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iboss Cybersecurity went from being a two-man startup in Escondido to a global leader in Cybersecurity. It partnered with the City of San Diego's Economic Development Department to apply for financial incentives and get permitting assistance to make its expansion seamless and speedy.
The City of San Diegos Earned Sick Leave and Minimum Wage became effective on July 11, 2016. For more information: https://www.sandiego.gov/minimumwage
Stone Brewing unveiled its Stone Full Circle Pale Ale, the first local craft beer brewed with advanced-treated recycled water from the Citys Pure Water facility. Pure Water is high-quality recycled water that will become part of the Citys drinking water supply beginning in 2021. The Pure Water…
On any given day, visitors to the Balboa Branch Library will find a variety of activities for patrons of all ages tech tutoring, an adult writers group, math homework help, Lego club and preschool crafts.
On this Wednesday in April, Councilmember Chris Cate was reading Dont Let the Pigeon…
The allure of San Diegos breathtakingly beautiful coastline draws thousands of visitors to places like Sunset Cliffs and Torrey Pines. Up close, the beauty of the beach can prove to be dangerous for those not paying close attention.
Sunset Cliffs has a lot of sandstone, slippery bluffs. If…
Ever wondered about someone elses story?
The San Diego Public Library hosted the citys first Human Library on Saturday, March 11 hoping to educate and inspire the public through positive conversations with actual people.
Libraries are a place for learning, whether its from words on a…
Children must be taught how to think, not what to think, Margaret Mead.
Bringing STEAM to San Diego libraries
All it takes is one furry spider in a room full of fourth grade students to show how excited kids can get for science.
On March 2, 2017, the San Diego Public Library…
City officials announced a partnership between the City of San Diego and General Electric (GE) that will upgrade streetlights to reduce energy costs by 60 percent as well as transform them into a…
The City of San Diego's Economic Development Department assisted Modern Times Beer in applying for funds for an expansion.
92-year-old Mike DiMaggio has no qualms about telling people he met his wife Jackie on a Greyhound bus.
I was going to see my brother who was in the military up at Terminal Island, he said.
Jackie, who is also 92 years old, was headed that way too. Surprisingly she knew his family…
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