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San Diego council stands firm on tough Airbnb regulations despite threat of legal action

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August 6, 2018

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San Diego council stands firm on tough Airbnb regulations despite threat of legal action

Thursday, Aug 2

San Diego City Council stands firm on tough new regulations that will outlaw the short-term rental of secondary homes and investor properties, despite threats of possible litigation.

Electric vehicle charging stations try to gain a foothold in urban areas

Drivers of electric vehicles often struggle to find a place to get their cars charged — and the state is spending around $2 billion to change that.

Comic-Con Museum hires construction group

Local firm KCM Group has been hired to oversee construction of the highly-anticipated museum.

Stadium ballot measures: Who's spending what

The battle over the 166-acre Mission Valley parcel formally occupied by the Chargers is one being waged with money provided by some of the city's most powerful entities, as evidenced by newly released campaign finance statements spanning April through June of this year.

San Onofre nuclear plant settlement finalized, ratepayers to see slight reduction in bills

The settlement will lead to a reduction in rates by customers serviced by the shuttered plant.

Will feud between port, airport over rental car fee jeopardize Chula Vista bayfront project?

At the heart of the simmering feud is a fee tacked onto rental cars at the San Diego International Airport and other locations that the port implemented in May to help underwrite a 1,600-car parking garage for the Chula Vista project.

Qualcomm begins massive share buyback program after demise of NXP deal

The company to conduct a modified Dutch auction to repurchase $10 billion shares.

Human Longevity denied restraining order against J. Craig Venter Institute

Human Longevity denied temporary restraining order against J. Craig Venter Institute in lawsuit alleging theft of trade secrets.