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The municipal law team at Stutz Artiano Shinoff & Holtz has been selected to represent multiple public agencies after competitive bid selections.
The U.S. unemployment rate decreased to a near four-year low of 7.8 percent in September from 8.1 percent the month prior. Accounting for alternative measures of labor underutilization, the U-6 rate showed no change at 14.7 percent.
Local real estate developer Robert Mathew Irish of Del Mar, known by those close to him for his joy for life, and compassion for others and modest nature, passed away Oct. 2 while on a fishing trip with friends off the coast of Mexico. He was 65.
San Diego-based contractor Wermers Cos. has announced the completion of Circa 37, a multifamily housing development in Mission Valley’s Civita master-planned community.
In the San Diego mayoral primary, one of a handful of attacks by Councilman Carl DeMaio's campaign used against independent Assemblyman Nathan Fletcher was a repeated appeal to the number of votes Fletcher had missed in Sacramento.
From marketing seminars and golf tournaments to a solar summit and craft beer discussion, there’s sure to be an event that’s right up your alley.
Point Loma Nazarene University's Fermanian Business and Economic Institute (FBEI) has been awarded a year-long economic forecasting and consulting contract with the state of California, effective Oct. 1.
Construction activity at municipalities continues to be scarce this coming week with almost no public projects to speak of.
Gov. Jerry Brown has signed AB 1565, the NECA sponsored legislation that would require school districts to perform pre-qualification of electrical contractors on large school construction projects.
Dave Carothers, managing partner of the San Diego office of Carothers DiSante & Freudenberger LLP was selected by Best Lawyers in America 2013 in the field of Litigation - Labor and Employment. Carothers was also named to the San Diego Super Lawyers list as one of the top attorneys in San Diego for 2012. Super Lawyers selects no more than 5 percent of the lawyers in the state.
Knobbe Martens Olson & Bear LLP has been named the 2012 Top Intellectual Property Law Firm by Lawyer Monthly Magazine.
A senior research neuroscientist from The Salk Institute, Mohamedi Kagalwala, has been recruited to head NeuroGeneration's new laboratories in La Jolla.
San Diego-based PriceSmart Inc. (Nasdaq: PSMT) Friday announced that for the month of September net sales increased 14.1 percent to $167 million, from $146.3 million in September a year earlier.
Californians woke up to a shock Friday as overnight gasoline prices jumped by as much as 20 cents a gallon in some areas, ending a week of soaring costs that saw some stations close and others charge record prices.
Whether you talk to a student at either a union or open shop in an apprentice program, each will pretty much tell you the same thing: “This is a great program.” And you get the same sense when you sit in one of their classrooms and witness each of the programs in action.
After 50 years of providing local children a safe place to play and study, the Boys & Girls Club of East County's El Cajon campus recently received a landscape renovation that has helped the clubhouse save on water and operational costs.
Corky McMillin never lived to see his beloved Liberty Station built out, but the former Naval Training Center property is just one chapter in a narrative that will continue for decades.
The following "Local Notes" appeared in The Daily Transcript's Oct. 8, 1996, issue:
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The lessee in the Deal of the Week was represented by Craig Knox of Hughes Marino. The lessor was represented by Eric A. Northbrook, SIOR, and Chris High of Cushman & Wakefield.
(Bloomberg) -- Tempe, Ariz.-based First Solar Inc., the world's biggest maker of thin-film panels, fell the most in five weeks after an analyst downgraded the company on product reliability concerns.
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