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Wednesday, Aug 8 Home sales hit their lowest level in years, but what it means for the real estate industry, and homeowners, waits to be seen. | | | | The on-again, off-again effort to expand San Diego's convention center is stalled yet again, with no clear plan surfacing to revive it as rival cities enlarge their own centers. Some say a 2020 election is still an option. | | | | | Infuriated over San Diego's strict new short-term rental regulations, Airbnb is backing a referendum effort in hopes of overturning legislation it has characterized as a ban. | | | | | For the second quarter in a row, SeaWorld saw notable growth in attendance and revenues, signaling a possible comeback. The company also revealed a settlement with SEC related to possible securities law violations. | | | | | The statement does not mention the third plaintiff, biologist Beverly Emerson. It also says nothing about the settlement terms. | | | | | San Diego's final attempt to boot the dueling stadium proposals, SDSU West and SoccerCity, from the November ballot failed Monday following a ruling from the state's appellate court. | | | | | A man indentifying himself as an OSHA employee said there was almost an accident involving the transfer of canister of spent nuclear fuel at the now shuttered San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station. | | | | | Kevin Sagara takes over, effective Aug. 25. | | | | |
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