Category: San Diego

Reader Rant: When is it good ol’ fun – and when is it too dangerous?

 Source  July 17, 2009  2 Comments on Reader Rant: When is it good ol’ fun – and when is it too dangerous?

by Jim Grant

I wonder though about cliff diving….I was at the cliffs yesterday and took this of two guys diving head first off a famous jump spot along Sunset Cliffs – south of Ocean Beach. These guys did this about 20 times.

Now should this be deemed illegal? Is it ?? Is it enforced ?? Is it safe? I have a whole slew of questions……

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Beach sand can make you sick – even without marshmallows

 Source  July 17, 2009  0 Comments on Beach sand can make you sick – even without marshmallows

by Mike Lee / Union-Tribune / July 16, 2009

Add playing in the sand to the long list of fun things that may be bad for your health.

A new study says you risk getting an upset stomach and diarrhea if you dig into the granular stuff to fill toy pails, build sand castles or bury yourself. You’re better off walking along the shore or swimming in the surf.

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Information Sought – Up to $1,000 Reward Offered

 Source  July 14, 2009  0 Comments on Information Sought – Up to $1,000 Reward Offered

From San Diego Crime Stoppers

San Diego County Crime Stoppers and detectives from SDPD Western Division are asking for assistance from the public in determining how a man was seriously injured on July 4, 2009 in Ocean Beach.

On July 4 at about 11 p.m. SDPD dispatchers received a call from a citizen saying that he found a man who had sustained a head injury and was unconscious in the 1800 block of Bacon Street.

MORE ON CHRIS BOWD – CRIME STOPPERS OFFERING REWARD …

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Stop another bad GOP appointment – John Davies to Airport Authority

 Source  July 13, 2009  3 Comments on Stop another bad GOP appointment – John Davies to Airport Authority

On Tuesday, July 14, the San Diego City Council will be voting on the Mayor’s appointment of John Davies to the San Diego Airport Authority. Currently, the Airport Authority has 8 Republicans and only 1 Democrat.

We need our Democratic Council members to stand up to the mayor and so no.
Who is John Davies?

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Show Me the Money – Part II – Where Did the Street Fair Money Go?

 Gary Gilmore  July 11, 2009  7 Comments on Show Me the Money – Part II – Where Did the Street Fair Money Go?

by Gary Gilmore

The rockets’ red glare is gone. The echoes of the bombs bursting in air have faded. The volleys of marshmallows have been put to rest for another year. It’s time for an accounting. Where did all the money go?

At the risk of tainting the innocent pleasure that our fireworks bring to the happy hordes of revelers that flock to our little beach town on this holiday I’m going to tell you what they cost.

Twenty five grand. $25,000. …

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Mainstream Media Blackout On Chris Bowd Ends

 Frank Gormlie  July 10, 2009  20 Comments on Mainstream Media Blackout On Chris Bowd Ends

by Frank Gormlie

Up until a few hours ago, no major mainstream media, print, online or television had covered the tragic and still unfolding story of Chris Bowd – the OBcean who was knocked unconscious after the fireworks on July 4th. Bowd is still unconscious and in the hospital, although as of this writing, he is in a stable condition. This mainstream media blackout on him is finally ending.

The OB Rag blog has been the only media covering this story …

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Mission Bay of Yesteryear

 Frank Gormlie  July 10, 2009  6 Comments on Mission Bay of Yesteryear

There’s a growing interest in our neighborhood in historic photographs of our little corner of the world. Check out these aerial shots of Mission Bay and surrounding areas – taken before it was dredged, while it was being dredged, and then later.

Viewing these images gives you knowledge and a historical background to this area. Knowledge is power.

If you’d like to see more, let us know.

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The Saga of the July 4th OB Parking Lot Controversy

 Frank Gormlie  July 9, 2009  11 Comments on The Saga of the July 4th OB Parking Lot Controversy

Originally posted July 9, 2009

by Frank Gormlie

Earlier this week I set out to get to the bottom of this July 4th OB Pier Parking Lot controversy. On Monday, July 6, the Reader ran an on-line article that we supplemented about how 26 RV owners were evicted from the Pier parking lot by police in the early morning hours of July 4th. They were threatened with arrest and having their vehicles impounded. The police wanted the parking lot for their own vehicles. …

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San Diego Still a ‘Bad Trip’ for Medicinal Marijuana Users

 Source  July 9, 2009  5 Comments on San Diego Still a ‘Bad Trip’ for Medicinal Marijuana Users

by Will Carless / Voice of San Diego

In theory, life should be getting easier for San Diegans who want to buy, grow, sell, transport or smoke marijuana for medicinal purposes.

Last year, California Attorney General Jerry Brown issued long-awaited guidelines aimed at clarifying the state’s laws on medicinal marijuana. …

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Grumbling from the parking lots on July 4th as police moved in

 Frank Gormlie  July 7, 2009  11 Comments on Grumbling from the parking lots on July 4th as police moved in

The Reader reported on Monday, July 5th, that over two dozen RV owners were forced out of the OB Pier parking lot by San Diego Police.

And alot of grumbling was going on. Apparently, many of the RVs had pulled into the parking lot at the end of Newport Avenue in the early hours of the 4th in order to get close, set up their grills and their families. The police arrived at 8 am and forced them all to leave, upon threat of arrest and towing of their vehicles.

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A New Dog in Town? The Union-Tribune and the Watchdog Institute

 Anna Daniels  July 5, 2009  8 Comments on A New Dog in Town? The Union-Tribune and the Watchdog Institute

by Anna Daniels

Who are the watchdogs who have published the recent San Diego Union-Tribune series on the topic of City worker pay? The series and the links to individual employee names and compensation are published under the rubric of “Watchdog report.”

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39 Julys Ago: How OB Stopped the Jetty the City Wanted

 Frank Gormlie  July 4, 2009  4 Comments on 39 Julys Ago: How OB Stopped the Jetty the City Wanted

THE JETTY IS STOPPED

There was definitely turmoil in OB the summer of 1970. For a number of weeks during those hot days, OB residents used a combination of direct action and legal moves to battle efforts by the Army Corps of Engineers and the City to construct a jetty parallel to the southern edge of the San Diego River channel — next to what is now Dog Beach.

Many locals viewed the jetty as a prelude to an attempt by the City and developer interests to create a marina and resort district at Ocean Beach’s waterfront.

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