Month: January 2018

Ocean Beach Lifeguard Reports Are Serious, Hilarious and Thought-Provoking

 Source  January 22, 2018  2 Comments on Ocean Beach Lifeguard Reports Are Serious, Hilarious and Thought-Provoking

Sometimes the column Daniel Powell writes at San Diego Reader is hilarious, and more often serious and thought-provoking when he repeats verbatim local Lifeguard reports.

Powell, son of OBcean Gail Powell, writes a weekly column that we find fascinating. Here are some quotes from only OB or Point Loma lifeguard reports:

Lifeguard reports for December 25 to January 1

14:25 Medical: Lifeguard requests medics for a 25 year-old patient with an altered level of consciousness. Emergency and medical units respond and transport patient to UCSD.

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More Photos From the San Diego Women’s March – Funny Signs

 Staff  January 22, 2018  1 Comment on More Photos From the San Diego Women’s March – Funny Signs

UPDATED WITH MORE PHOTOS
Here are more photos from Saturday’s San Diego Women’s March – most from OB Rag staffer Bob Edwards. There’s a bunch of really funny signs.

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Welcome to Plutocracy: Wealthiest 1% of Americans Own 40% of Country’s Wealth

 Jim Miller  January 22, 2018  0 Comments on Welcome to Plutocracy: Wealthiest 1% of Americans Own 40% of Country’s Wealth

Buried under all the noise of the national circus over the last month was some fairly stark economic news. Despite all the hoopla about the stock market booming along and other financial happy talk, it appears the iceberg of economic inequality is becoming an even larger threat to our collective ship.

Late last December we learned that the world’s wealthiest people got a whole lot richer in 2017. As the Washington Post reported, “The richest people on earth became $1 trillion richer in 2017, more than four times last year’s gain, as stock markets shrugged off economic, social and political divisions to reach record highs.”

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25,000 Rally and Take Part in San Diego’s Women’s March – Photo Gallery

 Frank Gormlie  January 20, 2018  1 Comment on 25,000 Rally and Take Part in San Diego’s Women’s March – Photo Gallery

25,000 San Diegans rallied at the downtown County Administration Building and then marched a few blocks around the waterfront for today’s historic Women’s March, that coincided with hundreds of similar marches around the country.

Based on a scientific estimate of the marchers, this reporter counted a minimum of 22,250 people in the march. This number did not take into account those who remained at the rallying point – at the Waterfront Park, those who came late or left early. (See below for my method.) So rounding up …

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San Diego District 2 City Council Candidate Campbell Apologizes for ‘Fake Homeless’ Remarks Caught on Video

 Source  January 19, 2018  2 Comments on San Diego District 2 City Council Candidate Campbell Apologizes for ‘Fake Homeless’ Remarks Caught on Video

Editordude: District 2 candidate, Dr. Jen Campbell, gave a speech back on January 4th, during which she spoke disparagingly of homeless panhandlers. (Come inside to view her remarks)

Dr. Jen then sent the Free Press – not the OB Rag – an apology of sorts; we repost it below.

By Dr. Jen Campbell

Thank you for the opportunity to respond to your article in the San Diego Free Press.

My comments referenced were regrettable and off-the-cuff and I apologize. They do not reflect my values or my beliefs .

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Another Memory of the 1967 ‘Summer of Love’ in Ocean Beach

 Source  January 19, 2018  0 Comments on Another Memory of the 1967 ‘Summer of Love’ in Ocean Beach

Editordude: We received the following letter from Holly of Santa Cruz who wished to share some of her memories from the “Summer of Love” in Ocean Beach – the 50th anniversary of which the OB Rag celebrated enthusiastically – so, we now print it below without editing. On the outside of the envelope, she wrote: “A tiny fragment in the mosaic of time.”

By Holly

I was twenty years old in 1967 and a not so subtle change was taking place in Ocean Beach.

The “surfing USA” vibe was being altered, different ideas, sounds, and “things”.

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Do Something for the Ocean or Watch It Die!

 Source  January 19, 2018  0 Comments on Do Something for the Ocean or Watch It Die!

By David Helvarg / Blue Notes / January 16, 2018

Two new reports in Science magazine confirm what we’ve been seeing for years: climate change and nutrient pollution are contributing to dead zones in the world’s ocean – in part because a warmer, more acidic ocean holds less dissolved oxygen.

Another study of 100 reefs showed coral bleaching is occurring globally at least once every six years. The most recent wave reduced half of the corals in Australia’s Great Barrier Reef (watch the Academy-Award nominated film ‘Chasing Coral’).

And of course, climate-induced extreme weather events like hurricanes Harvey, Irma, and Maria contributed to making 2017 the costliest year for natural disasters in U.S. history.

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San Diego Park and Rec Board Gives Go-Ahead to Hotelier Bill Evans’ Public Land Grab at Mission Bay

 Frank Gormlie  January 19, 2018  5 Comments on San Diego Park and Rec Board Gives Go-Ahead to Hotelier Bill Evans’ Public Land Grab at Mission Bay

Expansion Project Nearly Doubles Bahia Resort – Eliminates Public Parking

On Thursday, January 18th, the San Diego Park and Recreation Board gave the go-ahead to hotelier Bill Evans’ plans for his public land grab at Mission Bay. At the end of the public presentations and discussion, the board voted 10-0 in favor of recommending the San Diego City Council approve Evans’ expansion project – that would nearly double his Bahia Resort – with no modifications.

Yet, one of the main organizers of the stiff opposition that mobilized in just a few weeks, on the group’s facebook urged his fellows on….

What’s this all about?

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Midway Square in Point Loma Sold for $5.25 Million

 Frank Gormlie  January 18, 2018  9 Comments on Midway Square in Point Loma Sold for $5.25 Million

BizNews reports the Midway Square in the Midway District of Point Loma has sold for $5.25 million. The mini-mall at 3112 Midway Drive was sold to Midway Square LLC. The seller was another LLC, Winston Square LLC.

The property has15,271 square feet and has a number of auto-related businesses as tenants; Express Tire, Auto Serve Center, Suspension Plus and Smog Check.

For the capitalists and land speculators involved, the Midway Center has a bunch of positive attributes.

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OB Pier Walkabout

 Source  January 18, 2018  3 Comments on OB Pier Walkabout

by Joaquin Antique

Since it’s has been inaccessible the last couple days due to high surf, I thought I’d put together a collection of current and past photos with a pier theme.

The pier yesterday, January 17, 2018

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Ocean Beach Turns Out for a Town Hall on Arson and Vandalism

 Frank Gormlie  January 17, 2018  9 Comments on Ocean Beach Turns Out for a Town Hall on Arson and Vandalism

Driving into the parking lot at the OB Masonic Center right off Sunset Cliffs Boulevard, I knew there was going to be a large crowd at the town hall meeting called by a variety of Ocean Beach groups to talk about all the arson and vandalism that’s been going on.

Having missed the very beginning of the meeting, I could hear Community Relations officer Dave Surwilo speaking about police call times. The place was packed. Just about every chair was taken and there was a dozen locals standing in the back.

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