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November 23, 2018

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Essential California

 

TOP STORIES

  

Small group breaks from caravan to press within 500 feet of U.S. border in Tijuana

Asking for more humane conditions in the overflowing Benito Juarez shelter and trying to present themselves to United States immigration authorities for asylum, the group carried white flags as they marched from the migrant camp to the foot of the U.S. pedestrian bridge.

Trump escalates his feud with Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts over 'Obama judges' rebuke

President Trump isn't letting up in his spat with Chief Justice John Roberts, making a fresh claim that judges are threatening national security.

Survivors give thanks after suffering losses in California's worst wildfire

Amid devastation, Californians who survived the Camp fire celebrate Thanksgiving despite having lost homes. Meanwhile, the search continues for the dead and hundreds of people still missing.

LOCAL NEWS

 

Chefs, scientists celebrate sustainably-caught swordfish

Facing a 94 pound swordfish, chef Rob Ruiz explored the question of sustainability in the kitchen, and in the ocean. His demonstration at his Land & Water Company in Carlsbad was part of an event marking a transition to cleaner swordfish fisheries on the West Coast.

Feeding critically ill San Diegans, Special Delivery is thankful for the 'opportunity to serve'

At times, Hugh Burleton feels the weight of the world. "The problems seem so big — homelessness, people who are hungry," said Burleton, 78, a retired nurse. "What can one person do?" Like more than 150 other volunteers, Burleton found an answer at Special Delivery.

OPINION

 

San Diego airport makeover: Why it must include transit center

Making it easier to get to Lindbergh Field should be a no-brainer.

Readers React | Social media misfires: The world should be wary of sites like Facebook, Google

What I fear most about Facebook and sites like Google is their involvement in politics and censorship.

BUSINESS

 

No Black Friday chaos? No problem for top malls

Shopping trends are converging to create a holiday oxymoron: Retail optimism despite major store closings and noticeably thinner crowds at malls on historically high foot-traffic days.

SoCal theme parks roll out white carpet of faux snow and Christmas decorations for winter holidays

Theme parks from SeaWorld and Legoland in San Diego to Disneyland, Disney California Adventure and Knott's in Orange County have rolled out a white carpet of faux snow for visitors who want a dose of Christmas cheer even as Southern California's winter temperatures hover in the mid-70s.

SPORTS

 

Upset by India Mantuana in Red Carpet haults Escape Clause's win streak

India Mantuana, an 18-1 shot, broke quickly to the lead and stole the Red Carpet Handicap at Del Mar. Escape Clause lost for the first time in 10 races.

3 thoughts: SDSU at the Maui Invitational

This team's uncertain future, rebounding issues and the lack of a productive bench.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

 

Broadway stars Matthew Morrison and Kelli O'Hara pairing up again for a rare performance with San Diego Symphony

Duo will perform songs from 'The Light in the Piazza,' 'South Pacific' and more

AND FINALLY ...

 

Why this San Diego man is donating $1 million to Paradise High School students and staff who lost so much in wildfire

Rancho Santa Fe businessman Bob Wilson plans to personally deliver a $1,000 check to each of the school's 908 students and 105 employees in Chino at a venue that has yet to be determined. That's a total $1 million for the wildfire victims to use as they see fit, no strings attached.

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