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Biggest home sale in a decade — $21.5M Del Mar mansion

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March 5, 2018

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Biggest home sale in a decade — $21.5M Del Mar mansion

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A home in Del Mar sold for $21.5 million last week, making it the first home in San Diego County to sell for more than $20 million in a decade.

With new satellite, Viasat offers 100 megabit speeds to Internet subscribers

Viasat, a Carlsbad Internet service provider, says it's the first to offer 100 megabit "unlimited" plans to subscribers via satellite.

SeaWorld CEO Joel Manby leaves company amid continuing attendance declines

SeaWorld announces that its CEO, Joel Manby, is leaving, three years after being hired to turn around the embattled company in the wake of slumping attendance and persistent criticism of its treatment of captive killer whales.

How much money did Breeders' Cup deliver to San Diego County?

The Breeders' Cup last November proved very lucrative for San Diego County, generating $97 million in economic benefits to the region.

Board of Equalization punts on raising California's gas tax

A recommendation to raise the price of gasoline by 4 cents a gallon stalled in a hearing Tuesday.

Anthony's demolished, Portside Pier construction next

Anthony's Fish Grotto restaurant building demolition is complete and its replacement is expected to open in the fall of 2019.

Is Civic San Diego facing shake-up, in part because of bad behavior?

Filings in lawsuit against Civic San Diego allege "secret breakfasts" where senior staff and leaders plotted how to handle opposition to projects and a president who took donations to his charitable group from companies with business before the agency. Now, the president is retiring.

Is San Diego's casino industry over-saturated?

The fiercely competitive and dizzyingly dynamic San Diego-area casino market, where the region's 10 Indian gaming properties are locked in a $1 billion expansion battle for customers, appears to be putting the financial squeeze on several casinos.