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February 26, 2018

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Essential California

 

TOP STORIES

 

 

Feinstein blocked from California Democratic Party backing and activists fracture in governor's race

Emblematic of the division dividing the nation's liberals, the California Democratic Party decided not to endorse in the U.S. Senate or gubernatorial contests Saturday at their annual convention in San Diego. The move was a notable rebuke of veteran Sen. Dianne Feinstein.

San Diego homicides drop sharply in past year but why?

For the first time in three years, homicides fell across the county. Police leaders and experts are reluctant to credit the drop to any one factor or tactic, but a dramatic decrease in killings in southeastern San Diego might offer clues.

SANDAG property deals include $11 million for 410 parking spots

The $2 billion Mid-Coast Trolley extension under construction by the The San Diego Association of Governments will have 11 miles of track connecting University City with the Santa Fe Depot downtown, nine new stations — and some expensive parking places.

LOCAL NEWS

 

Navy identifies sailor who died of injuries from helicopter blade

Lt. James E. Mazzuchelli was struck by a UH-1Y Venom rotor blade about 6:10 p.m. Wednesday at Camp Pendleton.

San Diego faces another week of cold, damp weather

Daytime high temperatures will be 5 to 10 degrees below average

OPINION

 

California's attorney general gives bail reform a crucial boost

Criminal justice policies that can ruin people's lives without improving public safety must be changed.

Letters: Park-first plan possible with SDSU West

We'll decide what to do with one of the last pieces of large, city-owned property in an already over-developed Mission Valley.

BUSINESS

 

What wins over shareholders: Qualcomm's promise or Broadcom's track record?

The performance of Qualcomm's management team is under the microscope ahead of the March 6 shareholder vote to clear a path for Broadcom $117 billion hostile takeover.

Studies are increasingly clear: Uber, Lyft congest cities

One promise of ride-hailing companies like Uber and Lyft was a drop in the number of cars clogging city streets.

SPORTS

 

USD basketball coach arrested on suspicion of domestic violence at Oakland airport

Lamont Smith was arrested on suspicion of domestic violence, assault with force likely to commit great bodily injury and false imprisonment before the basketball team's flight back to San Diego.

New Padres pitcher Bryan Mitchell's only drive is to start now

Bryan Mitchell has been given the opportunity with Padres he never had with Yankees.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

 

New Breed Brass Band extends rousing New Orleans music traditions

New Orleans' New Breed Brass Band fuses jazz, funk and hip-hop with rollicking second-line music traditions.

AND FINALLY ...

 

Winners and losers from the Pyeongchang Olympics

Who won and who lost over the past three weeks in South Korea.

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