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Thursday, Dec 6 The Red Fox steakhouse, a fixture on El Cajon Boulevard for more than 50 years, will be closing its doors but relocation plans are in the works for a move next year. | | | | The company is shedding 125 jobs in San Diego and 144 workers in Raleigh as part of its continuing cost cutting plan. | | | | | A startup in San Diego is capitalizing on tired workers, students, and travelers by selling access to "napping pods" — portable steel structures (equipped with cushy beds) that can be rented by the hour through a smartphone. | | | | | Human Longevity, a La Jolla developer of health and disease-prevention technologies, appears to be in a cash crunch, according to a Friday article in the Wall Street Journal. | | | | | Tech startups in San Diego are spending quite a bit less than their peers in other innovation hubs around the country — not only in expensive cities like San Francisco, but also in affordable cities like Austin, Texas. That's a good thing, but also… sort of a bad thing. | | | | | Operators of about 2,000 Jack in the Box restaurants want to audit the company's marketing fund. | | | | | With a Marriott hotel strike over, Westin Gaslamp hotel housekeepers can look forward to a 40 percent pay raise over the next four years. | | | | | San Diego Gas & Electric is attempting to eliminate a "high usage" charge. | | | | |