‘We Rarely Talk of Why the Public Coast Is Disappearing’ — So, Attend the Peninsula Planning Board Meeting on NAVWAR Tonight, Thurs., June 18
By John McNab
We rarely talk context of why the public coast is disappearing and high rises are sprouting up everywhere. The below is a perspective on going from freeing animals to caging humans – San Diego’s shift in priorities
A black-and-white movie on TV in the early 60’s was about a boy who went to the zoo with his grandfather. Upon seeing the animals in cages, he broke down. Likely because he loved to spend time under the warm sun playing in the canyons with the lizard and birds. Seeing the zoo animals poorly treated broke his heart.
Upon getting home, he was still in tears. It was recommended he did something. So he started protesting at the zoo. The editor at the local paper thought the story was cute and ran a piece on the boy and his protest. It struck a nerve and suddenly citizens were up in arms. So the embarrassed zoo changed. The last scene, in Technicolor, was the front of the San Diego zoo.
Yet what could be a sequel to the story?
A mother had many errands to run so she dropped off her son with his grandfather. The son, full of energy, got on the grandfather’s nerves. “Why don’t you go outside and play?” The boy answered in tears, “there’s nowhere outside to play”.

by Ernie McCray
By Sue Taylor
Please join the Ocean Beach Historical Society for a fun field trip to the community landmark “The Thursday Club”
Eric Law, the chair of the Peninsula Community Planning Board, has just announced that Navy representatives will provide a briefing to the community on Navy plans for the redevelopment of the NAVWAR Old Town Campus.
OB Rag Staff Report
By Debbie L. Sklar
San Diego Gas & Electric has just formally requested an 8.6% rate increase with the California Public Utilities Commission. SDG&E wants it to begin in 2028.
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Election denialists have been installed in key positions and are using series of measures to change voting rules
It’s Been Nearly 2 Years Since Rag Contest — Here’s an Update on Clairemont Area ADUs
Firefighters quickly contained an early morning commercial fire Sunday, June 14, at a business office building in Point Loma, preventing more extensive damage, according to San Diego Fire-Rescue officials.
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