Month: December 2024

New Tests Find Hidden Pesticides in California Cannabis Products

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By Hunter Clauss / Los Angeles Times / Dec. 21, 2024

More than half of cannabis smoking products in California’s legal market contain chemicals that are not being monitored for public safety, my colleague Paige St. John reports in a new Times investigation that looked at hundreds of product tests and industry surveys.

The investigation raises significant questions about health threats to consumers and the state’s ability to monitor cannabis products, issues that have emerged as California’s $5-billion legal cannabis market struggles to overcome a resilient black market and growing competition from other states.

Here are three big findings from Paige’s investigation.

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Trump Allies Threaten to Jail San Diego and California Leaders Who Fight Mass Deportations

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By Wendy Fry and Jeanne Kuang / CalMatters / Dec. 27, 2024

California’s southern border, long ‘ground zero’ in the fight between federal and local officials over immigration policy, is now at the center of renewed controversy over how far local leaders can go to protect people from deportation.

After San Diego County took steps earlier this month to strengthen safeguards for undocumented residents, an organization led by President-elect Donald Trump’s adviser Stephen Miller sent a letter warning that elected leaders and employees of “sanctuary” jurisdictions could be “criminally liable” if they impede federal immigration enforcement.

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Removal of Controversial Footnote That Allowed High Density Projects in Encanto Goes to City Council

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by Crystal Niebla / Times of San Diego — inewsource /December 26, 2024

San Diego officials are one step closer to eliminating a controversial zoning rule that singles out parts of the city’s southeastern neighborhoods.

The Planning Commission this month voted 5-1 to recommend removing a footnote quietly added to the municipal code in 2019 that allows developers to build single-family homes at a higher density in Encanto.

Some residents supported the removal of the footnote. But others urged the commission to reject the proposal as written because it was not retroactive, raising concerns about whether two projects already under consideration would be able to move forward with higher density.

Robert Campbell, vice chair of the Chollas Valley Community Planning Group, which has been demanding a removal of the footnote for months, said he has mixed feelings about the commission’s vote.

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Mayor Gloria Has ‘Reservations’ About Pacific Beach ‘Pencil Tower’

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by Chris Jennewein / Times of San Diego / December 28, 2024

Mayor Todd Gloria has added his voice to growing community opposition to a proposed 23-story hotel and residential tower in Pacific Beach.

“While I am a staunch advocate for affordable housing, this project is an extreme application of the state Density Bonus Law that fails to meet the spirit or intent of California’s affordable housing policies,” he said in an email update to constituents just before Christmas.

The mayor noted “significant community concerns,” and added, “I share many of the reservations about the project.”

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Point Loma 13-Year Old Set to Receive 3 World Championship Titles in Sport Karate

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By Dani Miskell / 10News / Dec. 28, 2024

A local martial artist is set to receive three World Championship Titles in Sport Karate after competing in tournaments across the country in 2024.

At her last competition of the year in Toronto, Abigail Hunck,13, and her father, Michael, tallied all her points from the 12 competitions together, and the total number determined she met the threshold to win three World Championship Titles for the three divisions she competed in.

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San Diego County Should Call a Special Election to Fill Vargas’ Seat

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By Arturo Castañares / La Prensa San Diego / December 29, 2024

When San Diego County Supervisor Nora Vargas announced last week that she will not be taking office for her second term on January 6th, she set into motion political maneuvering among possible replacements for a coveted political seat that has only been up for grabs once in the past 29 years.

Vargas, who claims she’s resigning to protect her personal safety, is stepping down just weeks since winning re-election to her second four-year term after first being elected to the seat in 2020 to replace Supervisor Greg Cox who had held the position since 1995.

The five-member Board of Supervisors oversees the functions of over 20,000 employees and approves an annual budget of over $8.4 billion.

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Controversy Over Jet Ski Use at San Diego Beaches and Bays Continues to Simmer

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Family of girl hit by lifeguard on a Jet Ski sues city for negligence

By David Garrick / The San Diego Union-Tribune / December 30, 2024

Controversy continues to grow over the use of devices commonly known by the brand name Jet Ski at San Diego’s beaches and bays.

Amid an ongoing crackdown by San Diego lifeguards on unlicensed rentals of the devices on Mission Bay, a family is turning the tables by blaming a city lifeguard for running over their daughter in La Jolla Cove with a Jet Ski.

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New California Law Allows San Diego County Cities to Ban Children From Riding EBikes

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 AB 2234 goes into effect in 2025.

By M.G. Perez / 7SanDiego/ December 29, 2024

An e-bike rider was hit by a vehicle along Interstate-5 in Oceanside on Saturday evening.

It happened near the I-5 entrance ramp at Mission Avenue in front of Oceanside High School. According to California Highway Patrol investigators, the crash damaged the bike and seriously injured the person who had to be transported to an area hospital.

Officers interviewed the driver of the vehicle. They have not released the exact age of the young bike rider.

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The Case for Expanding Marine Protected Areas at Cabrillo National Monument

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From California Environment / December 30, 2024

In the southern parts of San Diego’s Point Loma peninsula, Cabrillo National Monument serves as a symbol for both natural beauty and historical significance. Visitors can enjoy breathtaking ocean views, learn history at the Old Point Loma Lighthouse and explore the tidepools – shallow seawater that forms in the intertidal zone. Now, we have a chance to protect more of this beautiful place as environmental stressors pose threats to kelp forests and marine life that live within.

At the heart of this southern coastal treasure in California lies the Cabrillo State Marine Reserve (SMR), a Marine Protected Area (MPA) that plays a crucial role in preserving the rich marine ecosystem. However, the Cabrillo MPA currently encompasses just under half a square mile in the ocean. While this protection has been vital, it represents only a fraction of the area needed to ensure the long-term health of our marine ecosystems.

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How Ronald Reagan Colluded with Iran to Manipulate the 1980 Presidential Election and Beat Jimmy Carter

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Originally published April 5, 2017

The Story of the “October Surprise”and How Reagan Got Away with It

It was the 1980 presidential election and Republican Ronald Reagan – the governor of California – was running against the incumbent, Democrat Jimmy Carter. And in 1980 a foreign country intruded into our election –the nation of Iran.

What was going on internationally was key to the context of the presidential election. For a year before the 1980 election- in early November 1979 – 52 Americans were seized and held hostage in the American Embassy in Tehran, the capital of Iran.

Because of decades of US intervention into Iranian affairs and due to our crucial support for the dictator, Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi, the Shah of Iran, when the Iranian Revolution broke out in 1979, in retaliation for those deadly years of American monetary and military support for the Shah, one wing of the revolution seized the hostages.

It was a huge crisis for the Carter administration. The nightly news channels had those constant tickers counting the number of days the hostages had been held. And as the hostage crisis carried over into the presidential campaign, candidate Reagan hammered Carter for his failure to resolve the international crisis that the captivity of the hostages represented.

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Let’s Not Forget that Jimmy Carter Called for a Military Draft of Young Americans and Turned Off an Entire Generation of Students

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Amid all the laudatory and respectful accounts of former President Jimmy Carter in today’s press — he just passed away at the age of 100 — one key thing is missing in all the biographies of the Habitat for Humanity builder of affordable houses that was not covered — or even mentioned. And it was something that turned off an entire generation of college students to the peanut farmer-turned politician.

Carefully reading both the 6 pages of today’s Union-Tribune and the multiple pages at the LA Times tributes to Carter, there was not one mention, not one word of this Carter move that ruined his reputation among the young.

During late 1979, Carter called for the re-instituting of the military draft for all young Americans — during an era where relations with the Soviet Union were tearing thin and there was much saber-rattling in our country. The draft for the Vietnam war had ended in 1973 — and now, a mere 6 years later, Carter wanted it back. And in doing so, he caused the creation of a nation-wide and militant anti-draft movement that formed as a direct result of his fomenting another round of US militarism.

Immediately, anti-draft groups formed and held demonstrations against Carter and his draft amid calls to resist.

San Diego was no different. College and university students were the first group to mobilize in the new movement, other than longtime peaceniks who had paused their activism after the Vietnam war had ended.

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City of San Diego’s Christmas Tree Recycling Program 2024-2025

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The annual Christmas Tree Recycling Program begins the day after Christmas, Dec. 26, 2024 and runs through Jan. 16, 2025 and features 16 drop-off locations available to City residents.

The program turns recycled Christmas trees into useful products. Trees are given a second life by converting them into high-quality compost, wood chips and mulch products for residents and business owners to purchase year-round.

City residents may load up to two cubic yards of compost and mulch for free at the Miramar Greenery.

Drop-off Locations

Carmel Valley – Carmel Valley Recreation Center, 3777 Townsgate Drive (lower parking lot)
Colina Del Sol – Colina Del Sol Park, 52nd Street and 52nd Place (south parking lot)
Encanto – Cielo Drive at Woodman Street
Golden Hill – Golden Hill Recreation Center, 2600 Golf Course Drive
Logan Heights – Memorial Recreation Center, 2902 Marcy Ave.
Mission Bay – SeaWorld Drive at Pacific Highway
Mountain View – Ocean View Boulevard at 40th Street (north side)
Oak Park – Chollas Lake, 6350 College Grove Drive (Gloria Mesa parking lot) Location is unavailable for tree drop off this year.
Ocean Beach – Robb Field Recreation Center, 2525 Bacon St.

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