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Imagine the hassle of having to carry around all of your possessions at all times because you're homeless.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe San Diego City Council voted on Monday to extend for 40 years the pilot program taxing hotel rooms by up to 2 percent. The funds collected in the Tourism Marketing District will go exclusively to marketing San Diego and its amenities to tourists.
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KPBS Midday EditionMany predict healthy sales during the longest holiday shopping season in five years.
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Three Hostess outlets in San Diego County closed their doors today, but the company that makes Wonder Bread and Twinkies snacks agreed to a mediation session that could make the closings temporary.
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One of San Diego's leading economists predicts a gradually improving local economy next year and says the housing market may lead the way.
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Sempra Energy Chief Executive Officer Debra Reed will become chairwoman of the San Diego-based utility next month.
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Walmart stores in at least eight states were the targets of an organized workers' rights campaign today.
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San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Ruben Barrales announced today that he will step down at the end of the year to pursue other opportunities.
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Chula Vista and port authority officials visit China to drum up financing for a $2 billion bay-front redevelopment.
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Almost 80 years after the Great Depression, a presidential candidate is talking about implementing another public works program.
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