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Natallie Rocha

Natallie Rocha

Reporter & Research Specialist at San Diego Business Journal

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  • English
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  • Regional Business News

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Skip Vegas. San Diego business offers weddings for $1,000 - The San Diego Union-Tribune

Lavender & Olive in Ramona will offer more affordable outdoor wedding options that include an officiant, decorations, photographs and a reception.
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Tips on lending and landing contracts offered at Friday's San Diego...

Tickets are free for the inaugural Small Business Expo at Southwestern College, which will feature local lenders and government agencies.
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For subscribers: When will San Diego's egg shortage be over? - The ...

An egg shortage has hit consumers and businesses across California. Prices are up and supply is down due in part to an outbreak of avian flu.
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San Diego's Cue Health cuts 388 jobs — the COVID-19 test maker's se...

The job cuts at Cue Health come after rapid growth from making COVID-19 testing kits during the pandemic. The biotech laid off 170 workers last summer.
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Qualcomm takes on Apple with new satellite that lets Android users ...

The Snapdragon Satellite will enable Android phones to text anyone beyond a cellular network, similar to Apple’s Emergency SOS feature for the iPhone 14.
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Looking for a seasonal job? Here’s which San Diego businesses are h...

Many businesses — worried about the economy and if consumers will be in the mood to spend — are hiring fewer seasonal workers compared to last year.
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Lin-Manuel Miranda tells San Diego audience that starting a small b...

The award-winning creator of “Hamilton” spoke to the audience at L’Attitude conference in San Diego about staying true to yourself and how vital small businesses are to every community.
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UCSD edges closer to using smartphones to measure your oxygen level

UCSD engineers study how a smartphone could someday help you track your blood oxygen level.
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Helping entrepreneurs succeed: Head of SBA shares her thoughts in S...

The head of the SBA met with local leaders and entrepreneurs on Wednesday to discuss federal programs aimed at recovery and building resilience in the region’s economy.
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50 San Diego restaurants awarded money to help pandemic recovery

The California Restaurant Foundation doled out $3,000 grants to help local business owners update equipment and retain employees.
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Man arrested in connection with stabbing in Escondido apartment par...

The 29-year-old victim was stabbed in the buttocks in the 10:45 a.m. incident
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Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams — a Midwestern fave — opens its first Sa...

The artisanal ice cream company with flavors like Everything Bagel and Powdered Jelly Donut has the grand opening of its Carlsbad scoop shop on Thursday.
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‘We don’t win unless they win’: San Diego entrepreneurs elevate Bla...

The Soul Swapmeet is running the 2nd and 4th Saturday of the month at Westfield Mission Valley from 11 a.m to 4 p.m.
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For subscribers: A San Diego business makes pickleball apparel with...

The local company makes clothing for the fast-growing sport of pickleball. The founder has taken this business as an opportunity to remind people to “play nicely” and come together — something she saw as a great need for during the pandemic.
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For subscribers: COVID surge leaves San Diego businesses understaff...

Local businesses are closing or cutting back hours of service due to the Omicron variant. Staff are sick and stretched to their limit as businesses try to make it work.
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Despite pandemic, San Diego’s Asian and Pacific Islander-owned busi...

New study released by the Asian Business Association San Diego offers insight and recommendations on how to help businesses rebuild.