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KPBS Midday EditionSan Diego City Councilman Todd Gloria, who led the effort to raise the minimum wage, talks about how the city plans to make sure employers comply with the wage increase.
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A searchable website contains more than 100,000 emails and other records that detail the California Public Utilities Commission's dealings with state utility companies over issues such as the shutdown of San Onofre.
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On Saturday, San Diego City College students and other activists will protest the treatment of Mexican farmworkers who harvest the berries sold by Driscoll's.
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A new report from University of San Diego says leading economic indicators are climbing back up, hinting that the economy will continue growing the rest of the year.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe California Insurance Commissioner said more than $400 million in settlement has been paid to California beneficiaries alone.
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The annual climb was tied for eighth among the 20 big cities in the index as some markets experienced double-digit percentage increases.
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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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KPBS Midday EditionSan Diego still has a minimum wage increase measure on the June ballot
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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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As two initiatives to raise California's minimum wage inched closer to the November ballot, business groups have formed a coalition to fight them.
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