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San Diego gas prices are on a steady downward path since peaking about six weeks ago. The average price is now close to $3.90 a gallon and drivers welcome the relief as the summer driving season hits full speed.
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San Diego's union workers say they won't cross picket lines if local grocery workers go out on strike. Ten-thousand checkers, baggers and butchers at the region's largest chains have been working without a contract since March.
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California Tax Receipts jumped more than 8 percent in the first quarter of the year. The jump in revenue could be happening for a couple of reasons.
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An economic review of fuel economy and vehicle emission standards finds tighter controls actually lead to the creation of more jobs.
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California residents are changing behaviors and opinions because of high gas prices, according to key findings in a Consumer Federation of America poll.
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There are already more than 200 electric only vehicles on San Diego's roads, and that number is expected to increase to 2,000 by December.
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Southern California is a leader in urban and residential rooftop solar technologies. But this green energy boom has left many working-class Latinos behind.
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Housing market continues its weakness across America's top 20 cities, according to monthly index.
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California won't see a huge tax windfall from rising prices this year. In fact, a state tax collecting change could end up costing the state money at the pump.
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Safeway And Target Top Greenpeace List
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