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July 23, 2018

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Essential California

 

TOP STORIES

 

Trump creates a summer of discontent for Republican candidates

It has been a common pattern for GOP candidates: Trump sparks controversies around issues that throw many of the most vulnerable House incumbents for a loop.

Reports tally internal misuse of powerful police data network

For decades, law enforcement officials across California have had access to a powerful computer network that, with a few keystrokes from a desk terminal or patrol car, can access information on any Californian with a drivers license, registered car, parking ticket or restraining order.

Who is Dana Sabraw, the judge behind the family reunification case?

U.S. District Court Judge Dana Sabraw, who ordered the government to stop separating families at the border, is described as affable, even-handed and not afraid of complex legal problems.

LOCAL NEWS

 

Should housing developers be allowed to pay their way out of climate pollution?

San Diego County lawmakers are on the verge of approving seven new suburban housing projects far from urban job centers that the Sierra Club and a host of other environmental groups say could undermine the state's fight against climate change.

Here's a switch: Comic-Con gripe session elicits plenty of praise, applause

In a change this year, praise from Comic-Con attendees for a well-run convention dominated a talk-back session with the board president. There were still the usual complaints about long lines.

OPINION

 

Improve state schools? Trump, California won't help

Is the goal of public education to help students? Or to create inviolate lifetime employment for teachers?

Readers React | Wildfire politics: Bills protecting utilities debated

Utilities would like to change state laws that hold them responsible for damages when their equipment causes fires.

BUSINESS

 

Human Longevity sues J. Craig Venter Institute, alleging theft of trade secrets

Human Longevity sues J. Craig Venter Institute, alleging theft of trade secrets. Suit alleges Craig Venter illegally took information on a HLI laptop after he was fired.

Supervisors to consider three large housing projects

The first three of seven large housing developments proposed to be built in various parts of unincorporated San Diego County will go before the Board of Supervisors next Wednesday for approval.

SPORTS

 

Padres score lots, Ross hangs tough to beat Phillies in doubleheader opener

Padres score three runs in first inning, this time beat Phillies in first game of doubleheader.

Don't be surprised if Kawhi Leonard warms to Toronto

Will Leonard leave Toronto in free agency, or will the city and team work their magic on him.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

 

Country-rock pioneer Chris Hillman talks music and reuniting with fellow Byrds' alum Roger McGuinn

Two of the three surviving members of Rock and Roll Hall of Famers The Byrds, Chris Hillman and Roger McGuinn, are reuniting for a tour with Marty Stuart. Hillman explain why.

AND FINALLY ...

 

County failed repeatedly to stop sexual abuse of foster children, lawsuit alleges

Lawsuit calls into question how well San Diego County is protecting children in foster care, after a foster father was convicted of lewd acts on three boys in his care.

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