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San Diego council votes to limit Airbnb rentals to primary residences only

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San Diego council votes to limit Airbnb rentals to primary residences only

Wednesday, Jul 18

In a move that will dramatically alter San Diego's home sharing landscape, the City Council Monday voted to outlaw vacation rentals in secondary homes, limiting short-term stays to one's primary residence only.

New restaurant development coming to Coronado Ferry Landing

San Diego Unified Port District considered a new development Tuesday for a parking lot near the Coronado Ferry Landing.

Will trade war derail Qualcomm's $43 billion NXP merger? Deadline looms next week

Qualcomm's agreement to buy NXP Semiconductors expires on July 25, and the deal still hasn't been approved by regulators in China amid rising trade tension

Bosa to replace Paladion site downtown with tech-friendly office

After sitting on a vacant property adjacent to Horton Plaza for years, Bosa Development is now pushing forward with a plan to tear the existing structure down to its steel frame and erect a low-rise 162,000 square-foot Class A creative office building in its place.

Covered CA rates to increase 9 percent, on average, in San Diego County

California's health insurance exchange released top-level rate information Thursday, but details on specific plans in individual communities won't be available for several weeks.

Judge tosses out another lawsuit against oil companies but Imperial Beach won't withdraw

It's the second time a court has ruled that courts are not the proper venue to settle disputes about climate change.

Should people with student loan debt be allowed to discharge it via bankruptcy?

Bloomberg's Editorial Page recently called on Congress to treat student debt like other debt, making it easier to declare bankruptcy but what do economists and business executives think?

Illumina continues to soar as its gene sequencers dominate the market

Illumina stock has more than doubled over the last two years, as the San Diego biotech's dominance of the genetic sequencing field continues to grow.

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