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October 30, 2018

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Essential California

 

TOP STORIES

  

Pentagon will send thousands of additional troops to the border

Around 1,500 of the troops are headed for California and will begin arriving the next two days, with the rest slated to go to Arizona and Texas, the officials said.

Pittsburgh synagogue shooting suspect appears in court after release from hospital, remains in custody

Robert Bowers made his first appearance in court Monday, facing federal charges that include obstruction of exercise of religious beliefs resulting in death and use of a firearm to commit murder during a crime of violence. He also faces state charges, including 11 counts of homicide.

San Diego approves plan to triple housing in Old Town, preserve historic core

A new growth blueprint approved on Monday for San Diego's Old Town neighborhood aims to triple the area's population without damaging its character or historic importance.

LOCAL NEWS

 

Lawsuits challenge Newland Sierra approval

Two lawsuits challenging the county's recent approval of the Newland Sierra housing development have been filed in Superior Court.

El Cajon to sue Kalasho, says councilman is using city resources to campaign

Kalasho has been warned twice in the past three months by City Manager Graham Mitchell and City Attorney Morgan Foley not to use the city's official seal or logo for campaign purposes or other matters that do not pertain to city business.

OPINION

 

Hold Trump responsible for Pittsburgh synagogue shooting? No, but ...

Trump is a symptom — not the cause — of powerful forces creating upheaval around the world.

Domestic terror attacks: Will the nation vote for a rebirth of civility?

When someone hollers "Fire!" in a movie theater, they bear some responsibility for the ensuing carnage.

BUSINESS

 

Little Italy office project snags co-working company Spaces as first tenant

Now branded as "Kettner & Ash," the former U.S. Bank building is being transformed into a hip office concept with millennial co-working brand Spaces first to take residence.

Cirius Therapeutics reports positive midstage results for liver disease drug

Cirius Therapeutics said its flagship liver disease drug has shown positive interim results in a midstage clinical trial. The drug is being tested for non-alcoholic steatohepatitis, or NASH, accompanied by fibrosis. The disease can cause extensive fibrosis and possibly lead to liver failure.

SPORTS

 

Will Browns owner Haslam learn lessons that also eluded Alex Spanos for years?

The Cleveland Browns have no winning seasons since truck stop magnate Jimmy Haslam bought them in October 2012.

Padres' Buddy Reed, Miguel Diaz named to AFL all-star game

Buddy Reed is still collecting accolades in this breakthrough season. The Padres' center field prospect on Monday was selected to participate in the Arizona Fall League's all-star game, joining right-hander Miguel Diaz on the West Division's Fall Stars roster.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

 

La Jolla Symphony & Chorus explores memory, heritage in season-opening concert

For Steven Schick, music director of the La Jolla Symphony & Chorus, there's music magic in the concept of exploration.

AND FINALLY ...

 

Synthetic life forms mimic critical evolutionary events, in Scripps Research studies

Scientists at Scripps Research have published two studies of synthetic life, with a common goal of helping to explain two of the biggest mysteries in the evolution of the earliest forms of life - the origin of mitochondria and how a hypothetical life form that used RNA for heredity turned to DNA.

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