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Claire de Lune staked its claim in North Park before the neighborhood became the trendy hub it is now. But the popularity it helped jumpstart is ultimately what drew customers away.
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The WEST 2016 conference focuses on emerging threats to the U.S. military and opportunities for defense contractors.
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Del Mar is now the third San Diego County city to approve a ban on single-use plastic bags. The Del Mar City Council voted 5-0 to approve the ban Tuesday night.
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SeaWorld told investors in October it would phase out its orca shows and pivot toward a more educational attraction.
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According to a study by the Urban Institute, if the immigrants who are eligible for naturalization became citizens, their earnings would increase 8.9 percent, and their communities would also see an economic boost. But only 10 percent of eligible immigrants take the step to citizenship.
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KPBS Midday EditionSan Diego advertising and marketing experts weigh in on Super Bowl Sunday's TV commercials.
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KPBS Midday EditionHaney Hong, a small business owner and Navy Reservist, took over as president and CEO of the San Diego County Taxpayers Association.
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The San Diego City Council unanimously approved adding paramedics and EMTs to the city's 10-year-old living wage ordinance. They will soon be making at least $14.43 per hour.
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There's a new face in the San Diego mayor's race, new stats in the mega-methane leak in Los Angeles, and new information on Hubbs-SeaWorld's experiment with farming fish.
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Yellow Cab has launched a mobile app to help the new cabbies compete with rideshare services. Another is expected in February.
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