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March 30, 2018

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Essential California

 

TOP STORIES

 

Qualcomm shareholder vote shows lackluster support after failed Broadcom bid

The cellular technology giant announced results late Thursday of shareholder balloting for its board and other corporate matters. Its annual meeting was held last week.

Deported veteran leader Hector Barajas is 'coming home'

The head of the Deported Veterans Support House in Tijuana burst into tears as he read that he would become a U.S. citizen.

Baseball's opening day a constant always worth celebrating

Loss by Padres doesn't take away from the enjoyment of baseball's return.

LOCAL NEWS

 

New ICE policy makes detention more likely for pregnant women

The old policy said that except for extraordinary circumstances or mandatory detention requirements, pregnant women would "generally not be detained by ICE."

Retrial begins on Navy commader attempted rape case

A retrial began Thursday for Navy Cmdr. John Neuhart II, who is accused in San Diego Superior Court of charges including attempted rape, burglary and resisting police.

OPINION

 

Me Too movement's much-needed progress stalling in Sacramento, Washington

There is pushback — quiet and not so quiet — against holding harassers much more responsible.

Readers React | White House chaos: String of departures raises concerns

Since taking office, this president has "relieved" or fired more than 60 members of his staff.

BUSINESS

 

San Diego economy doing really well, report says

All economic indicators covered by the University of San Diego index, except local stock prices, were positive in February. The index has hit an all-time high for second month in a row.

This downtown parking lot could become an apartment building

Real estate developer Capexco bought a parking lot at 10th Avenue and E Street, and two older homes, for $9.2 million and plans to develop a 38-story apartment building on the site. The Canada-based company said it hopes to build 365 apartments and 6,000 square feet of retail on the ground floor.

SPORTS

 

Padres flash leather, not lumber as they fall to Brewers in opener

Clayton Richard allows only one run but Padres score a lone run and fall in 12 innings to Milwaukee in season opener at Petco Park.

Radio host who caused uproar on new Padres station is a no-show

Host Kevin Klein doesn't appear for morning show debut on new Padres station 97.3 The Machine.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

 

San Diego Rep's 'Beachtown' an engaging stage for democracy

World-premiere show inspires authentic audience involvement.

AND FINALLY ...

 

Steve Breen's cartoon caption contest for March 29, 2018

You readers quack us up.

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