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Thursday, Jan 31 While some residents have resorted to vandalism (tossing scooters into dumpsters and lakes), two businessmen in Pacific Beach are offering an alternative way to get rid of errant scooters. Meet Scoot Scoop. | | | | San Diego restaurateurs, including the Cohn Restaurant Group and George's at the Cove, prevail in lawsuits claiming that the surcharges they added to diners' bills to cover rising labor costs were illegal. | | | | | California Pacific Airlines has furloughed all its employees with no return work date. | | | | | The San Diego County median home price ended the year at one of its lowest points. | | | | | Lawyers for the U.S. Federal Trade Commission and Qualcomm present final arguments in the 10 day antitrust trial in San Jose. The judge said a decision is expected to take some time because of the many documents and complex legal issues in the case. | | | | | More apartments are scheduled to open in 2019 than 2018. | | | | | Downtown leaders are moving forward with a plan to implement new parking standards for residential projects, If approved by City Council, the rules will drastically reduce the number of spaces included with future downtown developments. | | | | | As San Diego airport officials await a plan to link public transit to Lindbergh Field, they say they are willing to build - and fund - a transit station at Terminal 1. | | | | |