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First they reclaimed an old strip mall on El Cajon Boulevard. Now, young business owners are reclaiming Utah Street in San Diego's North Park neighborhood.
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KPBS Midday EditionAccording to a 2014 survey of graduating college seniors in the nation, 61 percent said they had held some kind of internship during their college careers. But not all internships are created equal.
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Gov. Jerry Brown has approved legislation recognizing California's professional cheerleaders as employees who are entitled to minimum wage and overtime.
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Transit officials approved San Diego's first new taxi permit since the 1980s Tuesday, with hundreds more on deck.
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San Diego exports grew by nearly 4 percent last year.
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Supporters of a proposed 26-acre development on the site of the strawberry fields said they submitted petition signatures in a bid to force the Carlsbad City Council to take action on the plan or place it before voters.
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KPBS Midday EditionResearchers at San Diego State University found that 12th graders and adults are more supportive of working mothers today than their 1970s counterparts.
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The winners were given the MetroConnect Prize to help expand their global presence.
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A law that takes effect Wednesday will ensure most employees receive at least three paid sick days a year. The law was authored by Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez from San Diego.
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Councilman Chris Cate said many of the people bringing innovations to the market are designing products in their living rooms and garages.
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