California’s minimum wage is adjusted every year for inflation. Some cities have a higher wage floor and unions are advocating increases for specific industries.
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For generations it’s been a near article of faith that homeownership beats out being a renter. In California in 2025, having a landlord has its perks.
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State Sen. Steve Padilla introduced Senate Bill 58 to update the threshold, which has remained unchanged since 1969.
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A new movement to repeal the city’s trash fee could have major consequences for the city of San Diego.
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The holiday travel period consists of 18 days, beginning Friday and lasting through Monday, Jan. 5. The busiest travel days are anticipated to be Dec. 23 and 28, and Jan. 4.
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San Diego has been on national 'most expensive places to live' lists for many years, leading locals to cut spending and start DIY-ing.
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The San Diego City Council approved zoning changes in the two neighborhoods that add capacity for more than 31,000 new homes.
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Ronda Deplazes thought Gov. Newsom’s CARE Court could save her son as he struggled with mental illness. Two years later, she and other families say little has changed for them.
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Thousands of Marines, sailors and the U.S. Air Force's 10th Air Force finished the annual Steel Knight war games exercise Sunday.
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The rate increase has been approved by the California Public Utilities Commission.
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Some community college districts in California say enrollment is up by more than 10%, though official numbers have yet to be released. Historically, college enrollment fluctuates depending on the strength of the economy.
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