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Sunday, Dec 31 Here's who you need to keep an eye on and issues to track in San Diego in the new year. | | Just in time for the start of legal recreational marijuana sales, Jack in the Box is launching in January a Munchie Meal promotion with cannibis lifestyle website Merry Jane, founded by Snoop Dog. | | | One of the biggest questions raised by the warring proposals to overhaul the Qualcomm Stadium site: What kind of traffic headaches will all of that development create? | | | If the economy keeps growing, high-end auto sales and ancillary services may grow as well. | | | A $300 million hotel project moves forward amid competing efforts to expand the San Diego convention center on the same bayfront site. | | | The rise of online skinny bundles and the exodus of traditional pay TV customers in 2017 mean 2018 will be another formative year for Internet TV. | | | New recording fees on real estate matters would generate up to $300 million statewide. | | | Horton Plaza mall was a marvel when it opened in 1985, emulated worldwide. Now nearing its 40th birthday with many vacancies, its future may become clearer with the sale of the Westfield chain to a French company. | | |
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