Bittersweet ending to health care battle
Patient wins own case for access to nurses, but no precedent for others set
After a lengthy battle with California’s Department of Health Care Services dating back to 2010, Chula Vista resident and muscular dystrophy patient Raul Carranza announced today (October 8) that he has reached an agreement with the state that will restore …
Platinum Equity cooked books, says lawsuit
Former U-T owner got $88 million for collapsing firm, say plaintiffs
Beverly Hills-based Platinum Equity, a private equity firm that formerly owned the U-T, is being sued for phony accounting it allegedly employed to pump up earnings of an allegedly dying company it was selling. The suit was filed in Philadelphia …
Review: Baggage Claim
Paula Patton is so desperate to find a lover that she hides in a trash can to stalk her potential beau. Patton, not Poundstone. You read right. That's nothing compared to the ultimate sacrifice stewardess Montana Moore (Patton) is about …
Chinese fast food: What's taking so long?
The brand-new Park Blvd Express is all dressed up and ready. So when can we break chopsticks?
It's not open yet, but it's yea close. You swear you can smell the pork fried rice already. And you can see: everyone at the Park and Market trolley stop is kinda on tenterhooks. http://www.sandiegoreader.com/users/photos/2013/oct/07/54475/ This is Park Blvd Express …
Padres staff to return in 2014 – maybe
The Padres say that their coaching staff will return in 2014 but some might not be working for the club when all is said and done
The San Diego Padres sent out a press release Monday afternoon that most media members had already heard or otherwise suspected; the Padres coaching staff will all be back for another year in 2014. The coaches mentioned are pitching coach …
Bridgepoint Education gives pro-Nathan Fletcher committee $25k
For-profit university corporation gives Fletcher's Restoring Trust in San Diego $25k
If there's one lesson to be learned from the last few election cycles, it's the rising influence of independent political committees. The outside support groups and the people who run them are becoming more and more adept at raising big …
Review: Battle of the Year in 3D
There's still a chance to skip it in theatres!
People always ask what television shows I watch after clocking a hard day at the multiplex. Like I don’t get enough visually under-stimulating crap on the big screen, I need to beam more garbage (with a laff-track) into my living …
San Diego State marijuana lobbyist and big back taxes
Sacramento paper breaks story about troubles of fabled mega million-dollar influence peddling firm founded by SDSU alum
One of San Diego's proudest claims to political fame in California's capital is the lobbying and "governmental affairs" firm of California Strategies, founded by Bob White, standout San Diego State alumnus and longtime aide to ex-San Diego mayor, U.S. senator …
ComicFest Day 3 Photo Report: Russ Heath, Batton Lash, more
Mission Valley pop culture party wraps it up
The second annual ComicFest wrapped up on October 6 at the Town and Country Resort Hotel and Convention Center. This year’s 3-day event featured sci-fi author Larry Niven, whose storied career is celebrated at an on-site coffeshop and snack bar, …
Joshua White debuts new group at Dizzy's
Following a hit at The Blue Whale in LA, White's band exploded in Pacific Beach.
Piano man Joshua White likes to mix it up, constantly experimenting with groups of different personnel as part of his inexorable quest for growth as a musician. On Oct. 5, White assembled a brand-new group featuring NYC drummer Damion Reid, …
Liquid Geometry: Galactic Reign tour lands in Tijuana, San Diego
Local weirdbeat label brings international roster to town for a West Coast trip.
Starting next week, future funky beat collective Liquid Geometry is bringing their worldwide roster stateside for the first ever Galactic Reign West Coast extravaganza. The international coven of cyber-wizards specializes in forward-thinking juke, trap, experimental, no-step, ambient, and psychedelic bass …
ResMed founder says government shutdown a good thing
But ResMed gets big part of its revenue from government programs
Peter Farrell, founder and executive chairman of San Diego's ResMed, maker of sleep equipment, is quoted in afr.com, the Australian Financial Review, saying that the partial U.S. government shutdown is positive for business. "Any time you can stop any government …
ComicFest Day 2 Photo Report: Sci-fi fans & Jokerman
Mission Valley hotel/resort hosting 2nd annual pop culture bash
http://www.sandiegoreader.com/users/photos/2013/oct/04/54299/ The second annual ComicFest is running through October 6 at the Town and Country Resort Hotel and Convention Center. http://www.sandiegoreader.com/users/photos/2013/oct/04/54303/ This year’s 3-day event features sci-fi author Larry Niven, whose storied career is celebrated at an on-site coffeshop and …
South Park Walkabout: Here's where to rest your bones
The Good Fork, aka Buona Forchetta, has the best patio for chowing and watching the crowds
I'm hauling through South Park. Lotta people. Oh yeah. Their Walkabout's happening. Jump off the #2 at Fern and Beech. Have to see what my latest favorite patio's doing. http://www.sandiegoreader.com/users/photos/2013/oct/05/54332/ This is Buona Forchetta (3001 Beech Street, 619-381-4844), the Italian …
Matt Hall's Tribute to Duke Ellington
The trombonist gave props to the legend at 98 Bottles.
Young trombone master Matt Hall brought a potent mix of emergent talent and veteran experience into 98 Bottles for his Tribute to Duke Ellington concert on Oct. 4, including pianist Ed Kornhauser, violinist Nora Germain, drummer Brett Sanders and bass …
Herb Greenberg returning to San Diego for the weather
Leaves CNBC, rejoins TheStreet.com, but will still do TV
Herb Greenberg, who recently left CNBC as senior stocks commentator, is moving back to San Diego with his wife. They will live in North County. He will rejoin TheStreet.com as editor of Herb Greenberg's Reality Check, a subscription newsletter focusing …
Hagel recalls almost all civilian defense workers
Furloughed 400,000 to return to work next week
In a surprise announcement today (Oct. 5), Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel said he will recall to work next week almost all of the 400,000 Defense Department civilian employees who had been sent home when the government shut down, according …
Pumpkin fair at Bates Nut Farm this weekend
Free family fun daily in Valley Center, California
There is a lot of outdoor fun to be had this weekend during the Bates Nut Farm traditional Pumpkin Festival. The sprawling farm has many delightful and imaginative scarecrows propped up here and there, as they ramp up for a …
Tony Robbins to spend up to $10 million on Florida mansion
Will gut insides of $24.75 million ocean-front home, says gossip columnist
San Diego-based motivational speaker Anthony (Tony) Robbins will shell out $8 million to $10 million upgrading the $24.75 million Palm Beach home he bought earlier this year. The house is only a year old. This is reported by Jose Lambiet's …