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Sunday, Oct 28 A statewide measure could open up California to rent control, while analysts point to past failures. | | | | The Norwegian Bliss, a 4,500-passenger cruise ship, diverted to San Diego from its Mexican Riviera itinerary because of a hurricane that made landfall in Mexico Tuesday night. | | | | | The opening of Ketch Grill & Taps and Portside Gelato & Coffee, where the former Red Sails Inn operated for nearly six decades, offers a preview of what's to come late next year when the $20 million Portside Pier project debuts on the Embarcadero. | | | | | San Diego cellular giant claims Apple failed to protect its confidential software code and provided it to arch rival Intel. | | | | | A nearly century-old YMCA building in downtown San Diego is being transformed into a boutique hotel that is costing the developer $80 million. It is expected to open early next year. | | | | | The long-awaited, pedestrian-friendly makeover of Balboa Park, known as Plaza de Panama, is moving forward with an anticipated completion date of June 2021. | | | | | With a decision whether the city of San Diego should adopt a government-run power program in the offing, San Diego Gas & Electric has notified city officials the utility is withdrawing a potential counterproposal to what is called Community Choice Aggregation. | | | | | A referendum launched by Airbnb and HomeAway forces San Diego City Council to repeal legislation barring short-term rental of second homes, but leaves open the question of how home sharing will be regulated in the future. | | | | |
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