“Thanks to all who supported City workers and union efforts!”

 Anna Daniels  April 22, 2009  4 Comments on “Thanks to all who supported City workers and union efforts!”

by Anna Daniels

Just an FYI. I voted this morning to approve our MEA union two year contract. The results aren’t in but I suspect it will pass. It includes over one week of mandatory unpaid furlough, a 3% pay reduction or an equal reduction in our supplemental pension.

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Today Is the 20th Anniversary of OB’s Green Store

 Frank Gormlie  April 22, 2009  12 Comments on Today Is the 20th Anniversary of OB’s Green Store

Twenty years ago today, Colleen Dietzel and Kip Kruegar and other local environmentalists opened The Green Store on Voltaire Street for the first time. It was Earth Day 1989 – April 22nd.

Ever since, the iconic ecology store has steadfastly held its ground, offering books, magazines, bumper stickers, buttons, posters and other green products and mementos, while also serving as an anti-corporate space, a meeting site for area groups, and the headquarters for any thing green in OB.

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Average San Diegan’s carbon footprint larger than average Los Angeles resident’s

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The carbon footprint of the average San Diegan — including residential energy use and transportation — is larger than that of the average resident of Los Angeles, a review of available data shows. San Diego lags behind LA in policies and programs to reduce energy use.

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US Supreme Court limits car searches and begins to salvage the 4th Amendment

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The Supreme Court put a new limit on police searches of cars Tuesday, saying that “countless individuals guilty of nothing more serious than a traffic violation” have had their vehicles searched in violation of their rights.

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County Supervisors keep home searches and fingerprinting in new plan to enroll more on food stamps

 Frank Gormlie  April 21, 2009  7 Comments on County Supervisors keep home searches and fingerprinting in new plan to enroll more on food stamps

by Frank Gormlie

Jeff McDonald of the Union-Tribune staff reported this afternoon on a “plan” that the County Board of Supervisors just today unanimously approved to get more people on food stamps. Hot damn! And it’s a 3 year plan at that, too.

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2009 Padres a breath of fresh air in major league baseball

 Lane Tobias  April 21, 2009  1 Comment on 2009 Padres a breath of fresh air in major league baseball

by Lane Tobias

As a lifelong sports fan with allegiances to various East Coast sports teams that garner hatred amongst competitor fan bases (I won’t go into all of my favorite teams as to not draw the ire of the many native San Diegans who read the OB Rag) I have been encouraged on an emotional and philosophical level by the early season success of the San Diego Padres.

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Sacramento’s Tent City torn down – the real story and how the media got it wrong

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Dozens of city and county workers descended on Sacramento’s tent city on Thursday, and within hours cleared the area of all signs of the sprawling homeless encampment.

PLUS

Over the past few months, reporters from around the world have flocked to the now-famous tent city in Sacramento, Calif. When they find out that 55-year-old John Kraintz has been living in a tent for almost seven years, they turn around and walk away.

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City staff outnumber OB residents at Mayor’s Rec Center budget “briefing”

 Frank Gormlie  April 20, 2009  7 Comments on City staff outnumber OB residents at Mayor’s Rec Center budget “briefing”

by Frank Gormlie

It was a hot Monday night in the gym of the Ocean Beach Rec Center. It was time for Mayor Jerry Sanders presentation of his proposed budget for Fiscal Year 2010. Patty and I had wanted to attend. Not that we’re accountants or really understand the City Budget, but we wanted to witness the event and see OB in action. We walked in just a few minutes late, and it had already started. No “OB Time” here.

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First Annual OB Global Rockfest! Photo Gallery

 Jon Carr  April 20, 2009  4 Comments on First Annual OB Global Rockfest! Photo Gallery

By Jon Carr

We told you there would more photos to come!

Here are more pictures I took throughout the day, along with some sent to us by our friends Jeff Stone and Pat James. If anyone else would like to add to the mix, please feel free to send in your shots with a brief description.

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420: Thoughts on pot vs. alcohol from a former police chief

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by Norm Stamper, Former Police Chief of Seattle

As 5:00 p.m. rolls around my interior clock starts chiming. I’ll have an ice-cold, bone-dry martini, thank you. Jalapeno olives and a twist. If the occasion calls for it (temperatures in the twenties, a hot political debate on the tube) I may substitute two fingers of Kentucky sour mash. Four-twenty?

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OB Rockfest a picture perfect day

 Jon Carr  April 20, 2009  0 Comments on OB Rockfest a picture perfect day

by Jon Carr

Saturday April 18th, 2009 was the first annual OB Rockfest. A picture perfect day without a cloud in the sky and plenty of locals and visitors getting together for fun, sun, music and a little dose of environmental awareness.

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Town Hall Meeting on City Budget in Ocean Beach Monday April 20th

 Anna Daniels  April 19, 2009  2 Comments on Town Hall Meeting on City Budget in Ocean Beach Monday April 20th

There will be Town Hall Meeting in Ocean Beach tomorrow – April 20th – on the FY10 budget. This is your opportunity to get an overview by the Mayor’s staff on his proposed budget and ask questions!

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