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2018年10月11日 星期四

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October 11, 2018

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Essential California

 

TOP STORIES

  

Hurricane Michael turns deadly and moves inland to Georgia

Initial reports from Mexico Beach, Florida, show utter devastation, with houses submerged in water up to their roofs and debris from blown-apart buildings scattered in the water.

SDG&E to lobby utilities commission to eliminate 'high usage charge' to try to reduce customer bills

San Diego Gas & Electric says it will approach the California Public Utilities Commission and propose a series of changes aimed at reducing customer bills.

DNA confirms shark that attacked boy in Encinitas was great white

DNA evidence obtained from the wetsuit of a 13-year-old boy who was seriously injured in a shark attack at Beacon's Beach in Encinitas last month confirmed the boy was attacked by a great white shark, Encinitas officials announced Wednesday.

LOCAL NEWS

 

Lawsuit: Poor supervision of foster homes led to 'super lice' and dental abscesses

A former San Diego County employee in the child welfare department is suing the county for allegedly firing her after she reported social workers were failing to properly check on foster children, who suffered injuries including dental abscesses and "super lice" infestations in their foster homes.

Police investigating fatal shooting of woman in grocery parking lot in Point Loma Heights

A woman was shot and killed Tuesday night after getting in an argument with a companion in the parking lot of a grocery store in Point Loma Heights and police are looking for her assailant.

OPINION

 

How The San Diego Union-Tribune Editorial Board is making its November 2018 election endorsements

The San Diego Union-Tribune Editorial Board has already begun offering endorsements in numerous campaigns here. We'll add other recommendations there in the days and weeks ahead.

Readers React | Neither side ready to rest after Kavanaugh confirmation

Kavanaugh controversy will not soon fade away.

BUSINESS

 

Dow drops 800-plus points as bond yields fuel stocks' worst day in several months

Stocks retreated Wednesday, with the Dow Jones industrial average losing more than 800 points in a selloff that accelerated in the final minutes of trading. Technology stocks fell especially sharply. The Dow and other major U.S. stock indexes fell more than 3%.

5 big problems: San Diego calls on startups to help tackle urban challenges

The city of San Diego is calling on startups to solve its urban problems, officials announced Tuesday, joining a San Francisco-based effort that connects entrepreneurs to civic challenges.

SPORTS

 

Aztecs' fierce linebacker Tezino took underdog's path to SDSU

Aztecs junior linebacker Kyahva Tezino is working to stay humble as he becomes one of the most formidable SDSU defenders in recent memory

Oceanside girl, 12, riding big wave to world championship

Caitlin Simmers, who helped the U.S. win bronze at the World Surfing Games last month, may be the youngest-ever U.S. athlete to compete at the World Junior Surfing Championship

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

 

Dierks Bentley brings his Mountain High Tour to San Diego as tour nears end

Bentley, who was in San Diego in 2017 for his What the Hell World Tour, has come a long way since 2003, when he first released his self-titled album on the Capitol Nashville label.

AND FINALLY ...

 

Kavanaugh fight show we're divided by mutual loathing. But it's not that simple.

Nearly two-thirds of Americans don't like key views of both the hard left and hard right. But their views are drowned out.

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