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September 10, 2018

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Essential California

 

TOP STORIES

 

 

Don't apply to college until you read our guide to how U.S. News ranks schools

Educators, parents and students say the rankings are as confusing and dubious as they are helpful.

CEO Leslie Moonves exits CBS without severance package; company says $20 million will be donated to women's groups

Bowing to pressure brought on by a sexual harassment scandal, CBS Corp. Chairman and Chief Executive Leslie Moonves resigned late Sunday, the company announced. A separate deal reshapes CBS board.

Hunter defense involving prosecutors at Clinton fundraiser likely a non-starter, experts say

Legal experts say the attendance of two federal prosecutors at a Hillary Clinton fundraiser brings up an interesting side issue — and at worst raises questions of an appearance of a conflict of interest — but is unlikely to derail the case against Rep. Duncan Hunter.

LOCAL NEWS

 

Border Patrol agent shot at while patrolling the San Ysidro area

A Border Patrol agent was shot at while patrolling about a half mile west of the San Ysidro Port of Entry early Sunday, a federal official said. 

Changes coming to Escondido council in November?

Three members of the Escondido City Council are running for reelection in November and although the conservative majority led by Mayor Sam Abed appears likely to be retained, one significant change is possible that will empower, to some extent, the lone liberal council voice of Olga Diaz.

OPINION

 

The California Public Utilities Commission says you should trust it. Not yet.

The agency's chief blames his lawyers for deceiving the Legislature and the state Attorney General's Office. Really?

Why Brown must approve later school start times

School districts must not operate in a way that hurts the health of students.

BUSINESS

 

CCA 101: How does Community Choice Aggregation work? What you need to know

Community Choice Aggregation allows local governments to supply electricity to customers in their own area, bypassing utilities like San Diego Gas & Electric.

Kona Kai shows off new $13M expansion

The enlarged hotel, completed in June, now has 41 more suites, bringing the total number of rooms to 170, all of which have views of San Diego Bay or the Kona Kai Marina.

SPORTS

 

Chiefs race past Chargers for ninth straight time

Chargers special teams and defense poor against Kansas City, which gets four TD passes from Patrick Mahomes and three TDs from Tyreek Hill.

Hosmer's homer helps Padres outlast Reds

Eric Hosmer hits a home run in the ninth inning to end another long day, give Padres a victory over Reds.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

 

KAABOO Del Mar, which debuts in Texas and Grand Cayman in 2019, aims to expand upscale festival in up to 10 cities

After four years in Del Mar, the KAABOO festival is expanding to the Cayman Islands, Texas and up to eight other locations in North America,

AND FINALLY ...

 

Coronado polo match brings Kentucky Derby fashion to the beach

It was a gray overcast Sunday in Coronado but that failed to mute the bright colors and excitement of the Polo America Beach Polo Cup.  People dressed to the nines in sequins, lavish dresses, large hats, tailored suits and extravagant jewelry attended the event.

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