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Qualcomm sheds 1,231 San Diego workers in latest restructuring

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April 23, 2018

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Qualcomm sheds 1,231 San Diego workers in latest restructuring

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Qualcomm cuts 1,231 jobs in San Diego and another 269 workers in the Bay Area as part of a restructuring aimed at trimming $1 billion in cost out of the company.

Tesloop: Rent a Tesla to drive from San Diego to LA for $49

Tesloop launched a new service in San Diego this week that lets consumers rent the all-electric Model 3 for a flat fee of $49 to drive one way to Los Angeles.

Are master-planned communities a development of the past?

Master-planned communities are a relic of San Diego County's past when a surplus of land stretched population areas east, north and south.

Lawsuit filed to kick SDSU West stadium proposal off the November ballot

The suit claims the SDSU West proposal and the group backing it, Friends of SDSU, misused the San Diego State University name and earned a place on the ballot by "cynically tricking voters into signing the petition."

Wells Fargo to pay $1 billion in fines over auto, mortgage lending abuses

Federal regulators have slapped Wells Fargo with $1 billion in new fines, penalizing the beleaguered bank for practices that hurt customers. It's the largest bank penalty of the Trump era and one of the largest non-mortgage related fines since the financial crisis.

Qualcomm extends NXP purchase deadline amid China objections

Qualcomm refiles for approval of its NXP purchase in China after regulators there raise anti-trust concerns over the purchase.

Mission Valley's Civita breaks ground on low-income rentals

Siena and Stylus at Civita will have 306 low-income units and cost $137.5 million to construct.

Ionis to get $1 billion cash in expanded deal with Biogen

Carlsbad's Ionis Pharmaceuticals will get $1 billion cash to help Biogen of Cambridge, Mass., develop neurological drugs.

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