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August 17, 2018

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Essential California

 

TOP STORIES

  

San Diego judge again freezes family deportations, leans toward allowing separated migrant children to pursue own asylum claims

A San Diego judge put an indefinite freeze on deportations of migrant families Thursday, saying the evidence weighs heavily in favor of a court order that would allow all children to pursue asylum claims in the U.S. rather than be unequivocally deported with their parents.

Aretha Franklin, the 'Queen of Soul,' dead at 76

Aretha Franklin, who died Thursday at 76, was a once-in-a-generation singer. She passed away at her home in Detroit.

SDSU grad finally gets his diploma — at age 105

Bill Vogt graduated in 1935, but never received his piece of paper. In a ceremony Thursday, the university gave him one.

LOCAL NEWS

 

Criticized by Democrats and Republicans alike, El Cajon councilman tries to join largely defunct Federalist Party

El Cajon Councilman Bessmon "Ben" Kalasho received criticism from Republican and Democratic speakers alike at the City Council meeting on Tuesday, then attempted to join the Federalist Party later in the week.

Local church plans to renovate old Ritz Theater on Escondido's Grand Avenue

Ambitious plans by a local church to renovate the long-abandoned Ritz Theater on Grand Avenue in downtown Escondido — plans that include the razing of an adjacent commercial building on Juniper Street and construction of a new two-story structure are swiftly coming together

OPINION

 

Why Donald Trump's trade war may crush Central Valley farmers

When even Devin Nunes is criticizing the president's decisions, that shows Trump's policies are taking their toll.

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BUSINESS

 

Is Walmart's tech investment in San Diego a sign of bigger things to come?

Tech talent wars are brewing behind the scenes in San Diego as the nation's largest retailer tries to out recruit its biggest rival.

Scripps again tops local results in U.S. News top-hospitals report

Scripps Health receives seven national rankings compared to six for UC San Diego Health. Both facilities saw a slight erosion in national status in U.S. News and World Report's annual "best hospitals" list.

SPORTS

 

US youth soccer is broken, here are some ways to fix it

If we're going to criticize the system, the least we can do is offer some solutions, idealistic as they may be.

Ex-Chargers voice Lewin puts down San Diego roots, reaches out

Broadcaster Josh Lewin has adopted San Diego as his new hometown and hopes to make a difference in his coastal community.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

 

Aretha Franklin, dead at 76, made history at her final San Diego show (and it all started with an interview)

Aretha Franklin, who died Thursday, made musical history many times, including in San Diego, where she sang for the only time with one of her idols, jazz sax great James Moody

AND FINALLY ...

 

Steve Breen's cartoon caption contest for Aug. 16, 2018

Many readers sent in variations of the same caption this week:

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