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March 2, 2018

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Essential California

 

TOP STORIES

 

Outgoing San Diego police chief Zimmerman gives farewell salute

San Diego police marked the last day on the job for outgoing Chief Shelley Zimmerman on Thursday. Zimmerman, who faced mandatory retirement, handed the department reigns over to incoming Chief David Nisliet.

Congress stalls on gun control as Trump's stance scrambles debate

Congress is leaving Washington in the aftermath of the latest mass shooting having done nothing to counteract systemic gun violence or improve school safety.

Justice Department reviewing Oakland mayor's tipoff of immigration raids, which led to 232 arrests

The Justice Department is "reviewing" Oakland mayor's tipoff on immigration raids, White House says.

LOCAL NEWS

 

County bringing regional approach to elder abuse

County officials have adopted a regional blueprint to coordinate the response public agencies provide to calls involving the elderly in hopes it will better protect seniors from physical and financial abuse.

Residents voice concerns about homeless, storage site plan

Sherman Heights residents say homeless people are creating unsafe conditions in their neighborhood, and they're afraid the city's plan for a storage facility is going to make things worse.

OPINION

 

Silicon Valley headaches a warning for San Diego

The housing crisis doesn't just impoverish families. It hurts the economy by making many jobs difficult to fill.

Readers React | SeaWorld has to change its business model

SeaWorld CEO Joel Manby leaves company amid continuing attendance declines.

BUSINESS

 

Biggest home sale in a decade — $21.5M Del Mar mansion

A home in Del Mar sold for $21.5 million last week, making it the first home in San Diego County to sell for more than $20 million in a decade.

Stocks dive after Trump promises tariffs on steel imports

U.S. stocks dived Thursday in another dizzying day of trading after President Trump promised stiff tariffs on imported steel and aluminum, raising the threat of escalating retaliation by other countries and higher inflation. The Standard & Poor's 500 index erased nearly all of its 2018 gains.

SPORTS

 

Dates announced for San Diego State's 2018 football games

SDSU football team will open 2018 Mountain West play at Boise State.

Christian Villanueva stays hot for Padres with grand slam

Third baseman Christian Villanueva hit his second home run of the spring, a grand slam, as Padres tie Rangers.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

 

Pair of newly announced musicals headed for Lyceum, La Jolla Playhouse

'Soul Doctor' kicking off tour here, while 'Hundred Days' joins Playhouse season.

AND FINALLY ...

 

Trump administration divided over Qualcomm-Broadcom fight

Should a federal committee that reviews the national security implications of foreign investments get involved in Broadcom's bid to acquire Qualcomm?

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