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April 27, 2018

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Essential California

 

TOP STORIES

 

Calling for a 'new history' of peace and prosperity, North Korea's Kim crosses border for summit with South Korea's Moon

Kim Jong Un became the first North Korean leader to hold summit talks on South Korean soil Friday morning as he walked over the border for a historic summit with his counterpart, President Moon Jae-in.

Bill Cosby found guilty on all counts in sexual assault retrial

Bill Cosby has been found guilty of drugging and molesting a woman in the first big celebrity trial of the #MeToo era.

Group seeks to pile POW/MIA display with other religious texts, rather than favor Christian Bible

The Military Religious Freedom Foundation wants to stack texts sacred to Mormons, Roman Catholics, Buddhists and others next to a Bible already displayed on a "Missing Man" exhibit at a military hospital in Okinawa.

LOCAL NEWS

 

Proposed complex for homeless people is causing an uproar in Clairemont

Some Clairemont residents are in an uproar over plans to build 50 apartments for previously homeless people in the mostly residential community.

Clubhouse coming down on long-closed but still controversial golf course site

Six months after fire destroyed an abandoned golf course clubhouse in Escondido, crews started tearing down and hauling off the remains. The cleanup should talk about a month.

OPINION

 

Exaggerating assaults a bad look for Border Patrol

Even government agencies with difficult jobs deserve blowback when they fudge facts in self-serving fashion.

Readers React | #RedforEd: Teacher walkouts raise red flags over public education

It's certainly not hard to understand the pattern of underpaying teachers and starving school budgets in bright red states like West Virginia, Arizona, Oklahoma and Kansas.

BUSINESS

 

Does this California wildfire bill protect consumers? Or give utilities a blank check?

A bill authored by Sen. Bill Dodd has received strong opposition from consumer groups. Some of the state's investor-owned utilities have expressed doubts as well.

San Diego firefighters get genome screening and more for early disease detection

La Jolla's Human Longevity is offering free, comprehensive health assessments to 100 San Diego city firefighters. The program aims to detect health problems early, in addition to helping research into risk factors.

SPORTS

 

Updated: San Diego State details how NFL could fit with stadium proposal

SDSU provides details on how 35,000-seat stadium could grow to 55,000 to accommodate an NFL team.

Franchy Cordero's potential is a struggle of power, patience

Almost nightly, Padres outfielder Franchy Cordero provides evidence of the ebb and flow of a very talented but young baseball player.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

 

In the wings: 'Pinkalicious' brings sweet tunes to Lyceum

Family-minded musical tells story of cupcake-devouring kid.

AND FINALLY ...

 

Melba and Ralph Margolis, civil-rights activists whose daughter was plaintiff in major San Diego schools desegregation case

Serra Mesa couple, both 95, died within weeks of each other and will be remembered in "celebration of life" May 5.

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