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Officials with the city's Development Services Department found that California Environmental Protection Act regulations don't apply in the case of the dispensaries. The City Council will review the findings on Tuesday.
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December's job gains capped a stellar year for hiring that saw nearly 3 million jobs created, the most since 1999.
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For years, the city of San Diego has worked to expand its Convention Center, but a court decision in August brought the project to a halt and little has been mentioned about it since.
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The American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations announced its 2015 Raising Wages Campaign at the end of a national summit on the issue in Washington, D.C.
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The settlement is the culmination of a civil enforcement investigation into 99 Cents Only Stores' improper storage, handling and disposal of hazardous and pharmaceutical waste products.
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A federal mediator is getting involved in stalled contract talks between West Coast dockworkers and their employers.
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Safeway, the parent company of Vons, will place stricter controls on the disposal of hazardous and medical wastes as part of a $9.87 million legal settlement with 43 government agencies in California, including the city and county of San Diego.
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Lines stretched along the sidewalk on the second day of the San Diego International Auto Show.
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Aethlon Medical said its hemopurifier will be tested at 10 sites for up to 20 U.S. patients.
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Many notable people left the world in 2014, including some well-known San Diego figures.
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