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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. | | | | San Diego Unified Port District considered a new development Tuesday for a parking lot near the Coronado Ferry Landing. | | | | | 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 | | | | | 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. | | | | | 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. | | | | | It's the second time a court has ruled that courts are not the proper venue to settle disputes about climate change. | | | | | 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 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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