The four-day extravaganza at the Anaheim Convention Center, previously only for NAMM members, is now also open to the public as a ticketed event. It is the world's largest annual trade show for manufacturers and retailers of musical instruments and equipment | Continue reading
Former President Barack Obama told Latino business conference attendees U.S. immigration reform won't happen without a culture shift in the Republican Party | Continue reading
Indictment alleges San Diego tech giant was duped into purchasing a startup for technology that was secretly created by a research engineer on its payroll | Continue reading
Little is known about the new unmanned aerial vehicles, which are designed to find and destroy armored vehicles | Continue reading
Republicans say such a charge would burden already overtaxed drivers to pay for expensive transit projects. Supports say it's badly needed to eventually replace the gas tax. | Continue reading
HPWREN shares images from 140 cameras in Ramona, Poway and other areas | Continue reading
Study says extending Diablo Canyon is crucial to meet the state's climate goals and would save money but PG&E says plans to close the plant remain in place. | Continue reading
In its early days, the internet was a wide-open frontier, just waiting to be explored. | Continue reading
Latest funding round gives Shield AI, co-founded by a former Navy Seal who served in Afghanistan, a valuation of over $1 billion. | Continue reading
Sol Price and his son Robert opened the first Price Club in a converted airplane hangar on Morena Boulevard in the summer of 1976. | Continue reading
Despite his spinal muscular atrophy, 18-year-old Ben Lou of Poway has traveled the world for math competitions | Continue reading
California's homegrown coronavirus strain is more transmissible than its predecessors, is more resistant to vaccines, and may cause more severe cases of COVID-19 | Continue reading
The university will concentrate on electric-powered vertical-takeoff and landing aircraft | Continue reading
Navy meteorologist Paul Grisham, 91, spent a year monitoring weather conditions on the frigid continent he calls 'The Ice' | Continue reading
Steve d'Adolf, 77, has won thousands of prizes, including 292 trips worldwide | Continue reading
Police used them to solve violent crimes, but activists raised civil liberties concerns | Continue reading
Qualcomm is working with Caltrans, SANDAG and others to test wireless links between cars and roadside infrastructure | Continue reading
Paleontologists dig up fossils thought to be at least 15 million years old | Continue reading
The small crew on board when fires started limited casualties, but also made stopping the blaze harder, experts say | Continue reading
Students describe online coursework as a dehumanizing realm where it can be hard to see, hear, talk, work, socialize and collaborate | Continue reading
Local foodtech startup BlueNalu earned industry clout with its lab-created yellowtail product, which can be served raw, acidified or cooked | Continue reading
Mom and pop brick-and-mortar stores in the fight of their lives. Without them, local neighborhoods will look very different | Continue reading
Laws prevent online signature-gathering in California. Politics and logistics present big hurdles to changing them | Continue reading
The answer to this question changed dramatically this week with unprecedented action on social distancing | Continue reading
Assembly member introduces bill, but admits it's a long shot | Continue reading
Placed in the former Toys "R" Us building, the driver center is Lyft's largest to date | Continue reading
San Diego police chief calls the cameras in street lights 'a game changer' | Continue reading
Doctors say they will come back each day to administer free flu shots until they are successful | Continue reading
Corporate venture capital arm of San Diego-based Qualcomm was the co-lead investor in Particle's latest funding round. | Continue reading
A century after the Black Sox World Series-fixing scandal, cheating in baseball has gone high-tech | Continue reading
Public records raise questions about financial and organizational issues in the charter school network. | Continue reading
When someone mistook him for a resident at UCLA Medical Center, he didn't correct them. | Continue reading
A bitter fight between two of Southern California’s most prestigious universities for control of a famous Alzheimer’s research program has come to an end after years of alleged thievery, sabotage and the use of double agents. | Continue reading
More than two weeks since its opening, a city-owned parking lot near SDCCU Stadium for homeless people living in recreational vehicles sits almost empty | Continue reading
San Diego company aims to become the Microsoft of the robotics industry with its BrainOS operating system for self-driving, floor-scrubbing robots. | Continue reading
The region's technology talent saw a rise in wages during 2018 after years of stagnation | Continue reading
John Diepersloot squinted under a bright Central Valley sun, pointing to the damage on his fruit orchard that came with the California bullet train. | Continue reading
The veteran singer and guitarist, who counted Bob Dylan, Bonnie Raitt and Jack White among his fans, injected new life into music from the 1920s and other bygone decades. | Continue reading
White nationalist beliefs can be reversed, experts say, but it is not a fast or easy process. | Continue reading
With their playbook for pushing government boundaries as a guide, some Silicon Valley investors are nudging election officials toward an innovation that prominent coders and cryptographers warn is downright dangerous for democracy. | Continue reading
Visa overstays account for an estimated 44 percent of the unauthorized immigrant population in U.S., study shows | Continue reading
The phenomenon was caused by a red tide that recently took shake | Continue reading