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May 17, 2018

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Essential California

 

TOP STORIES

 

Trump rails against sanctuary city policies; Abed, Gaspar weigh in

President Donald Trump on Wednesday renewed his attacks on California's sanctuary city immigration policies in a carefully orchestrated, hour-long roundtable at the White House.

Michigan State reaches $500M settlement for 332 victims of Larry Nassar

Michigan State says it has reached $500 million settlement with women and girls assaulted by sports doctor Larry Nassar.

Pop goes a tradition: county cracks down on free popcorn in hardware stores

Around San Diego County, a hot, salty, buttered controversy has popped up. Should hardware stores offer free bags of freshly-popped popcorn? While that may look like a warm, welcoming treat, free popcorn is a threat to public health — or so argue county officials.

LOCAL NEWS

 

San Diego requiring greater transparency on campaign ad donors

Advertising in San Diego campaigns for candidates and ballot measures will more conspicuously identify who is paying for the ads under new policies approved by the City Council this week.

San Diego County Fair aims for sweet success this summer

Bacon-wrapped baklava and cotton candy ice cream sandwiches are among the new culinary offerings at the 2018 San Diego County Fair, which returns June 1 for a five-week run.

OPINION

 

Report on county's hepatitis A response ignores crucial question

Residents deserve far better than this glop from their government.

Readers React | Palestinian protests: Breen cartoon gets to heart of Israel's problem

Too often America's news media uses false equivalency when reporting on the tragic events happening between Israel and Palestine.

BUSINESS

 

Detailed pacts sought before Mission Valley ballot measures go to voters

Two local leaders are calling on City Attorney Mara Elliott to negotiate detailed land-use agreements by July 1 with the backers of separate November ballot measures that propose to redevelop city stadium property in Mission Valley.

Would you give your DNA test results to this San Diego startup for a dividend?

Startup founded last year by former Illumina executives aims to build a database of voluntarily contributed genomic data to accelerate medical discoveries.

SPORTS

 

Rams quarterback from Chula Vista hopes NFL is right up his alley

Luis Perez focused on bowling in high school but switched to QB at Southwestern JC and now is getting a shot with Los Angeles Rams.

Judging curious NFL moves by Raiders, Chargers and Browns

Kudos to Tampa Bay Bucs GM Jason Licht — but it was odd that the Raiders got so much less draft capital for trading down than Licht did in nearly identical moves.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

 

San Diego-connected 'Some Like It Hot' will become a Broadway musical

Casey Nicholaw directing and choreographing movie-based show, expected to debut in 2020

AND FINALLY ...

 

Will legal sports gambling warp America? The elites may hope so

Why elites want public vices that are affordable, accessible and have lost their stigma.

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