Drivers from XPO’s San Diego facilities are seeking to join Teamsters Local 542 in Grantville.
Gas price increases are expected in a few weeks with the start of the traditional "spring spike" season.
Naymon Frank alleges he was harassed and passed over for promotions because of his race.
Construction had the largest month-over-month decline with a loss of 2,400 jobs.
The company said it has purchased 23 of the vehicles and will expand its fleet to 50 next month.
Robert Herring Sr., founder and CEO, appealed to viewers of his far-right network to contact their cable provider to carry OAN.
This compares with an unadjusted unemployment rate of 5% for California.
San Diego rooftop solar workers traveled to Los Angeles to call attention to drastic, unaffordable changes proposed for new solar customers
If lawmakers are truly vested in seeing restaurants succeed, they should adopt regulations at the state level, including outdoor dining.
“Don’t let woke executives shut down OAN!” said the posting.
Sanitation services are set to resume Tuesday.
The average price has dropped 4.3 cents since rising to $4.67 on Nov. 28, its highest amount since Oct. 12, 2012.
Plus: 1090 becomes ESPN affiliate, Inseev Interactive acquired by 3Q Digital of Chicago and San Diego PRSA chapter names 2022 Board.
The move to drop San Diego-based One America News could financially cripple the right-wing TV network.
It was the first implementation of increased commercial poaching penalties under Assembly Bill 2369.
Congress is considering sweeping antitrust legislation that reverses the digital progress that is instrumental to small business survival.
The average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in San Diego County rose a half-cent Thursday to $4.627.
“The new year has brought some much-needed relief to the rental market.”
Dr. Mary Beth McCabe has spent her career mixing academia with real-world advertising and Business Journal names a new editor-in-chief.
The average price of a gallon of gas has dropped 3.9 cents since rising to $4.67 on Nov. 28, its highest amount since Oct. 12, 2012.
Officials attributed the decision to a surge in Omicron infections and a rise in employees calling in sick.
The restaurant has been remodeled and expanded their menu.
The chips are all aimed at helping automakers transform their vehicles into rolling computers.
Lucinda Lilley is re-elected as Southern California Rental Housing Association President
The test was described as “the world's first fully autonomous semi-truck run on open public roads without human intervention.”
Talk about deflating.
Effective Jan. 1, the 76-year-old will no longer serve as publisher and editor of San Diego Jewish World.
Dominion Voting System is asking a federal court to reject the Trump-friendly cable outlet’s request to dismiss or move the case.
The strike by 250 workers represented by Teamsters Local 542 began at four Republic Services facilities across the county on Friday.
The study found the businesses to be concentrated in Kearny Mesa and communities north of state Route 52.
Find out when you can pick up those last-minute Christmas dinner additions from Costco, Ralphs and Albertsons in San Diego.
The grant money will also help close the divide between racial and workforce inequality, education and healthcare disparity.
During the glory days of high margins, newspapers experimented with online publishing, but it was always with pennies on a dollar of profit.
“COVID has dramatically changed my life.”
Illumina's lawyer stated at a hearing that EU decision to examine the deal via a rarely used power marked a troubling change in its policy.
Trade, transportation and utilities led all industries with 7,300 jobs gained.
Black people in the trade have been historically overlooked, and often denied opportunities on construction projects.
Roosevelt Court is comprised of one studio, 14 one-bedroom units and four two-bedroom units totaling 11,800 rentable square feet.
"San Diego's labor market is strong," said Daniel Enemark, senior economist at the San Diego Workforce Partnership.
San Diegans — with an average yearly income of $80,000 — have to spend close to 34 percent of their pay on rent.