-
Architectural Salvage has been an important place for preservationists and people interested in the reuse of old fixtures.
-
National City and Chula Vista both agreed to hire more union labor for publicly-funded construction projects.
-
There’s an even larger raise for California fast food workers on the horizon.
-
Minimum wage in the city has gone up annually since 2019 by an amount corresponding to the prior year's increase.
-
Frontwave Arena will have about 7,500 seats and will be home to the San Diego Sockers.
-
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.
-
Measure C, a 2022 voter-approved ballot measure that allows buildings in the Midway District to exceed San Diego’s 30-foot coastal height limit, was rejected in the final court to the law by a Superior Court judge.
-
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.
-
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.
-
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.
RELATED STORIES
Sign up for our newsletters!
Keep up with all the latest news, arts and culture, and TV highlights from KPBS.
- Advocates ask for safety fixes to San Diego's 'Fatal 15' deadly intersections
- Fletcher asks judge to force accuser’s friend to release messages
- Faith leaders support student encampment for Palestine at UC San Diego
- UC San Diego protesters say they're committed to keeping the peace
- San Diego advocates criticize new breast cancer screening guidelines