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A study of all NFL teams finds the Chargers have a small impact on local hotel business during football games.
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KPBS Midday EditionEscondido leaders are looking forward to the opening of the new hotel, which is expected to pave the way for tourism dollars and jobs.
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The company has been dealing with falling attendance and revenue as people's feelings about using animals for entertainment has soured.
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Three years ago, the San Diego International Airport underwent a $1 billion expansion and dedicated $6 million of that to adding artwork as a “calming distraction.” Now, they’ve added another form of artwork: the circus.
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KPBS Midday EditionA neighborhood in Kearny Mesa known for its Asian restaurants and shops wants a makeover to become a vibrant urban community for visitors and eventually for residents.
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California Gov. Jerry Brown is approving legislation requiring SeaWorld to follow through on its plan to end killer whale breeding and entertainment shows.
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A rabid bat was found at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park last week, and health officials are looking for anyone who may have had contact with it.
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San Diego will serve as a host city for the World Baseball Classic next year, and the finals will be in Los Angeles. Second round games will take place at Petco Park March 14-19.
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The team went on offense Wednesday after weathering a blitz of critical reports on its plan to build a stadium and convention center annex in downtown San Diego, releasing an analysis that said the project would be an asset to the city.
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San Diego-based Untitled Hospitality will build, own and manage the hotel on a 13-acre property under a licensing agreement with Stone Brewing.
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