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Sunday, Jun 3 For the sixth straight year, The San Diego Union-Tribune is hosting nominations for top workplaces in the county. | | | | Submarine Quest, which debuted last year as part of SeaWorld's Ocean Explorer attraction, has been closed for months with no details on why it was shut down or if it will reopen. | | | | | East Village's newest apartment building, Shift at 1501 Island Avenue, features a unique orange tower. The building has 368 units and an average rent of around $2,800 a month. | | | | | The entertainment included dancers performing Māori dances. The Māori are a Polynesian people native to New Zealand. They have no relation to Australia's aborigines, either ethnically or culturally. | | | | | The plan includes $137 million for San Diego Gas & Electric customers to install electric vehicle charging stations in homes. | | | | | Facebook has a friends and family problem, meaning the tight-knit social fabric that drew us in has all but unraveled. | | | | | The San Diego wireless giant aims to make dedicated AR/VR processor that will enable standalone headsets in the price ranges of Oculus Go, which sells for $199. | | | | | Qdoba, a Mexican fast casual chain formerly owned by Jack in the Box, is now hiring for 100 corporate-level jobs. | | | | |
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