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San Diego's index of leading economic indicators jumped a half of a percent in July, the second straight sharp increase.
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A signature-gathering campaign to change Carlsbad's marijuana laws could soon be underway after a group aiming to make commercial marijuana sales legal received the necessary approval it needed from the city to begin its campaign.
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The nation's craft beer industry and local craft brewers are turning to new labels and logo items to differentiate themselves from macrobrewers.
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KPBS Midday EditionPresident Trump's stance on immigration has awakened a sense of Mexican patriotism that is keeping cross-border shoppers in Tijuana.
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Crossing the border into the U.S. at the San Ysidro Port of Entry can take several hours in a car. Now, border crossers say southbound wait times can be as bad as northbound waits — or worse.
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A delegation of nearly 90 politicians and business leaders from San Diego, Tijuana and the surrounding area are advocating for regional issues with Mexico's federal government.
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A top San Diego economist said the region should continue to see economic growth in the coming year.
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Store owners in San Ysidro said fewer Mexicans are coming across the border to shop for clothes and other items. They said customers are frightened by President Trump's hard-line immigration stance.
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KPBS Midday EditionPresident Trump has threatened to force Mexico to pay for his border wall by targeting money transfers into Mexico, or remittances. This would affect U.S. citizens as well as Mexicans.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe mayors of San Diego and Tijuana reaffirmed the partnership of the two border cities Monday in the face of U.S. President Donald Trump's immigration policies.
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