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A Starbucks in Hillcrest is the first to unionize in the city limits and the second in San Diego County.
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The use of field sobriety tests to determine if a driver is under the influence of THC may be effective in certain situations.
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Frustration runs deep among medical cannabis patients and advocates who say the commercial market created by Proposition 64 in 2016 isn’t meeting their needs.
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UC San Diego study finds if retailers lowered prices on perishable goods as the expiration date nears, it could boost sales and reduce organic waste.
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inewsource’s investigation into experimental brain treatments by a former UC San Diego oncologist, Dr. Kevin Murphy, is now part of a massive six-week trial between the doctor and the university.
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The University of San Diego is hosting high school students for a CyberPrep summer camp program this week.
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San Diego County officials are asking the federal government to declare a state of emergency because of the ongoing environmental sewage crisis.
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Advocates of a plant-based diet launched a major advertising campaign in the Greater San Diego area Tuesday featuring 29 billboards that will be displayed for three months.
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Two insurance industry giants have stepped back from the California marketplace.
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According to a recent economic impact report, nearly half of all wineries in the region have recovered from the pandemic.
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