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San Diego poised to repeal strict new Airbnb regulations

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October 22, 2018

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San Diego poised to repeal strict new Airbnb regulations

Sunday, Oct 21

Three months after passing tough Airbnb regulations, the San Diego City Council will be back at square one as it faces either having to rescind the new legislation or ask the electorate to weight in sometime in the next year or two.

Why SDG&E's rates are higher than other California utilities

In recent years, San Diego Gas & Electric electricity rates have moved up faster than their cohorts, Southern California Edison and Pacific Gas & Electric.

San Diego region's jobless rate falls to 3.2 percent in September as economy remains strong

More people join the labor force as job prospects remained high, particularly for skilled workers.

Preliminary findings by nuclear regulator cites a host of 'deficiencies' in San Onofre incident

Early findings of an incident that resulted in a 45-ton canister of spent nuclear fuel getting lodged into a storage cavity at the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station were released Friday by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

The Sears at UTC is being replaced by a fancy new development (with an Equinox)

Called The Collection at UTC, the idea is to create an eat-work-play environment in the former Sears location at Westfield UTC, extending the hip atmosphere of the upscale mall to the east end.

UTC Aerospace to end aircraft systems manufacturing in Chula Vista, cutting 300 jobs

Distribution and engineering will remain at the Chula Vista campus, where Fred Rohr founded the company in 1940.

Qualcomm launches chips to deliver multi-gigabit Wi-Fi speeds

The San Diego company said it has launched Wi-Fi chips that can achieve network speeds of more than 10 gigabit per second.

GreatCall teams with insurer to offer in-home sensors to track movement of high-risk seniors

For those eligible, GreatCall will supply its Lively Home product – 10 sensors installed throughout the home to monitor movement, eating, sleeping and other daily activities.

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