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The Saturday after Thanksgiving is celebrated as the day to buy local with pro-small-business campaign underway around the county.
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GoDaddy founder and Marine Corps veteran Bob Parsons wants to raise $10 million for the Camp Pendleton-based Semper Fi Fund. If donors can raise $5 million by Dec. 31, Parsons will match it with $5 million from the Bob & Renee Parsons Foundation.
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In his executive orders on immigration, President Barack Obama outlined plans for drawing high-skilled workers into the country.
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In honor of Veterans Day, restaurant chains and retailers are offering all sorts of discounts and free meals on Nov. 11 for active-duty military, veterans, and reservists.
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Freight traffic moving through West Coast ports could come to a standstill if labor issues aren't resolved.
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The Navy has completed the first two landings of F-35C Joint Strike Fighters on an aircraft carrier — a milestone for the new plane.
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San Diego is putting smart meters on some San Diego streets. The meters can take credit cards and track how parking spaces are used.
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The City Council's Public Safety and Livable Neighborhoods Committee cleared the way Wednesday for one of San Diego's most popular coffee house chains to open shop at the downtown Central Library.
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The council voted two weeks ago to approve the framework of the agreement in concept and have the City Attorney's Office return with a draft ordinance.
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KPBS Midday EditionTijuana Innovadora, will focus on innovation, entrepreneurship and binational economies. The biennial conference features 200-plus speakers, exhibits, workshops and special events about technology, food and fashion.
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