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August 2, 2018

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Essential California

 

TOP STORIES

 

Supreme Court rules San Diego skipped key legal step in taking pension reform to voters

The state Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that San Diego's six-year-old pension cutbacks were illegally placed on the ballot, overturning an appeals court ruling last year that had vindicated the cuts.

Government asks ACLU to find missing migrant parents

The ACLU pushed back in its part of the filing, asking the judge in the class-action lawsuit to order the government to keep working on its own to locate parents and to provide more information to the civil rights organization so that it can help.

San Diego's Scripps Pier records highest ocean temperature in its 102-year history

The high temperatures might be left over from the warm-water "blob" off California in 2014.

LOCAL NEWS

 

PUC releases highly anticipated ruling for government-run alternatives to SDG&E, other investor-owned utilities

Lobbyists for SDG&E's parent company Sempra Energy have repeated argued that adoption of the public-energy program, known as community choice aggregation, could pose significant financial risks to cities as well as residents and businesses.

Temperatures stay high, but weekend brings humidity relief

San Diego County can expect some relief from the high humidity this weekend, but temperatures stay high for the foreseeable future

OPINION

 

San Diego's pension mess just got a lot messier. Now what?

Then-Mayor Jerry Sanders really threw himself into the campaign for Proposition B in 2012, which overhauled San Diego public workers' pension system. Now his campaigning has thrown San Diego into turmoil.

Readers React | A new threat to California's Proposition 13 rears its head

Property prices are expensive enough without Sacramento allowing for property tax increases.

BUSINESS

 

Discovery led by Scripps Research scientists can make better genetic drugs

Chirality

Dexcom posts blow-out quarter, shares gain 30 percent

The continuous glucose monitoring company sees soaring demand, pledges to end product deliver delays by end of September.

SPORTS

 

SoccerCity kicks up its campaign, but not all Spanos shots hit the mark

SoccerCity backers, in a recent commentary published in the Union-Tribune, depicted past sports teams owners in San DIego as only out for themselves. Where the comparison falls short the most is in its implication of current sports team ownership for the SoccerCity backers.

Aztecs' renovated locker room ready in time for fall camp

San Diego State spent $2 million in privately-raised and internal funds for its football locker room makeover.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

 

With high-octane numbers, 'On Your Feet!' an honest story about the Estefans and a refreshing take on jukebox musicals

National touring production tells the warts-and-all song-and-dance story of Gloria Estefan and the Miami Sound Machine.

AND FINALLY ...

 

Can Aztecs fans tip City Council support for stadium lease?

The university is appealing to impassioned Aztecs football fans to help it win favor with council members and complete a controversial lease extension for SDCCU stadium.

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