew it was a structure fire. And she knew what to do. 

OPINION

 

CHIP funding only good result of federal budget shutdown

Children shouldn't be used as pawns in Congress' budget fights.

Developer contempt for community planning groups assailed

We all understand the motives of the real estate industry.

BUSINESS

 

Qualcomm: Broadcom's hostile takeover bid faces regulatory minefield

In a second letter to shareholders, Qualcomm claims there is significant questions about whether Broadcom's $103 billion hostile takeover bid could win approval from global regulators. The two companies are in the throes of a proxy fight for control of Qualcomm's board of directors.

New Downtown San Diego Partnership CEO is former city council staffer

Betsy Brennan is a familiar face in civic circles from her time in Scott Peters' city council office and as chief of staff to then-SDSU president Stephen Weber.

SPORTS

 

Sorry, Associated Press — San Diego is a good sports city, if you widen your view

San Diegans, advantaged by climate, love to play sports, and the spectator scene is broadened by numerous transplants from other regions. LIfe in the Pacific time zone expands sports-viewing. Arguably, bad luck cost San Diego a World Series title.

Rocky Long's appreciation for prep coaches shows with hiring of Richard Sanchez as SDSU assistant coach

Rocky Long's appreciation of prep coaches shows in hiring Richard Sanchez as SDSU assistant coach.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

 

'Last Wife' brings a fascinating figure to vivid life at Cygnet

Henry VIII's strong and savvy wife Katherine Parr gets her due in Hennig play.

AND FINALLY ...

 

Measure would force countywide votes on backcountry housing projects

A petition signature gathering campaign is to begin shortly that could place on the November ballot an initiative which, if successful, could drastically change the way large housing developments in the unincorporated parts of San Diego County are approved.

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