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San Diego airport executives look forward to finishing their billion-dollar terminal expansion plan by August of next year.
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A San Diego judge approved a judgment Wednesday ordering retail giant Walmart to pay $2.1 million for overcharging customers in its California stores and for violating a prior 2008 judgment.
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Gasoline costs nearly 80 cents more per gallon than it did in January. Growing world demand could mean oil prices will continue to rise in coming years.
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With gas prices jumping 60 cents in a month, San Diegans are looking for ways to cope and hoping for a reversal.
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KPBS Midday EditionSan Diego's Utility Consumers Action Network — UCAN — is reeling from allegations of misconduct by board members resulting in a Grand Jury investigation.
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The popularity of mobile food trucks continues to grow in San Diego County with about 1,100 making the rounds. Now more than half of them could possibly face new food safety requirements.
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KPBS Midday EditionA consumer group claims that if If San Diego Gas & Electric gets its way, customers could be paying several hundred dollars more a year for electricity.
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KPBS Midday EditionWhen San Diego city officials launched a series of utility-rate hikes in 2007, they expected to spend more than a billion dollars on projects to shore up aging water and sewer systems rife with leaks. But things have not gone as planned.
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It was a fun, festive, and emotional day for many San Diego couples at the County Administration building downtown. That's where the number of public wedding ceremonies double on Valentines Day.
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Ratepayers could be on the hook for hundreds of millions of dollars if SDG&E gets its way.
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