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San Diego drivers are paying more to fill up their vehicles. Fear and uncertainty are pushing prices up closer to 2008's record high.
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Small businesses might think only big corporations need to worry about cyber attacks. But that's not true.
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Despite tough economic times, people showed up in droves to the 18th Annual San Diego Latino Film Festival.
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San Diego gas prices continue to hover near the $4 a gallon mark.
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Delays in chip production could mean longer waits for the new iPad and fewer deals on other hot items.
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A local biotech firm is working with a major trash company to turn landfill waste into green chemicals used to make everyday items.
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Last year's U.S. Census shows the changes in Asian-American communities across the Southwest.
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Japan’s main export is cars and the devastating earthquake resulting tsunami have wreaked havoc on the industry. But the effects have yet to be felt on the local level.
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Local business leaders hope the ship hasn’t sailed on a state tax-credit program. The program is on the chopping block and California tries to handle a $26-billion deficit.
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San Diego residents are dealing with another big jump in fuel prices. The average price of a gallon of regular rose more than 10 cents over the weekend.
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