Month: April 2017
Smiling Sabrina Finds a New Home in South O.B.
One of the first things people may notice about Sabrina when she is on a walk around her new neighborhood is her smile. And when you hear her story it is almost a surprise she can still smile.
Sabrina recently was adopted into a new home near Sunset Cliffs. It can be hard for animal rescue organizations to find homes for senior dogs. And even harder to find homes for dogs with special needs. Sabrina is a senior dog with special needs.
Vaping Is Much Safer than Smoking Cigarettes
By Brian Fojtik / New York Post / March 29, 2017
New York Gov. Cuomo’s Department of Health last week released survey data that he’s using to bolster his case for a $12 tax on 30 ml bottles of vaping liquids and a ban on vaping indoors. Yet the survey data — and much other evidence — undercut his case.
That hasn’t stopped legislators from piling on with efforts to ban coupons for vapor products, prohibit sales in pharmacies, ban flavored e-liquid and even ban the sale of liquid used in vapor products altogether.
Ocean Beach Planning Board to Meet Wed., April 5th
The OB Planning Board holds their regular monthly meeting this Wednesday, April 5th. They meet in the OB Recreation Center, at 4726 Santa Monica Avenue. The meetings usually begin sharply at 6pm.
The Board will certify the recent election results, review the applications of people who wish to be appointed to the Board for seats 1, 3 and 5, appoint a new Executive Committee for the year, decide whether to make a recommendation to the City about the Soccer City proposal for Qualcomm Stadium, and have a quick overview of the city’s development process by chair John Ambert.
Come Inside for the official agenda
More Questions About “Villa Famosa” on Camulos Drive in Point Loma
After a closer look at the site of the planned project called “Villa Famosa” on Camulos Street right off Famosa Slough, this reporter, at least, has more questions about the project.
On March 28th, we reported:
The “Villa Famosa” project is slated for a remodel of one already existing 2-story apartment building at the site on Camulos Drive, the 90 degree “turning” of the other already-existing 2-story, and the construction of a brand new third 2-story building that will hold 6 units.
The plans also call for a underground parking garage that will include 22 spaces for cars, and an additional 2 for motorcycles and 8 for bicycles.
And it also calls for a new driveway into the lot at Temecula Street.
New Photos of Site Raise Questions
Tragedy Strikes at OB Pier – Young Man Drowns After Jumping Off Pier for his Gear
The tragic news coming out of Ocean Beach over this past weekend is the drowning of a young man after he had jumped off the OB Pier.
The San Diego Coroner’s office has identified the victim but has of yet disclosed his identity to the public.
The story is that on Friday night on the Pier, this 27-year old and his girlfriend got into some kind of dispute with at least 2 other people.
Nuke Shutdown News for March 2017 : San Onofre Nuke Waste to Be 100 Feet from Ocean
Nuke Shutdown News chronicles the decline and fall of the nuclear industry in the US and abroad, and highlights the efforts of those working to create a nuclear free world. Here’s our March 2017 report:
By Michael Steinberg / Black Rain Press
San Onofre nuke owner wants to put lots of high level nuclear waste 100 feet from the Pacific Ocean.
On March 20 Surfer Magazine reported:
“They’re going to put nuclear waste 100 feet from the water.”
The Widder Curry Asks: What Would You Have Done?
Throughout our lives we are faced with making decisions. Some are important; some are not. Some will change our lives forever; others will make no difference. Some of our decisions will haunt us forever; some of our decisions we will never remember making.
I had a decision to make last week. I will not tell you the outcome in this article, but I will respond to it after I hear from you, the reader. Here is what happened:
For the past four years I have talked to – or texted – a man every single day. In those four years there were only two days that this event did not happen. We were good friends; discussed many different topics.
The American Epidemic of Quiet Desperation Continues Unabated
By Jim Miller
America is an increasingly unhappy place and much of what we are currently doing politically is bound to make us feel worse. And while our malaise is surely not just the product of the Trump presidency, it is highly likely that his policies will continue our negative trajectory.
As the Guardian recently reported, “Happiness in the US is declining and is expected to continue on a downward path, with Donald Trump’s policies forecast to deepen the country’s social crisis.”











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