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The San Francisco district attorney led the lawsuit that said Uber falsely claimed its criminal screening of would-be drivers was the most comprehensive available.
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San Diego's 114 breweries and brewpubs had combined sales of $851 million last year and collectively employed more than 4,500 workers, according to a new report.
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After announcing in March that it will no longer breed killer whales in captivity, the company is now asking President Obama to pressure Japan to shut down its commercial whaling industry.
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The California Assembly and Senate on Thursday green-lighted a plan that would make the statewide minimum wage $15 an hour by 2022. The bill now goes to Gov. Jerry Brown, who is expected to sign it.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe Chargers will begin collecting signatures in three weeks in a bid to qualify a $1.8 billion downtown stadium and convention center annex proposal for the November general election.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe California Budget and Policy Center released a new index that rates women's overall well-being in the state. Factors include health, employment, economic security, personal safety and political empowerment.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe Liberty Public Market just opened in Point Loma and attracted an estimated 12,000 people during its first week in business.
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In an effort to put more electric cars on the road, the popular Clean Vehicle Rebate Program will no longer be available for high-end customers and will focus instead on lower-income consumers.
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San Diego's craft brewing hub got a huge boost from a local company that specializes in making a crucial element in the beer making process, yeast.
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The San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce is open to exploring a downtown Chargers stadium linked to a convention center expansion. The news came after a presentation from Chargers stadium envoy Fred Maas.
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