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The California Civil Rights Department said that Ralphs ignored the state's Fair Chance Act, which took effect in 2018, that bars employers from asking about criminal histories.
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San Diego-based Illumina says it made its decision to divest after a U.S. appeals court ruled Friday that the merger could violate antitrust laws.
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There are warning signs for the California economy: Unemployment is inching up, tech layoffs continue and IPOs are waning. Experts expect a downturn, but it’s still possible the state will avoid a recession.
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The North Park thrift store started as a laundry service to patients who didn’t have the strength to do their own. But thanks to powerful new treatments, the director says it’s no longer needed.
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USD economics professor Alan Gin says a 'soft landing' looks likely, while a local mortgage expert says the real estate market is picking up.
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The place is now known as Brick N Barn.
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California’s rent cap doesn’t apply to low-income housing, which has its own rules. With inflation, some tenants have gotten much higher rent increases.
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Regional officials said the decision would be a significant blow to San Diego's economy.
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California lawmakers created Housing Is Key with billions of dollars in federal relief money, initially guaranteeing everyone who applied in time and was approved would get paid.
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According to the city, the interactive geographic information system platform will allow residents to view more than 1 million permits dating back 20 years.
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