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Applications for Short-Term Vacation Rentals in San Diego Open Monday. Here's What to Know
Here’s your step-by-step guide to renting out your vacation space in San Diego
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Tax Credits, Heatwaves Light Up Interest in Solar Demand
It may come as no surprise, but demand for solar panels is heating up. Solar installations could triple over the next five years, due in part to tax credits from the Inflation Reduction Act, according to a CNBC report, but that’s not the only thing getting energy customers thinking about upgrading.
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More Prospective US Homebuyers Backing Out of Sales — But Not in San Diego
A recent CNBC report shows that homebuyers across the country are backing out of home sales in the middle of transactions, in part due to higher mortgage rates and fears of a recession.
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Comic-Con Museum Featuring 16 Female Scientists at STEAM Fair
Day two of Comic-Con kicked off Friday as thousands of fans and attendees packed into the San Diego Convention Center Downtown for the event they’ve waited three years for.
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‘It's Been Torturous': Murder Case Dismissed Against Woman Accused of Killing Husband in 2000
A murder case has been dismissed against a woman who served nearly 20 years in prison for her husband’s death before her original conviction was overturned.
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Expert Explains Impacts Russia-Ukraine War Could Have on U.S. Economy
The stock market closed Thursday on a healthy rebound from the major turn it took overnight, but volatility influenced by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is likely far from over.