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2018年5月8日 星期二

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May 8, 2018

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Essential California

 

TOP STORIES

 

Sessions promises prosecutions for all illegal border crossings, including asylum seekers

The Attorney General, accompanied by ICE deputy director Thomas Homan, was the third high-ranking official of the Trump administration to visit the California border in as many weeks.

Billionaire Soros drops $1.5 million into PAC supporting DA candidate Jones-Wright

Billionaire George Soros has entered the San Diego DA race by contributing #1.5 million to a PAC supporting Genevieve Jones-Wright.

Gone in a Flash: What Green Flash's woes mean to craft beer

Mike Hinkley came to last week's national Craft Brewers Conference in Nashville with a message: He's not the ghost of San Diego beer past.

LOCAL NEWS

 

Mighty carrier strike group returns home

The biggest portion of the Theodore Roosevelt Carrier Strike Group returns after seven months at sea, combat over Iraq, Syria and Afghanistan.

Criminal probe of Cate over SoccerCity documents ends with no charges

The state Attorney General has decided not to pursue criminal charges against San Diego Councilman Chris Cate for leaking a confidential city document in June to developers behind the proposed SoccerCity development in Mission Valley.

OPINION

 

Why are California Republicans proud to be irrelevant?

The state GOP convention showed the same old GOP playbook — the one that loses statewide elections like clockwork.

Readers React | Taking a hard look at the gas tax

We have 7.57 percent of the state's population, but we'll only get 5.76 percent of the gas tax money.

BUSINESS

 

Sempra misses Wall Street's expectations and posts drop in earnings

The reduction in revenue and profit comes after the energy giant acquired Oncor, the largest utility in Texas.

10,000 Maniacs delivers the classics at concert for Parkinson's disease research

To support Parkinson's disease research, alternative rock band 10,000 Maniacs played May 5 at Vista's Moonlight Amphitheatre.

SPORTS

 

Bryan Mitchell headed to bullpen

Padres aren't giving up on Bryan Mitchell, just won't use him as a starter for now.

SDSU basketball lands coveted transfer guard from Pac-12

The Aztecs get a commitment from Washington State point guard Malachi Flynn.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

 

Oceanside Theatre's 'Red' a fiery exploration of artistic passion

Tony Award-winning story of Mark Rothko and a pivotal 1950s project gets a strong revival

AND FINALLY ...

 

Boardroom show highlights San Diego's surfboard making roots

More than 100 exhibitors showed off a range of handcrafted surfboards at the 11th annual Boardroom trade event this weekend at the Del Mar Fairgrounds.

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