The rate for San Diego County declined to 7.4 percent from 7.8 percent in July and was the second lowest in Southern California.
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2,100 Santeeans were looking for work last month.
For chicken wing lovers in Santee the question will soon be: Wings-N-Things or Buffalo Wild Wings?
The grocery store opened in Santee in 2012.
Price in San Diego County increased for the 11th time in 13 days.
Pinnacle Peak and the Omelette Factory won't be closing anytime soon, but one owner says they're ready if it comes to that.
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The popular Santee staple for craft beer is working on a concoction it calls ‘SoCal Shine.’ Soon it will add whiskey to its list of creations too. Are craft spirits the next big thing?
Evan Brunye, the store's co-manager, said the Santee Town Center is the perfect site for expansion of the Santa Ysabel institution.
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The second location will have more entertainment, live music and events.
They offer free delivery and food cooked fresh to order.
The well known Santa Ysabel bakery is coming to town in September.
Matt Patterson has taken over the duties from Garry Pittman.
The rise follows the trend throughout San Diego County, where the rate was up by a half percent. Nearly 120,000 residents in the region are unemployed.
The high-end mattress store will be in the Santee Trolley Center.
Santee's Vons and others across the region will offer fliers to help guide parents in introducing healthy eating options for children.
Initial review indicates the plan would not have significant environmental impacts.
The county average is now $4.05 per gallon.
Natura pet foods is advising consumers to discard pet food from six product lines if they have expiration dates prior to June 10, 2014.
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The chain known for its meaty and cheesy items is turning over a new leaf. Do you want health food at Taco Bell?
About 25 percent of local customers will feel the squeeze, officials said. If you pay $100 a month now, expect to pay $15 more.