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June 11, 2018

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Essential California

 

TOP STORIES

 

 

Unorthodox Trump faces toughest test yet in North Korea summit

President Donald Trump puts his seat-of-the-pants foreign policy to its toughest test yet as he attempts to broker an end to North Korea's nuclear program.

Liberty Station arts district brings complaints about high rents, low transparency

Complaints from a growing number of tenants at Liberty Station have raised questions about the NTC Foundation's stewardship of 80 acres of city-owned property and, more specifically, the 26 historic buildings it is charged with preserving.

Cox country wants to make California great again

From San Diego up through the Central Valley conservative voters are supporting Rancho Santa Fe Republican John Cox for governor.

LOCAL NEWS

 

Parents want answers following son's death after jail release

Brian Dubrasky died Feb. 15 from an apparent suicide six hours after being released from count jail. His mother believes his death might have been prevented if he had been hospitalized rather than jailed.

Hundreds protest outside at Otay Mesa Detention Center calling for release of asylum seekers

Protesters and immigrants' rights organizers gathered outside of the Otay Mesa Detention Center on Sunday morning to demand the release of asylum seekers fleeing gang violence and state repression in their home countries.

OPINION

 

Don't make California's education debate just about charter schools

When it comes to helping students succeed, California leaders must have a broad focus.

Readers React: Giuliani attacks, but it takes two to create a scandal

Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani says Stormy Daniels isn't credible because she's a porn actress.

BUSINESS

 

From cancer to genetic diseases, San Diego's march of drugs progresses

The region's researchers and companies are distinguished by innovative drugs, some of which have changed the entire landscape around disease treatment.

Nessy Burgers on the move again, but not far

After 29 years, popular roadside hamburger trailer will move into a permanent restaurant location next door this summer.

SPORTS

 

Sports poll: Will you watch the World Cup even though the U.S. team did not qualify?

Will you watch the World Cup even though the U.S. team did not qualify?

SDSU basketball gets commitment from 6-8 sharpshooter

The Aztecs get a commitment from 6-8 sharpshooter Ed Chang after he decommitted from Washington.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

 

SummerFest music director Cho-Liang 'Jimmy' Lin will bow out with poise and panache

Acclaimed violinist Cho-Liang "Jimmy" Lin will bow out as music director for the La Jolla Music Society's annual month-long SummerFest in August after 18 years.

AND FINALLY ...

 

FBI launches campaign to 'think before you post' hoax threats

The FBI has launched a national campaign that highlights the consequences people can face if they post hoax threats online and elsewhere that target schools and other public places. The effort, dubbed #ThinkBeforeYouPost, reminds would-be pranksters that hoax threats could lead to prosecution.