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2018年4月3日 星期二

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April 3, 2018

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Essential California

 

TOP STORIES

 

ARRGGHH!! $4 gasoline is back at some stations

Rising crude oil prices and a host of other factors are contributing to more pain at the pump.

Trump proposed Putin visit the White House in a March 20 phone call, Kremlin says

An aide to Russian President Vladimir Putin says U.S. President Donald Trump invited the Russian leader to the White House in a March 20 phone call.

Trump administration moves on two fronts to challenge California environmental protections

In one of its most aggressive moves yet against Obama-era climate action, the Trump administration announced it is tearing up landmark fuel economy rules pushing automakers to manufacture cleaner burning cars and SUVs. The move invites a major battle with California and a dozen other states.

LOCAL NEWS

 

New Chicano Park mural will celebrate work of Border Angels

The mural, painted by Sal Barajas, should be finished in time for Chicano Park Day, an annual celebration in late April.

Claim: Foster children got 'super lice,' dental abscesses in poorly supervised foster homes

A new claim against the County of San Diego alleges wrongful termination of an employee who reported worker's failure to property monitor foster kids' welfare, allowing them to suffer harm in unsafe, unsanitary living conditions.

OPINION

 

China tariffs, ICE crackdown put California's leaders on spot

China's tariffs and the ICE crackdown show the need for California's leaders to calibrate their response to Donald Trump.

Readers React | Airport options: Thoughts on control of San Diego International

The airport authority has a track record of making our existing airport all it can be.

BUSINESS

 

Feds settle case with I.T. contractor over wages at Camp Pendleton and elsewhere

A U.S. Department of Labor Wage and Hour Division investigation into Insight Global LLC triggered a settlement with the Atlanta-based firm that will reimburse 14 workers $354,978 in back wages.

Demand for San Diego office space to pick up, report says

San Diego is ranked No.15 out of 46 markets for office space in 2018, says Marcus & Millichap. The number of office workers is expected to increase by 3,800.

SPORTS

 

A lot familiar as Tyson Ross prepares to rejoin Padres rotation

Right-hander Tyson Ross will start for the Padres on Tuesday against the Rockies. Also, Luis Torrens will start at high Single-A Lake Elsinore after spending all of 2017 in the majors, the Padres are mum on Dinelson Lamet's MRI and upper back tightness forces Austin Hedges to the bench.

With Chargers gone, which San Diego teams have provided best product?

Since the Chargers left, San Diego State football and basketball and the hockey Gulls have provided entertaining winners. The Padres? Not so much, but in baseball, losing is the new winning.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

 

'Men on Boats' a wild and surprising ride at New Village Arts

Jaclyn Backhaus play reconceives story of real-life river adventure with wit, spark and an all-female cast.

AND FINALLY ...

 

By luck, Scripps Research scientists find clue to a powerful new class of flu drugs

With the flu vaccine providing low levels of protection, and flu drugs losing effectiveness as the virus develops resistance, new lines of attack are needed. Now scientists at The Scripps Research Institute report discovering a small molecule that inhibits flu infection.

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