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January 30, 2019

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Essential California

 

TOP STORIES

  

First asylum seeker from Central America returned to Mexico

The first asylum seekers to be returned under the Trump administration's "Migration Protection Protocols," known as Remain in Mexico, arrived in Tijuana around 10:45 a.m. on Tuesday.

Lawmakers are uneasy about using military money and active-duty troops at border

House committee members ask Defense Department officials why active-duty troops are deployed on the border and caution against using defense funding for a border wall.

Closing arguments focus on harm in FTC's antitrust trial against Qualcomm

Lawyers for the U.S. Federal Trade Commission and Qualcomm present final arguments in the 10 day antitrust trial in San Jose. The judge said a decision is expected to take some time because of the many documents and complex legal issues in the case.

LOCAL NEWS

 

1 killed, 1 injured in Oceanside plane crash

One person was killed and a second was trapped after a small plane crashed west of the Oceanside Municipal Airport early Tuesday, a police official said.

San Diego council sets housing, environment, social equity as priorities

The priorities, which Gomez calls a work plan, aim to put the council in the position of setting the agenda for San Diego, instead of Mayor Kevin Faulconer.

OPINION

 

California cannabis industry's real threat still being ignored

Tax relief for the cannabis industry may be a good idea. But a 4 percent tax cut won't come close to ending the huge price advantage owned by illegal shops.

Readers React | Child detentions: Failed policy continues to send terrifying message

Too many Americans stand by hoping that lawsuits — filed by Southern Poverty Law Center, Legal Aid Justice Center, and others — will release the children, but their trauma will endure.

BUSINESS

 

San Diego home price increases fall behind nation, California

San Diego County resale homes are not increasing at the same pace as the rest of California.

PG&E files for bankruptcy. Here's why that could mean bigger electricity bills

PG&E's bankruptcy filing puts wildfire victims' fates in question and is likely to result in electricity bill increases for millions of Californians.

SPORTS

 

SDSU looks for revenge from Air Force loss

A preview of Wednesday night's game at Viejas Arena, with the Aztecs looking to remain unbeaten at home in the Mountain West.

Move to brown means Padres should kick ballpark blues

The Padres will change their color scheme from blue to brown in 2020. Should they rethink the navy blue that prevails inside Petco Park? Team owners Ron Fowler and Peter Seidler are unified on that topic.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

 

'Kiss&Tell' Valentine's cabaret puts romantic duos onstage at Moonlight

Vista show starring a quintet of show-biz couples is a celebration of love, musical-theater style

AND FINALLY ...

 

San Diego Zoo's newborn okapi raises hopes for endangered giraffe relative

Okapis are the closest living relatives of giraffes. And like their longer-necked cousins, okapis are endangered. So the recent birth of an okapi at the San Diego Zoo was cause for celebration.

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