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December 17, 2018

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Essential California

 

TOP STORIES

 

 

Is San Diego's way of policing the police working?

Critics argue San Diego's Community Review Board on Police Practices lacks the power to do its job effectively, lacks diversity and works too closely with the Police Department. Proponents say the board is effective because of its close working relationship with the department, not despite it.

Kasparian ousted as union leader

Following months of controversy and sexual harassment allegations, San Diego labor titan Micky Kasparian lost his bid Friday for president of the United Food and Commercial Workers Local 135.

More than 100 caravan migrants have found jobs in Tijuana, hundreds more cleared to work

Mexico's National Employment Service is matching local companies with Central American migrants looking for jobs. So far, 104 people from the caravan are officially employed.

LOCAL NEWS

 

UCSD transplant program grows quickly as doctors, patients embrace at-risk hearts

New transplant rules that took effect in October and changes in the way the transplant community thinks about risk are resulting in more hearts being made available.

Scooter rider rushed to hospital after colliding with car in Gaslamp Quarter

The collision  happened around 11 p.m. Saturday on Fourth Avenue near the Balboa Theatre, according to the San Diego Police Department.

OPINION

 

What Apple's expansion may mean for the San Diego region

Having Google, Amazon and Apple all expand here is quite a coup.

Border turmoil: Taxpayers footing bill for foreign students

When will our government officials begin to make our citizens a priority?

BUSINESS

 

Should Horton Plaza be preserved?

Under new ownership, Horton Plaza's next act is as a tech office campus, but historians are fighting to preserve the mall's postmodern essence.

Executive's arrest, security worries stymie Huawei's reach

While a Huawei executive faces possible U.S. charges over trade with Iran, the Chinese tech giant's ambition to be a leader in next-generation telecoms is

SPORTS

 

Cavers coach has a birthday to remember with state title

Saturday was Charles James' birthday, but little did the San Diego High School football coach know his team would deliver a special present: a state championship.

SDSU basketball suddenly is a team of perimeter marksmen

Ten games into the season, the Aztecs rank 15th in Division I in 3-point accuracy.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

 

El Vez, the San Diego-bred 'Mexican Elvis,' returning for 'Merry Mex-Mas' gig

El Vez, the pioneering "Mexican Elvis," is now on tour with his annual "Merry Mex-Mas" show and head to San Diego, his hometown.

AND FINALLY ...

 

Spreading JOY with 84 lamps: Mission Valley hotel keeps tradition going for 30 years

Mission Valley Hilton has been using room lights to spell out "JOY" for 30 years.

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