Ocean Beach and San Diego Coasts Hit With Last Round of King Tides for the Season
OB and other San Diego coasts are once again being hit with higher-than-normal tides. But this round is expected to be the last of the winter season.
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OB and other San Diego coasts are once again being hit with higher-than-normal tides. But this round is expected to be the last of the winter season.
by Lynn La / Cal-Matters / February 6, 2024
Describing California’s homelessness crisis as “inhumane” and “unhealthy,” Senate GOP leader Brian Jones of San Diego and Democratic Sen. Catherine Blakespear of Encinitas today announced a bipartisan bill to ban homeless encampments near “sensitive community areas” statewide.
Modeled after San Diego’s “Unsafe Camping Ordinance,” Senate Bill 1011 prohibits encampments within 500 feet of schools, open spaces and major transit stops. It also bans camping on sidewalks if shelter space is available; requires cities or counties to give an unhoused person 72-hour notice before clearing an encampment; and mandates “enforcement personnel” to provide information about homeless shelters in the area.
Once again, and in the spirit of one picture says a 1,000 words, we check in with our usual live web cam sites in our local mountains. See for yourself the amount of snow that has been dumped on the upper elevations like the Mount Laguna Lodge at 6,000 feet.
There’s a new sign adorning the windows of the Ocean Beach Target that has taken some residents aback. It’s a Public Notice announcing an application to sell alcoholic beverages within the giant corporate store.
Given the store’s controversial opening 6-7 years ago, the intent to sell alcohol is just one more slap in the face of the community where many residents rose up to oppose its opening. How so?
Back in 2017, Target officials pledged that the new store would not open with alcohol for sale. It was a big issue for OBceans at the time.
By Michael Smolens / San Diego Union-Tribune / Feb. 4, 2024
Extreme weather events always trigger discussion of how much of an impact climate change may have had, if any.
That has come into play in San Diego over the past two weeks as major storms — with more on the way — barreled into the region. Widespread flooding and damage occurred in some communities during the most powerful one on Jan. 22.
Joint venture between ballclub, Point Loma Nazarene University is ‘what modern-day player development looks like in athletics’
By Jeff Sanders / San Diego Union-Tribune / Feb. 5, 2024
Frankie Montas signed a one-year, $16 million deal with the Reds in early January even after shoulder surgery limited him to one relief appearance last year. The Tigers will pay Jack Flaherty $16 million despite the 28-year-old flirting with a 5.00 ERA in 2023. Luis Severino (6.65 ERA), Kyle Gibson (4.73 ERA) and Lance Lynn (5.73 ERA) will all make more than $10 million this year.

Geez, what a difference a day makes, eh? There’s so much more snow than yesterday.

Photo by Colleen O’Connor, Wed., Feb. 7, 2024.
There’s been more fallout from the scandal within the Ocean Beach Town Council that was revealed to the community at their last meeting on Jan. 24.
Tracy Dezenso just announced that she was resigning from the Board of Directors after serving on it for two and a half years.
Here’s her statement:

Yes, check out these upcoming cultural and sports events in Point Loma. Thanks to Peninsula News from PLA (Point Loma Assoc.)
The City has published a notice for a proposed emergency repair for a secant pile wall to protect the cliffs below the Inn at 1370 Sunset Cliffs Blvd. The notice was posted February 2, 2024.
Here’s the official notice:
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