Newly Structured City Council OKs $10 Million More for Kroll
January 18th, 2006San Diego city council met Tuesday for the first time this year, and the meeting revealed new political dynamics. KPBS reporter Alison St John has more.
San Diego city council met Tuesday for the first time this year, and the meeting revealed new political dynamics. KPBS reporter Alison St John has more.
AT&T has agreed to pay $25 million to settle charges the company failed to properly maintain a network of underground storage tanks throughout
California. KPBS Reporter Erik Anderson has details.
San Diego’s proximity to Mexico has created a complex and unique media market, with several of the TV and radio stations that broadcast to its residents actually based across the border in Tijuana.
CommNexus San Diego (News) announced Wednesday that the organization signed an memorandum of understanding to form an international alliance with the Wireless Innovation Network of British Columbia (WINBC) on Jan. 10, 2006.
Tijuana business groups are imploring authorities to improve security in the city. KPBS Reporter Amy Isackson has more on the requests they made this afternoon.
San Diego Trust Bank (OTC: SDBK.OB, News) on Wednesday reported results for the year ending Dec. 31, 2005.
Sepracor Inc. has completed the second $10 million purchase of San Diego-based Acadia Pharmaceuticals Inc. common stock in connection with a collaboration between the two companies formed in January 2005.
The City Council has voted 5-1 to spend up to $10 million in additional money to a firm investigating San Diego’s finances — a probe needed to secure a long-delayed audit.
The city and county of San Diego will share more than $2 million as part of a lawsuit settlement with AT&T over maintenance of underground fuel tanks.