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Regardless of whether the stadium is approved, Rams owner Stan Kroenke is proceeding with a mixed-use development of the nearly 300 acres that includes a hotel, housing, retail and office space and a lake.
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The California agency responsible for protecting workers employs fewer than 25 inspectors who are fluent in Spanish — despite overseeing a large Spanish-speaking workforce at high risk for injury on the job.
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California's business climate gets high marks for job creation when compared to other states in a new survey put together by Beacon Economics.
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The City Heights neighborhood of San Diego has long been considered a food desert with its sparse supermarkets. But residents are working to make it an oasis of well-stocked corner markets.
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San Diego's tourism industry is on pace to set calendar-year records for number of visitors, how much money they spent and hotel room tax revenue generated.
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The future will be led by humans but built by robots, according to organizers of the RoboUnivers Conference at the San Diego Convention Center.
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KPBS Midday EditionWith drone sales expected to take off this holiday season, the FAA announced Monday small drones will now need to be registered.
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Supervisor Greg Cox said the action calls on the FAA to keep LOWMA, established 17 years ago to reduce noise in Point Loma, which includes a large residential area, a university and military cemetery.
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As part of the city of Carson's drive to entice the National Football League, city officials will consider putting a development moratorium on land adjacent to a proposed football stadium.
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The biggest mall operator in the country, Westfield Group, has donated $75,000 to a local nonprofit to fight a shopping center proposed for the shores of a Carlsbad lagoon.
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