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May 14, 2018

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Essential California

 

TOP STORIES

 

Can legal system handle new zero-tolerance crackdown on illegal border crossings?

If every person caught crossing in San Diego were charged over the course of a year, detaining all of them could cost hundreds of millions of dollars.

Decades-long march continues to rid San Diego of quake-vulnerable buildings

The city has whittled a list of 800 old-masonry buildings to 24. Now the city attorney may be asked to go after the hold-outs.

County supervisor District 4: Political newcomers challenge San Diego name brands

Voters for the District 4 seat on the county Board of Supervisors will have both newcomers and name-brand politicians to choose from when they cast ballots for one of five candidates vying to succeed six-term Supervisor Ron Roberts.

LOCAL NEWS

 

San Diego fighting alone for $400,000 to cover water testing for lead at schools

San Diego is the only city in California seeking state reimbursement for testing the toxic lead levels in water at local schools, which has cost the city's water agency more than $400,000.

School board members ignite public ire with pro-gun stances

Two East County school board members are facing demands they resign their school board seats after publicly expressing support for gun ownership.

OPINION

 

Why Jerry Brown's new budget will be the biggest fight of his last year

The governor's warnings about the risk of adding new spending programs never seem to sink in with his fellow Democrats.

Solar mandate: Is requirement for new homes counterproductive?

State will require all new homes to be solar powered

BUSINESS

 

Wealth gap grows in San Diego, report says

The Bloomberg analysis of Census Bureau data said San Diego had the ninth-biggest rich-poor gap.

Where is San Diego's gas tax money going?

That funding could soon grind to a halt, largely because many people don't trust lawmakers in Sacramento to spend the money as intended. Roughly half of voters, according to recent polling, support a repeal measure headed for the November ballot.

SPORTS

 

Richard dials up 10 Ks, spares bullpen in Padres win

Clayton Richard tied a career-high with 10 strikeouts in the Padres' 5-3 win over the Cardinals on Sunday.

Xolos eliminated in Liga MX semis, but they don't go quietly

Down two goals and two players, Tijuana nearly pulls off a miracle escape against Toluca.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

 

Sammy Hagar, at 70, still can't drive 55. Hard-rock vet to debut SoCal music, food and car festival in October

Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Sammy Hagar is set to launch his day-long High Tide Festival in Huntington Beach in October, He tells us all about it, and more.

AND FINALLY ...

 

San Diego's best BBQ: Here's where to make a pit stop

Anybody smell smoke? That's the smell of a barbecue boom. From a family-run operation out of a gas station in Vista, to an upscale shopping center in La Jolla, to a strip mall in Lemon Grove and a hipster hay bale-lined hangout in North Park, San Diego is going whole hog for barbecue.

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