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New plan for Comic-Con shuts down Harbor Drive, widens access for attendees

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New plan for Comic-Con shuts down Harbor Drive, widens access for attendees

Tuesday, Jun 19

Comic-Con attendees will see a big change next month when the city shuts down Harbor Drive and widens pedestrian access for badge holders.

Charity parts ways with Dream House raffle consultant

Dream House raffle has not given away dream house since 2005, despite it being named a dream house raffle. The Ronald McDonald House Charities of San Diego said it has done away with the raffle director.

What is AT&T thinking with WatchTV?

AT&T's streaming package WatchTV is priced so cheap, one might wonder if the company has lost its mind. It hasn't.

Controversial Scripps Mesa development OK'd by school board

Despite opposition from community members, a luxury apartment building has been cleared for development on a Scripps Ranch site owned by the San Diego Unified School District and currently used by a charter school.

CPUC rejects $639 million SDG&E pipeline project

The proposed pipeline would run from Rainbow to Miramar.

Amid cost cuts, Qualcomm eyes partial sale of health tech subsidiary Qualcomm Life

Sale of majority stake in Qualcomm Life fits with San Diego company's efforts to shed $1 billion in annual costs.

Sorry, OPEC move not likely to have much effect on California gasoline prices

The oil cartel promises to boost production but the reported numbers were less than some analysts expected.

Expect some pain before gain in trade war, says Trump's SBA chief

"It's not an instant process, that's for sure," said Linda McMahon, head of the Small Business Administration, when asked how long it will take to resolve disputes on tariffs and other trading rules.

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