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September 12, 2018

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Essential California

 

TOP STORIES

  

Del Mar board votes to suspend fairgrounds gun show up to a year

Fair board votes stop Crossroads events after December

'This one really scares me': Hurricane Florence closes in on Carolinas

The National Hurricane Center predicts Florence could still strengthen to near Category 5 intensity on Tuesday.

As Mexico asks for peace, Tijuana demands justice

On the morning of June 16, 2010 her boys — aged 18 and 17 — were dragged out of their Jetta while driving to school. Kidnappers demanded the family pay a $500,000 ransom. The Ramoses desperately tried to find the cash but it was futile.

LOCAL NEWS

 

Appeals court upholds dismissal of case against resort after Poinsettia fire

A state appellate court on Tuesday upheld a lower court decision to dismiss a lawsuit that sought to blame a La Costa resort for the start of the Poinsettia fire in 2014.

San Diego paying out nearly $1M to settle falling tree, cracked sidewalk injury suits

San Diego agreed on Tuesday to nearly $1 million in payouts to settle two injury lawsuits, one filed by a woman hit by a falling tree branch in Mission Bay Park and another filed by a woman who tripped and fell on Beech Street downtown.

OPINION

 

Proposition 3: Two biggest reasons to oppose water bond in November election

"Pay to play" ballot measures which benefit those who fund signature-gathering campaigns should not be rewarded.

Readers React | Anthem protests, Nike's Colin Kaepernick ad draw reaction

A fair solution for athletes and the NFL

BUSINESS

 

San Diego needs more skilled workers. Can they be found here?

The region's economic development corporation launches program to double the number of skilled workers in San Diego by 2030.

Trading equity for space, 4 new startups join EvoNexus following rule change

EvoNexus, a longstanding startup incubator known for offering free space to fledgling ventures, has brought in its first batch of companies under a new set of rules that lets Evo snag a slice of their tenant's equity.

SPORTS

 

Talking with ... Missions manager Phillip Wellman

Phillip Wellman has spent the last two decades in Double-A baseball. His San Antonio Missions lost their best player shortly after the first half, was a last-place team in the second half and was down two games to none when it rallied for three straight wins to reach the Texas League finals.

Seems to be deja vu for Greg Olsen

Panthers tight end re-fractures foot, will miss time, similar to 2017.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

 

Good times will roll at Harrah's with Trombone Shorty, Cyril Neville, Walter 'Wolfman' Washington and more

Voodoo Threauxdown, featuring Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue, with Preservation Hall Jazz Band, New Breed Brass Band, Cyril Neville and Walter "Wolfman" Washington.

AND FINALLY ...

 

Sempra subsidiary lines up BP as client for fuels terminal in Mexico

Energy giant BP signs a long-term contract with Sempra subsidiary IEnova for storage capacity at a liquid fuels marine terminal near Ensenada.

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