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April 16, 2018

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Essential California

 

TOP STORIES

 

US to hit Russia with new sanctions for aiding Syria's Assad

President Donald Trump on Sunday defended his use of the phrase "Mission Accomplished" to describe a U.S.-led allied missile attack on Syria's chemical weapons

Sanctuary lawsuit helps define where county supervisor candidates stand on immigration

Whether the county should get involved or sit out of a federal lawsuit over California's immigrant sanctuary policies has become a litmus test for supervisor candidates.

Don't be surprised if your doctor asks you about guns

The Violence Prevention Research Program at the University of California Davis has launched a new tool kit for doctors and nurses that teaches them how to gently introduce the topic of guns into the conversation.

LOCAL NEWS

 

Tax March protesters say $1.5 trillion in cuts could undermine social safety net

These days, there seems to be a dedicated march for every hot-button issue of political import — from the Women's March to the call for gun control dubbed March for Our Lives. Protesters gathered Sunday in front of the federal building to protest the tax cut.

San Diego facing sidewalk, trench, pothole lawsuits after seven-figure payouts

In the wake of recent big payouts to pedestrians and bicyclists hurt by damaged sidewalk, San Diego is facing several similar injury lawsuits. One suit blames protruding sidewalk in Old Town for the death of a man riding a motorized device called a Segway.

OPINION

 

San Diego airport management should stay where it is, not return to the Port

One of Sacramento's most powerful politicians is at it again. Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez Fletcher wants to eliminate the San Diego County Regional Airport Authority and give control of the nation's 27th busiest airport back to the Port of San Diego.

Readers React: Repeal of Second Amendment has support, opposition

Justice John Paul Stevens' proposed repeal of the Second Amendment is debated.

BUSINESS

 

How can dockless bike and scooter companies make money?

The mobility market is just emerging but it's unclear which bicycle and scooter companies will survive.

Sempra subsidiary in Mexico to spend $130 million on terminal in Baja

IEnova has lined up Chevron as a major customer for the project near Ensenada, Mexico.

SPORTS

 

Rookies Lucchesi, Villanueva lead short-handed Padres to third straight win

Joey Luchessi wins second straight start, Christian Villanueva hits homer in second straight game as Padres win without Eric Hosmer again.

Adam Cimber settles in a major league reliever, gets first win

Padres rookie reliever Adam Cimber pitches two scoreless against the San Francisco Giants innings for first victory.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

 

At the Mingei, Israeli ingenuity comes into focus in new exhibit

'Israel: 70 Years of Craft & Design' will include 120 everyday objects on loan from museums, private collectors or directly from the artists and designers. Items range from jewelry and fashion to furniture and industrial and sustainable design.

AND FINALLY ...

 

Physician turned entrepreneur begins work with new patients: Union-Tribune and L.A. Times

Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong wants his newspapers to not only survive but thrive. Does he have the right prescription?

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