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The UCLA Anderson forecast says San Diego's economy is poised to do better next year, but the rate of growth will probably be small.
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The index of leading economic indicators for San Diego County showed a positive gain in September; the report holds mixed economic news.
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Report: Job growth in the nation's solar industry outshines the rest of the economy. California has a huge share of the solar job pie.
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California Utility Regulators got an earful Monday from people unhappy about San Diego Gas and Electric's billion-dollar-plus rate hike request.
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It will soon be easier for people in wheelchairs and those pushing strollers to board the San Diego Trolley. The Metropolitan Transit Service unveiled a new accessible trolley car.
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ATM fees in San Diego are among the most expensive in the nation; consumer advocates say banks are gouging their customers.
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Southern California grocery workers will soon decide whether they'll support the tentative contract deal reached by negotiators Monday.
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A strike by 10,000 grocery workers in San Diego County was averted today when union negotiators struck a tentative agreement with the owners of Albertsons, Ralphs and Vons/Pavilions.
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San Diego home prices slipped again last month, but sales are up from a year ago.
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Grocery workers, retirees and the unemployed joined in two job-related rallies downtown today.
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