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San Diego’s investment in water desalination helped avert a severe drought crisis. However, experts caution that high costs and energy demands make desalination a less viable solution for many other cities.
The San Diego Tourism Authority has launched a 2025 Diversity-Focused Business Accelerator Program aimed at supporting underrepresented entrepreneurs in the travel industry, boosting inclusive growth and innovation.
A small San Diego business weathered the COVID-19 storm by prioritizing community support and local connections. Their story highlights resilience through collaboration amid crisis.
G-string-clad prostitutes are increasingly prowling San Diego streets, prompting families and businesses to scramble for solutions. Local authorities face mounting pressure to address the growing public safety and community concerns.
US airlines are expanding premium seating options to attract business travelers and boost revenue. Reuters reports this shift reflects growing demand for comfort amid rising air travel competition.
Carnegie Mellon and UC San Diego lead US AI research funding, securing top grants to advance innovation. Their projects focus on cutting-edge AI applications, driving progress in technology and science.
UC San Diego alumni have transformed a quirky trend into a thriving enterprise, turning ugly Christmas sweaters into a booming business. Their innovative approach is boosting holiday fashion and local economy alike.
Chase Sapphire has unveiled new airport lounges in Phoenix and San Diego, enhancing travel experiences with upscale amenities for cardholders. The move strengthens its footprint in key West Coast hubs.
Fortune reveals the top MBA programs for 2025 applicants, highlighting schools that combine strong academics, networking, and career outcomes. Ideal for candidates aiming to excel in business leadership.
DCU Business School is expanding its Global Business degree to San Diego, strengthening international education ties and offering students enhanced global career opportunities. The program launch marks a significant step in DCU’s global outreach.
Swiss pharmaceutical giant Roche announces a $1.1 billion investment to build a state-of-the-art campus in San Diego, boosting local biotech innovation and creating hundreds of jobs, officials say.
We got an exclusive look at the Navy’s autonomous vessel, Sea Hunter, designed to track and hunt enemy submarines. This game-changing tech promises enhanced maritime security with reduced human risk.
A San Diego pub has been voted the best beer bar in the U.S., according to fox5sandiego.com. The popular spot earned praise for its extensive craft beer selection and lively atmosphere, drawing both locals and visitors.
CBRE hires two experts to boost San Diego operations; Redgate names new partners to drive eastern expansion; NAI Hiffman taps a seasoned professional to enhance U.S. services, reflecting strategic growth moves.
The Daily Business Report on April 1, 2022, highlights key economic updates in San Diego, including market trends, local business developments, and upcoming corporate events, providing essential insights for regional stakeholders.
San Diego, long known as Fightertown USA, is transforming into a hub for AI-powered unmanned aircraft. Emerging tech firms and military contracts fuel a booming drone industry, reshaping defense and aviation sectors.
KLM has launched nonstop flights between San Diego and Amsterdam, enhancing connectivity for business travelers. The new route offers convenient access to Europe, boosting travel efficiency and economic ties.
Former President Trump is reportedly preparing to ease auto tariffs following significant pushback from the automotive industry, aiming to ease costs and improve trade relations, according to Reuters sources.
A San Diego ice cream shop has been named the best indie ice cream spot in the country by USA Today. Celebrated for its unique flavors and local charm, it continues to delight both residents and visitors alike.
Tom York reports for Times of San Diego: Despite a persistent housing shortage, the city continues to attract new residents, driven by strong job growth and lifestyle appeal, fueling ongoing demand in the local real estate market.