‘Publicity Trades’ and the Not-So-Free ‘Voice of San Diego’
By Kate Callen
Not sure if you’ve noticed, but some of the most tantalizing OB Rag entries are comments posted in response to our news articles.
Some commenters share trenchant insights that bring us joy. Others entertain us by huffing and puffing (shout out to Paul J!).
And a very few, like Scott Lewis, editor-in-chief of Voice of San Diego (VOSD), post comments that leave us gasping: Did he really say that?
Just the other day, on January 7, Lewis commented on a Rag story about Colin Parent’s 79th Assembly District election loss. He challenged an opinion by Mat Wahlstrom that VOSD and Circulate San Diego, Parent’s money-minting nonprofit, have formed a mésalliance. (Mésalliance is French meaning a marriage with a person of lower social status.)

Reporter Tyler Faurot at the Pt Loma-OB Monthly wrote up an update on the 72 units coming to the Famosa Canyon site close to Nimitz. He also accounted for some of the local community opposition to the project which will include some affordable units.
by Ernie McCray
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After rebuffing Donald J. Trump’s hypothetical proposal to purchase Greenland, the government of Denmark has announced that it would be interested in buying the United States instead.
San Diego County’s population has stayed flat over the last decade,
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By Bruce Coons / 
Ever since Measure E failed, the one-cent sales tax, City Hall observers and critics have been carefully watching what Mayor Todd Gloria and the City Council do in terms of the budget and any potential cuts. Reportedly, there’s more than $1 billion budget deficit over the next five years.
The San Diego City Council has a new president and it’s Councilmember Joe LaCava who represents District 1 – which includes the north side of Mission Bay. LaCava, who has a history of community activism, wants to put a stop to the nightly fireworks that SeaWorld shoots off. He told Voice of San Diego:
In an Op-ed on January 1, Scott Lewis — the CEO and main editor of the online Voice of San Diego — warned his fellow San Diegans that in 2025, we have to deal with all the screaming.Scott, who lives in the OB-Point Loma area — was talking about how we need to face up to the plight and screaming of all the homeless people, now that the city is in, what Scott calls –“the eighth year of the homeless crisis.” We must all heed his warning.





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