Voice of San Diego: ‘District 2 Race Is On’

 Frank Gormlie  March 23, 2026  0 Comments on Voice of San Diego: ‘District 2 Race Is On’

by Scott Lewis and Will Huntsberry / Voice of San Diego / March 21, 2026

D2 Race Is On

What do you get when a French mime, an MBA student, a merchant marine and a former mayor walk into a community center in Clairemont?

That would be a League of Women Voters candidate forum, of course.

Seven people are running for the District 2 council seat, which includes Ocean Beach, Point Loma, Mission Beach and Clairemont.

Any District 2 voters looking for San Diego’s version of Zohran Mamdani didn’t find him at the forum, which happened earlier this month. The debate was dominated by reaction to new fees, homebuilding and what the candidates viewed as poor management by current city leaders.

Allow me to break out some lanes for you that appeared evident at the forum.

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Opposition Mounts to ICE Agents Doing Security at San Diego International Airport

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City News Service / SD Union-Tribune / March 22, 2026 

[This is an AI generated image of ICE agents at airport]

Some local officials are objecting to the Trump administration’s announcement that Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents will begin handling some security duties at U.S. airports on Monday amid an ongoing partial government shutdown.

It was not clear if there were specific plans for ICE agents to be deployed at San Diego International Airport. A spokesperson for the San Diego Airport Authority had no information on the matter.

Federal officials said Sunday that border czar Tom Homan would be in charge of the effort to use immigration enforcement personnel to supplement security at airports amid the shutdown, which has left roughly 50,000 Transportation Security Administration employees working without pay, contributing to increased absenteeism and staffing shortages at airports nationwide.

“I have no idea how they can contribute at an airport unless it was for intimidation purposes,”  said Aaron Vazquez, a TSA lead transportation security officer at the San Diego airport and assistant airport steward for the American Federation of Government Employees Local 1260 in San Diego.

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One Company Owns San Diego’s CBS, KUSI, Fox and CW Affiliates

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For a Mere $6.2 billion, Nexstar Bought Tegna, Which Owned CBS 8 Affiliate and The CW

By Teri Figueroa / The San Diego Union-Tribune / March 20, 2026

Questions and anxiety deepened in some of San Diego’s TV stations Friday, a day after the federal government approved a deal that puts the region’s FOX, CBS and CW affiliates, plus KUSI, under the same ownership.

It’s not clear what the ownership changes could mean for San Diego’s TV news landscape. It’s also unclear what the changes mean for viewers of the stations’ non-news programming. It appeared KUSI had aired some CW programming Thursday and Friday evenings, and the logo displayed on KUSI’s Friday afternoon newscast read “KUSI San Diego CW.”

Nexstar Media Group Inc. on Thursday closed a $6.2 billion acquisition of Tegna after the Federal Communications Commission and the Department of Justice approved the deal. The combination gives Nexstar and partners 265 television stations in 44 states and the District of Columbia, ultimately reaching 80% of households, the company said.

In San Diego, Nexstar already owned Fox affiliate KSWB and independent station KUSI. Tegna’s local stations included CBS affiliate KFMB and The CW. On Friday, leadership from the local stations either could not be reached for comment or did not respond to an emailed request for comment. One station referred questions to a Nexstar spokesperson, who did not respond to an email seeking comment.

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News: Trump to Send ICE Agents to Airports to Help With Security During Government Shut-Down

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CNN: ICE agents deployed … on Monday, March 23. The above image is AI generated on Sunday, March 22.

President Donald Trump said ICE agents will head to US airports Monday, March 23rd, placing border czar Tom Homan in charge of the effort.

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There’s a War Going On. Gas Prices Are Rising. The US Economy Is in Shambles … and Republicans Are Making it Harder to Vote

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Instead of ending the Iran war or improving the economy, Senate Republicans are championing Trump’s MAGA voter suppression bill.

By Ari Berman / Mother Jones / March 18, 2026

The world is on fire. Gas prices are rising. The US economy is in shambles. President Trump has bulldozed through his promise of “no new wars” and 6 in 10 Americans believe the country is worse off than it was a year ago.

But instead of addressing the issues that Americans actually care about, Senate Republicans are spending the next week or more attempting to further what has become the central organizing principle of Trump’s presidency: making it harder to vote.

On Tuesday afternoon the Senate began debating the Save America Act, which voting rights advocates describe as the worst voter suppression bill that Congress has seriously considered passing.

At its core, the bill is a solution in search of a problem, predicated on the lie that non-citizens are systematically voting in American elections.

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New Revenue Streams to Save San Diegans from Budget Cuts

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by Katheryn Rhodes and Mandy Havlik 

In a Times of San Diego interview Mayor Todd Gloria discussed upcoming Budget cuts and he stated: “I am willing to do tough things. And I am willing to tell the public the truth. And they are probably not used to that.”

City of San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria claimed that the City Council directed him to exhaust every revenue option before entertaining any budget cuts. In November 2024, Measure E for a new +1% Sales Tax to the General Fund barely failed 50.31% to 49.69%.  And the only 06/02/2026 ballot measure for new revenue is the “Empty Homes Tax.”

However, new revenue streams have not been exhausted. Since 2014 Katheryn Rhodes has put forward several Ballot proposals to Reclassify Online Travel Companies (OTC) as Hotel Operators in the plain language of the TOT Ordinance in order to get the full Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT) rate to no avail.

In 1965, before Online Travel Companies (OTC) existed, was the first and only time the citizens of San Diego voted to approve the City’s Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT) Ordinance, including Definitions.

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Viva Dolores!

 Ernie McCray  March 20, 2026  5 Comments on Viva Dolores!

by Ernie McCray

Oh, I wish so much of the news
didn’t give me the blues,
as hearing Dolores Huerta weigh in
on Cesar Chavez’s sexual abuse
of women and minor children
with allegations
of situations
he put her in
darkened my soul
like midnight
on a moonless night,
making me weep
as I read of her emotional pain,
of how she has kept quiet
over time
so as not to bring negative attention
to the United Farm Worker’s struggles,

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No Kings Protest Coming on March 28 — 19 Events in San Diego County — RSVP Here and Sign Up to Be Rag Photographer

 Frank Gormlie  March 18, 2026  8 Comments on No Kings Protest Coming on March 28 — 19 Events in San Diego County — RSVP Here and Sign Up to Be Rag Photographer

No Kings protests are being organized for Saturday, March 28. Over 3,000 events are being planned across the country — 19 just here in San Diego County (so far). From Otay Mesa, downtown San Diego to Borrego Springs and Oceanside — thousands of County and city residents will be mobilizing.

Figure out the nearest one to you and RSVP to one of them here.  See official statement from NO KINGS below.

Also sign up to volunteer to be a Rag photographer and reporter for the day. Send name and contact info to Editordude, obragblog@gmail.com

Here’s the lists of No King protests in the city and county — they are all on Sat., March 28th but some have different times):

No Kings Day in City of San Diego

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Diverse Mix of OBceans Young and Old Gathered at the Wisteria Cottage for OB Historical Society Fundraiser

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By Csaba “Abby” Petre

This past Thursday, March 19th, a unique spring celebration happened under the brilliant flower-covered arbors of a very special house. Kicking off in the late afternoon sun around 4:30, the OB Historical Society’s bi-annual fundraiser took place at the beloved Wisteria Cottage on Niagara Avenue, drawing a joyous and elegantly dressed crowd of long-time locals, new neighbors, and friends of OB alike.

The Wisteria Cottage has a long history in the community; built in 1907, it is one of the oldest homes in OB. Its namesake vine was planted by John Clarke in 1915. Ned and Shirley Titlow remodeled the cottage extensively, built the patio, and constructed the arbor that supports the vine, provides extensive shade, and adds a beautiful touch of color to this part of OB. The Titlows also began the tradition of opening the house for the OBHS fundraiser in the early 2000s.

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The Official List of Qualified Candidates for San Diego Primary Election — June 2, 2026

 Frank Gormlie  March 20, 2026  0 Comments on The Official List of Qualified Candidates for San Diego Primary Election — June 2, 2026

The City’s Municipal Primary Election will be held on June 2, 2026. The top two vote-getters in the Primary will advance to the General Municipal Election, which will be held on November 3, 2026. The following candidates are qualified to appear on the ballot in the order below as selected by random draw:

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A Sister Reflects on Her Brother’s Life and Death in OB

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“My Brother Had a Name: Ryan Richard Taylor”

by Rachael Taylor / Voice of San Diego / March 17, 2026

When people hear that my younger brother died while experiencing homelessness, I can tell they want the story to stop there.

They want something tidy, contained and easier to process.

But my brother was not just another tragic ending on the street to be squeezed inside a statistic.

My brother had a name: Ryan Richard Taylor.

Last year, Voice of San Diego featured him in a story about people who received tickets over and over again because they were homeless. Authorities claimed their crackdown was reducing street homelessness. But Ryan continued to stay in Ocean Beach, where he felt most comfortable and at home, even after five arrests and nine citations for offenses related to homelessness.

He died in Ocean Beach on December 6, 2025.

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Housing Commission: ’70+ Unit Project Still Coming to Famosa Canyon’

 Frank Gormlie  March 20, 2026  2 Comments on Housing Commission: ’70+ Unit Project Still Coming to Famosa Canyon’

Construction Could Start As Soon As Late 2027

by Dave Schwab / Times of San Diego / March 17, 2026

For those wondering what’s happening with the affordable housing project proposed in Famosa Canyon, the project is still a go.

It’s just taking a little while.

“Bridge Housing Corp.’s proposed development of affordable housing at the property at the corner of Famosa and Nimitz boulevards is still in the pre-development phase,” said Scott Marshall, vice president of communications and government relations for the San Diego Housing Commission.

Bridge Housing plans to conduct community outreach, submit plans to the city for consideration, apply for necessary financing, and request and obtain building permits before construction can begin.

Construction could start late in 2027, said Marshall. “However, many factors related to these pending items could affect the timeline,” he added.

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Point Loman in the Spotlight: Glenn Millar, Prez. of Pt Loma Summer Concerts

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From Point Loma–OB Monthly / March 15, 2026

Ten Questions is a series in the Point Loma-OB Monthly that shines a spotlight on notable locals. This month’s featured personality is Glenn “Croc” Millar, president of Point Loma Summer Concerts, which recently received the Community Champion Award from the Point Loma Association.

Millar also is president and chief executive of Call Glenn Again Handyman and Home Services in Point Loma.

Q. What attracted you to the Point Loma-Ocean Beach area as a place to live and/or work?

A. My then-girlfriend, now-fiancée, Alexandra Watkins, and I came down here for a romantic trip in November 2017. We both love San Diego (she grew up here), so we decided to look at some houses just for grins. On the 10th house we walked into, Alexandra looked around and said “We’re buying this house.”

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