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May 28, 2018

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Essential California

 

TOP STORIES

 

Straws. Bottle caps. Polyester. These are the new targets of California's environmental movement

It's no longer just plastic bags. California's battle against plastic pollution is now targeting straws, bottle caps and the microfibers that wash off polyester clothes and make their way into the ocean, the stomachs of marine life and ultimately our seafood and drinking water.

Will Mexico's next president lower taxes, eliminate tariffs in Baja California?

Mexico's presidential candidates have vowed support for a special economic zone along the country's northern border.

The truth about lying: we live in a golden age of lies — and lie-detecting

About 20 years ago, UC San Diego's Michael Kalichman began studying scientific ethics. "I had this loose idea that most scientists were good people," he said, "and a very small percentage were deceptive, lying, cheating, horrible people." Long pause. "I was pretty naive. Everybody lies."

LOCAL NEWS

 

Fallen remembered, President Grant honored at Mt. Soledad

About 1,000 people gathered at the Mt. Soledad National Veterans Memorial on Monday to remember members of the military and to honor President Ulysses S. Grant, a Civil War general and 18th U.S. president. whose plaque was presented during the ceremony.

WATCH VIDEO: Police shoot and kill man in Nestor neighborhood

San Diego Police fatally shot a man in the Nestor neighborhood near the Tijuana River Valley Sunday night, after he refused to put down a knife he was holding.

OPINION

 

50th district: Anyone but Duncan Hunter

The former artillery officer once seemed a good fit for his district. No more.

Readers React | Anti-California GOP candidates should be rejected

Kristin Gaspar stated she supported Trump's tax reform bill and in the same breath, claims, if elected, she would focus on conservative fiscal policy.

BUSINESS

 

China approves 13 new Ivanka Trump trademarks in 3 months

Ivanka Trump's brand continues to win foreign trademarks in China and the Philippines, adding to questions about conflicts of interest at the White House, The

The new solar mandate: A leap forward or a step back?

Two University of California professors say the rule requiring new homes in California starting in 2020 be equipped with rooftop solar is wrongheaded.

SPORTS

 

Padres lose as Eric Lauer spots Marlins big lead, rest of team does nothing

Marlins score four runs in first inning off Eric Lauer, beat Padres 5-1.

SDSU headed to Corvallis Regional for NCAA Tournament; Aztecs play LSU in Friday's opener

Aztecs playing in NCAA Tournament for fifth time in six years.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

 

Neko Case, armed with new album, 'Hell-On,' is SDSU-bound with Ray Lamontagne

Veteran troubadour Neko Case is on the road with Ray LaMontage to promote her new album, "Hell-On."

AND FINALLY ...

 

Mt. Soledad Memorial Day Ceremony

Hundreds of people attended a Memorial Day Ceremony at the Mt. Soledad National Veterans Memorial on May 28, 2018.

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