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2018年2月6日 星期二

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February 6, 2018

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Essential California

 

TOP STORIES 

Broadcom raises buyout price for Qualcomm to $121 billion

The increase would put the deal at $121 billion, the largest ever in the technology industry. Broadcom and Qualcomm are engaged in a hostile takeover battle.

San Diego crime rate lowest in 49 years

Overall crime dropped more than 7 percent between 2016 and 2017, partly due to sizable drops in murders, burglaries and vehicle thefts.

Chuck the rhino, longtime companion to Nola, passes away at Safari Park

Chuck the southern white rhino, longtime companion of Nola the northern white rhino, dies at San Diego Zoo Safari Park.

LOCAL NEWS

 

New train bridge over San Diego River part of billion-dollar effort to improve coastal rail service

New tracks will make train travel on the LOSSAN rail corridor smoother.

Strong fund raising shaping San Diego City Council races heading into June primary

Strong fund raising by challengers in San Diego City Council races is re-shaping the battles for four open seats as campaigning accelerates heading into the June 5 primary.

OPINION

 

Sexual harassment: Why California Legislature must provide more details

Protecting harassers with an overly broad worker privacy law which applies only to the Legislature encourages bad behavior.

Letters: San Diego region must step up efforts to end smoking

Our local representatives need to step up and take on Big Tobacco.

BUSINESS

 

Stock market roller coaster: Dow sinks 1,175 points on volatile day

The Dow Jones industrial average plunged 1,175 points Monday in an exceptionally volatile day for financial markets around the world.

First transfer of nuclear waste made at San Onofre

Southern California Edison plans to complete the move of spent fuel from "wet storage" to dry casks by the middle of next year.

SPORTS

 

Friar talk: The variety in the Padres' bullpen

The latest Padres news, notes and links from around the web: Kazuhisa Makita adds even more variety to San Diego bullpen, back-up shortstop talk and a 2018 projection model.

Padres spring training primer: Catchers

With spring training approaching, a preview of the Padres' catching situation.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

 

Paul Simon will begin 'Homeward Bound —The Farewell Tour' in May

Paul Simon is bidding goodbye to the road with his "Homeward Bound — The Farewell Tour." Here are all the dates, cities and ticket information.

AND FINALLY ...

 

Former California utilities commissioner lobbied for Lyft, didn't disclose it

A former member of the California Public Utilities Commission has admitted illegal lobbying of regulators and will pay a $32,500 civil penalty, according to the California Fair Political Practices Commission.

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