Month: July 2023

OB Historical Society: San Diego Women in World War II — Thurs., July 20

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Join the Ocean Beach Historical Society, Thurs. July 20, 2023, 7 pm for the San Diego Women in World War II program, presenter Linda Canada, at Water’s Edge Faith Community, 1984 Sunset Cliffs Blvd, O.B.

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Ocean Beach and Point Loma News – Mid-July, 2023

 Frank Gormlie  July 13, 2023  9 Comments on Ocean Beach and Point Loma News – Mid-July, 2023

Local Boy, Kevin Faulconer, to Challenge Supervisor Terra Lawson-Remer 

Skunks at Sea Colony Amuse Web Users
Photographer Jim Grant’s OB Pier Shot on New Beer
PLHS Principal Leaving
SUV Crashes Into 7-11 in Point Loma
Poison used to get rid of gophers in Ocean Beach harming other wildlife
‘Architecture is an art form’: Point Loman David Goldberg to receive People in Preservation Award

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Unwarranted Arrest of Black Activist Who Watches Police Leaves Him With Fractured Shoulder

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By Katie Hyson / KPBS / July 11, 2023

A dozen community members gathered in front of San Diego Police Headquarters on Tuesday, holding signs that read “We know what you did” and “Accountability is not the enemy.” They are demanding the release of the body camera footage of the arrest of Muslah Abdul-Hafeez.

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Protest of UCSD Grad Workers’ Arrests at Downtown San Diego Courthouse

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By KPBS/ July 10, 2023 The arrests of three UC San Diego student workers accused of vandalizing campus property drew a large crowd to the San Diego Central Courthouse Monday in protest of potential criminal charges.

The workers, Jessica Ng, William Schneider, and a third person whose name has not been disclosed, were arrested about a month after the discovery of what UC San Diego police has described as vandalism

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Campbell’s Chief of Staff: City Not Responsible for Ocean Beach Tenants Displaced by Short-Term Rentals, Problems With Ordinance Won’t Be Fixed for Years

 Frank Gormlie  July 12, 2023  31 Comments on Campbell’s Chief of Staff: City Not Responsible for Ocean Beach Tenants Displaced by Short-Term Rentals, Problems With Ordinance Won’t Be Fixed for Years

There’s a great article in the most recent Point Loma-OB Monthly by Tyler Faurot which encapsulates the recent problems and issues identified with the new short-term rental ordinance, including the scandalous ability of slumlord Michael Mills to acquire more than 100 short-term rental licenses. [Faurot was able to get it published just as it was announced the PL-OB Monthly was sold to the hedge fund.]

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‘The City Has Done a Lousy Job of Setting Up the First Camping Site’

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By Geoff Page

By now, most folks have probably heard about the tent camping site the city set up for the homeless. The reviews have not been favorable. The Rag decided to have a look.

The site is located at the city’s Central Operations Station, 20th and B streets. This is a long facility as can be seen in the photos. The camping site is at the far northeastern end, 1,145 feet from the front entrance. That is how far a resident would have to walk just to reach B St.

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OB Rag Looking for a Few Local Writers

 Staff  July 11, 2023  3 Comments on OB Rag Looking for a Few Local Writers

The OB Rag is searching for a few local writers from Ocean Beach or Point Loma to take on assignments from editordude. We are able to pay a small fee for articles.

Please contact editordude at obragblog@gmail.com for more information.

We’re also looking for photographers and poets who’d like to showcase their talents.

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The Neighborhoods of the Traveling Sign

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More of “A Picture Is Worth a 1,000 Words”

By Colleen O’Connor

The Neighborhoods of the Traveling Sign. OB, Point Loma, Shelter Island, Mission Hills — everywhere one looks.

Ocean Beach corner vacant for years…and now a hazard…or a future High Rise.

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San Diego’s Privacy Advisory Board Needs a Re-Set

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By Brian Hofer / The Voice of San Diego / July 6, 2023

I’ve sat through a lot of chaotic city meetings, and the San Diego Privacy Advisory Board, or PAB, meeting on June 22 was no exception.

Public commenters accused law enforcement of acting in bad faith for not sharing more information about a new proposed street camera and automatic license plate reader project. Board members were visibly frustrated by the San Diego Police Department’s refusal to answer questions about the project.

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A Powerful New Online Tool for Ocean Activists – the Blue Movement Directory

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From Ocean News

Blue Frontier’s newly updated Blue Movement Directory is a powerful tool that empowers ocean action worldwide. The online directory simplifies the process of finding like-minded individuals, organizations, and their activities to amplify the collective impact of the blue movement.

It links to more than 1,000 U.S. ocean and coastal organizations with user-friendly features and a geo-map based interface.

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After Winning Historic Labor Strike, UC San Diego Grad Students Are Hit With Misconduct Allegations and Arrests

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By Peter Lucas / The Intercept / July 11, 2023

On May 5, as Chancellor Pradeep Khosla began his opening remarks at the 44th University of California, San Diego Alumni Awards at the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, some 60 academic worker activists took the stage carrying a cardboard sign.

They were there to present him with UC’s “Most Overpaid Worker” award; Khosla had received a $500,000 raise while, the union says, the university was simultaneously refusing to fully implement their recently ratified collective bargaining agreement.

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Union-Tribune Sold to New York Hedge Fund That Owns 200 Newspapers

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By Lori Weisberg / SDU-T/ July 10, 2023

Los Angeles billionaire Patrick Soon-Shiong has sold The San Diego Union-Tribune to an affiliate of the MediaNews Group for an undisclosed amount, it was announced on Monday.

MediaNews Group is owned by Alden Global Capital, a New York hedge fund that owns roughly 200 publications, including the Chicago Tribune.

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