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July 5, 2018

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Essential California

 

TOP STORIES

 

 

Embattled EPA chief Scott Pruitt resigns amid scandals

Environmental Protection Agency chief Scott Pruitt is leaving the agency.

Judge blocks 1 California sanctuary law, allows 2 others

A U.S. judge on Thursday rejected a request by the Trump administration to block two California laws that protect immigrants in the country illegally, but he

Trump administration ups its estimate of children separated from their parents to 3,000; about 100 are toddlers

The Trump administration admits that it is holding hundreds more children separated from their parents after being apprehended at the border than officials had previously estimated. Roughly 100 are under the age of 5. None have yet been reunited with their parents.

LOCAL NEWS

 

Popular trails closed due to heat concerns

Some of the most popular trails in the county will be off-limits to hikers this weekend due to extreme heat.

Heat wave puts Southern California power grid under pressure

Temperatures expected to reach 100 degrees and more in some areas of San Diego County.

OPINION

 

Scott Pruitt's resignation doesn't change EPA's climate-change doubts

When a government official has too many scandals to list, that doesn't bode well for staying in office.

Readers React | At least some cities are cracking down on bike-sharing, scooters

Coronado to scrap impounded dockless bicycles.

BUSINESS

 

As U.S.-China tit-for-tat tariffs approach, here's what could happen

Barring a last-minute change, the Trump administration planned to impose added tariffs on hundreds of Chinese products in a bid to narrow the U.S. trade deficit with China. The tariff's could be imposed just after 9 p.m. Pacific time Thursday.

San Diego's Brain Corp. invests in robotics startup to push its AI tech into new industries

Brain Corp.'s self-driving technology for robots will power Savioke's new robots aimed at delivers in hospitals.

SPORTS

 

Wil Myers keeps focus narrow in return to Padres

Padres outfielder Wil Myers knows what he needs to do, which is focus on the now.

Buechler ready to make serious run at NBA coaching

Jud Buechler, the San Diego Section Player of the Year in 1986 for Poway High.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

 

At La Jolla Playhouse, Pulitzer winner Martyna Majok's 'Queens' probes working-class lives

Polish-born playwright's works spring from stories of people she grew up around

AND FINALLY ...

 

Steve Breen's cartoon caption contest for July 5, 2018

Lots of predictable gags about tater tots and couch potatoes this week

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