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2018年5月31日 星期四

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May 31, 2018

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Essential California

 

TOP STORIES

 

 

32 illegal border crossing cases dismissed in San Diego after prison computer glitch

Late Tuesday, Federal Defenders of San Diego filed 37 writs of habeas corpus on behalf of clients who were scheduled for arraignment earlier that day but were not produced by authorities.

PAC backing DA candidate Jones-Wright cancels all TV advertising

A political action committee funded by billionaire George Soros that has pumped hundreds of thousands of dollars into the campaign of Genevieve Jones-Wright for district attorney canceled all of its planned television advertising Wednesday for the candidate.

A Down Under blunder mars San Diego Zoo's Walkabout Australia opening

The entertainment included dancers performing Māori dances. The Māori are a Polynesian people native to New Zealand. They have no relation to Australia's aborigines, either ethnically or culturally.

LOCAL NEWS

 

Gov candidates make final sweeps through San Diego before primary

As time runs out before polls open for the primary election, candidates for governor are swinging through San Diego in an effort to win over still undecided voters.

Federal agents raid portable toilet company one week after executive was sent to prison

Last week, the owner of Diamond Environmental Services was sentenced to five months in prison for illegally dumping waste from portable toilets. On Wednesday, the FBI raided the San Marcos headquarters, apparently looking for proof the company also skirted clean-air rules.

OPINION

 

Hey, David Alvarez: How is your campaign ploy good for students?

The councilman is setting a new precedent for political opportunism.

Readers React | Roseanne Barr's show is canceled, but Trump's show plays on

Everyone knew what he was like, and still many people voted for Donald Trump.

BUSINESS

 

Qdoba fast-casual chain looking to fill 100 corporate jobs in San Diego

Qdoba, a Mexican fast casual chain formerly owned by Jack in the Box, is now hiring for 100 corporate-level jobs.

Fed taking first step to scale back Volcker Rule limits on bank trading enacted after financial crisis

The Federal Reserve Board on Wednesday took the first step toward loosening the Volcker Rule restrictions on investment trades by large banks as Republicans press forward with a deregulatory agenda sought by Wall Street.

SPORTS

 

Jalen McDaniels finally reaches a decision: He's staying at SDSU

The 6-10 redshirt freshman had until Wednesday night to withdraw from the NBA Draft.

Chargers' Okung says many players 'frustrated' with NFL's new anthem policy

Players refusing to stand for anthem has been an issue for two years, and one says what owners are doing will only make it 'messier.'

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

 

Coachella announces 2019 festival dates and Friday advance-ticket sale. Here are all the prices.

Here are the dates for the 2019 Coachella festival. Prices range from $429 for a GA pass to $110,000 for a Platinum Estates mansion package that accommodates to 10 people.

AND FINALLY ...

 

DA's office creates new unit to go after animal abusers

The District Attorney's Office announced Wednesday the creation of a new unit dedicated to bringing animal abusers to justice. 

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