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Kearny Mesa: The next Little Italy?

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January 22, 2018

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Kearny Mesa: The next Little Italy?

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Its aerospace origins now history, San Diego's original industrial powerhouse centers wants to be the next Little Italy in a post-car world.

Qualcomm gets European approval for $38B NXP acquisition

Regulators in Europe and South Korea have approved Qualcomm's proposed acquisition of Dutch chip maker NXP Semiconductors, but some NXP shareholders are seeking a higher price from Qualcomm.

Amazon names 20 finalists for second headquarters but San Diego not on the list

Amazon's short list of cities for its second headquarters includes New York, Chicago, Pittsburgh, Austin, Atlanta and Miami.

Padres installing baseball's biggest solar project

The $1 million solar project is expected to be finished by the Padres' home opener March 29.

The smartphone trap (or why it's time to put your phone down)

Aside from modeling to younger generations a kind of life that isn't dictated by devices, the simplest reason to go device-less is this: We are happier when we're disconnected.

SeaWorld's fastest, tallest coaster reaches milestone

SeaWorld's planned Electric Eel coaster, which will debut this summer, reached a milestone this week, with the topping out of the steel

Viasat wins $350M contract to support Special Operations forces

Carlsbad satellite Internet provider will supply communications technologies and services to Special Operations forces. The contract lasts five years.

Possible Alzheimer's drug also slows aging

Study authors say a drug that inhibits aging may succeed where drugs specifically aimed at Alzheimer's have failed.

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