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San Diego
SeaWorld ending killer whale shows in San Diego
by
Molly Wood
Nov 9, 2015
The company says it's planning a new "orca experience."
Now that’s an unexpected energy boost. (Thanks, Cuba)
by
Kai Ryssdal
Dec 17, 2014
Investors confuse the Cuba Energy Company with the country.
Forced labor, prostitution continues at U.S.-Mexico border
Feb 24, 2014
People, mostly women, are sold and forced into labor or sex.
Tijuana and San Diego try to move past the border
by
Jeff Tyler
Jun 4, 2013
The two cities, long divided by a border fence, are now marketing themselves as a unified economic region.
UPDATE: Giant desalination plant faces key test in San Diego
Nov 29, 2012
An effort to build the Western Hemisphere's largest seawater desalination plant faces a crucial test today, as San Diego's regional water agency votes on whether to buy all the water the plant would make.
Tough Choices: How the poor spend money
Oct 5, 2012
Three families living around the poverty line in San Diego tell Marketplace Money what it means to spend money when you don't have a whole lot of it.
Rich and poor in San Diego speak out on wealth gap
Oct 5, 2012
Residents of San Diego's wealthiest and poorest neighborhoods reflect on opportunity, responsibility and the American Dream.
For public good, not for profit.
A car can transport people out of poverty
Oct 5, 2012
When you're poor, car trouble can spiral out of control -- but for those without access to public transportation, a car is essential.
Young, poor and creative in San Diego
Sep 29, 2012
Kids growing up in the City Heights neighborhood of San Diego weigh in on their community through photos and videos