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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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The 964-foot Disney Wonder is scheduled today to become the first Disney Cruise Line vessel to visit San Diego.
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The job outlook for Iraq and Afghanistan veterans continues to improve. Many of them are settling down in San Diego and Southern California.
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The San Diego Regional Enterprise Zone, designed to get companies to move into the area by providing tax incentives, was given the green light by the state of California to expand into northern parts of San Diego, Mayor Jerry Sanders announced today.
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