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A San Diego man has proclaimed himself Sultan of Slowjamastan, a self-declared micronation. Embracing sovereignty, he seeks to establish unique governance and culture within this unconventional realm.
San Diego resists calls to defund the police, pledging reform instead. As California’s second-largest city, it aims to enhance accountability while maintaining public safety, signaling that change—but not cuts—is coming.
San Diego Foundation unveils a comprehensive playbook on corporate philanthropy, guiding local businesses on impactful giving. The resource aims to strengthen community ties and boost social responsibility across San Diego.
A recent Business Insider report uncovers multimillion-dollar drug tunnels beneath the US-Mexico border, likened to a “candy store for smugglers” due to their complexity and scale. These covert routes challenge border security efforts.
San Diego businesses face new challenges as local airspace becomes congested. The rise of drones and commercial flights is prompting calls for updated regulations to ensure safe, efficient skies for all.
San Diego Padres manager Mike Shildt declared the team has “unfinished business” heading into the 2025 season. After a strong year, the Padres aim to build momentum and contend for a championship.
Padres manager Mike Shildt credited the team’s NL West title to focus and consistency. “We’re just going about taking care of business,” he said, emphasizing a steady approach that fueled their division win.
Viejas Casino & Resort near San Diego unveils its Veranda Suite, blending luxury and comfort for business travelers. This exclusive tour highlights upscale amenities designed for productivity and relaxation.
San Diego airport faced technical glitches prior to a fatal plane crash, disrupting operations. Authorities are investigating whether these issues contributed to the accident, as reported by BBC.
San Diego’s An’s Gelato has been named the No. 1 ice cream shop in America by the San Diego Union-Tribune, earning acclaim for its unique flavors and creamy texture, delighting locals and visitors alike.
US stocks showed little movement as investors awaited updates from US-China trade talks. Market participants remain cautious, hoping for progress that could ease tensions and boost economic confidence.
The Daily Business Report from August 22, 2017, on sandiegometro.com covers key local business updates, including economic developments, company news, and market trends impacting San Diego’s commercial landscape.
The coronavirus has infected at least a dozen US Navy sailors aboard ships in San Diego, prompting heightened health measures as officials work to contain the outbreak and protect military readiness, Business Insider reports.
A San Diego restaurant has been named the top date night spot in the U.S., according to Yelp. The popular eatery was praised for its romantic ambiance, exceptional service, and delicious cuisine.
Vertex Pharmaceuticals is hiring across multiple disciplines, offering innovative careers in biotech. Join their mission to develop transformative medicines for serious diseases. Apply now to shape the future of healthcare.
Alaska Airlines expands its presence in San Diego, launching three new routes and enhancing existing services. The move aims to boost connectivity and offer more travel options for business and leisure travelers.
The US House committee has advanced a bill aimed at restricting Chinese biotech firms BGI and WuXi AppTec, citing national security concerns. The move targets data and technology transfers in the healthcare sector.
Lockheed Martin unveiled its $50 million stealth ship, a cutting-edge vessel designed for modern naval warfare. Despite its advanced technology, the US Navy has yet to find a practical use for the innovative craft.
The San Diego Business Journal has named Mark Compton the 2024 Cybersecurity Executive of the Year. Additionally, NAVWAR received accolades for its outstanding workforce development efforts.
The San Diego Padres remain confident in their roster’s potential, aiming for another World Series run in 2025. Despite past setbacks, the team’s leadership is optimistic about unfinished business.