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Thursday, Jun 7 As Qualcomm cuts costs, former executives pursue advanced technologies in security and high-speed, low latency system design in wireless. | | | | Jimbo's complaint alleges that Westfield's neglect of Horton Plaza has caused the grocer to lose millions in sales. | | | | | San Diego mayor's office explains thinking behind $33 million deal to take back control of key bayfront site needed for hoped-for expansion of convention center. | | | | | The data storage and analytics company, which employs about 1,000 workers already in San Diego, is expected to add jobs in the region with an official headquarters move from Dayton, Ohio, to Rancho Bernardo. | | | | | Budget carrier Frontier Airlines is boosting operations in San Diego with nonstop service to Cleveland, Indianapolis, Milwaukee, Pittsburgh, and Raleigh/Durham. | | | | | SeaWorld decides to ban plastic straws and shopping bags at all of its 12 parks, joining a growing movement to phase out straws. | | | | | The new facilities will be built in San Diego, Poway, Escondido, Fallbrook and San Juan Capistrano. | | | | | For the sixth straight year, The San Diego Union-Tribune is hosting nominations for top workplaces in the county. | | | | |