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2018年10月3日 星期三

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October 3, 2018

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Essential California

 

TOP STORIES

 

San Diego County schools are slow to improve in test scores

School test scores countywide and statewide have not budged much over the past three years.

Trump engaged in fraud and dubious tax schemes as he inherited $413 million from his father, report says

The New York Times is reporting that President Donald Trump received at least $413 million from his father over the decades, much of that through dubious tax dodges, including outright fraud.

Bites, punches, guns: ER doctors often targets of assault

Thousands of emergency specialists are in town this week for the 50th annual meeting of the American College of Emergency Physicians, and many were happy to discuss the results of their organization's newly released survey on emergency department violence.

LOCAL NEWS

 

Signature gathering underway to overturn Newland Sierra housing development approval

Signature-gatherers have fanned out across the county to collect signatures in hopes of qualifying a referendum for the March 2020 ballot that would overturn the approval of the Newland Sierra housing project in North County.

Mailer about disability payments roils already fierce San Diego council battle

A controversial campaign mailer sent out Monday is sparking accusations and criticism from both sides in the San Diego City Council battle between Democrat Dr. Jennifer Campbell and incumbent Republican Lorie Zapf.

OPINION

 

Why trade deal with U.S., Mexico and Canada may be a key turning point

America is still committed to robust international trade — thankfully.

Readers React | USMCA? New NAFTA looks a lot like the old NAFTA

No factory will move back, no new jobs will be created and the trade deficit with these countries will remain the same.

BUSINESS

 

Texas steakhouse chain to debut its $10M restaurant in downtown San Diego next month

Texas-based steakhouse chain, Del Frisco's, prepares to open $10 million upscale restaurant in downtown San Diego's recently opened InterContinental hotel.

As stem cell and gene technologies advance, La Jolla conference mushrooms

Now in its 12th year, the Cell & Gene Meeting on the Mesa continues to grow, much like the stem cells that are the center of its business and scientific discussions.

SPORTS

 

Ironman vet Julie Moss recounts her 1982 'Crawl of Fame' in new memoir

Thirty-six years ago, 23-year-old triathlon newbie Julie Moss of Cardiff dragged herself to the finish line at the fledgling Ironman World Championship in Hawaii, transforming her life and the sport at large.

Scouting Report: Aztecs at Boise State

SDSU takes three-game winning streak into Mountain West opener against Broncos.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

 

Getting the Lowe-down on Rob, as actor and '80s icon heads for Balboa Theatre

'Stories I Only Tell My Friends' performance promises candid view of his life and career

AND FINALLY ...

 

State cites immigrant shelter for minors over food service issues

A San Diego shelter for immigrant minors failed to provide children with an adequate amount of food, according to the findings of an investigation by the state's Department of Social Services.

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