Hundreds Protest Sewage Crisis in Imperial Beach

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By Elsie Hammond / The Coronado Times / Sept. 1, 2024

A peaceful protest of the Tijuana sewage crisis was held at the Imperial Beach Pier on Friday evening, August 30. Toni Trinidad, a Coronado teacher, Emerald Keepers liaison, and long-time Imperial Beach resident, planned and spoke at the grassroots event. She represented residents in attendance from Imperial Beach and Coronado who are tired of having to deal with toxic waste in the ocean and on their beaches.

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10,000 Hotel Workers Struck on Labor Day

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Hilton, Hyatt, and Marriott Workers Spend Labor Day on the Picket Line Amid Strike Over Wages, Workload, COVID-Era Cuts

UPDATE AS OF SEPT. 3, 2024: 9,376 workers remain on strike in seven cities (Boston, Greenwich, Honolulu, Kauai, San Diego, San Francisco, and San Jose). Strikes have concluded in Baltimore and Seattle.

Baltimore, Md. – Thousands of U.S. hotel workers are on strike this Labor Day.

Approx. 200 hotel workers walked off the job in Baltimore this morning. After months of unresolved negotiations, over 10,000 hotel workers with the UNITE HERE union were on strike at 25 hotels in nine cities: Baltimore, Boston, Greenwich, Honolulu, Kauai, San Diego, San Francisco, San Jose, and Seattle.

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Ocean Beach Restaurant Closes Due to Wage Dispute With Staff

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From SanDiegoVille / Sept. 1, 2024

Voltaire Beach House in San Diego’s Ocean Beach has closed amid accusations that ownership has failed to pay wages to its staff.

Voltaire Beach House is a Nantucket-inspired, open-air bar and restaurant that first opened in Ocean Beach in January 2017. The concept was initially founded by restaurateur David Schiffman and other investors, who also have or had ownership interests in other San Diego establishments, including Double Deuce, Rabbit Hole and Whiskey Girl. Initially, the owners planned to expand the business by opening a bowling alley in the nearly 5,000-square-foot adjacent property, but that fell through.

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Editordude’s Ebook Has Been Published : ‘The May 1970 Rebellion’

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Finally, at long last, Editordude’s book on the May 1970 student upheaval caused by President Nixon’s invasion of Cambodia and the subsequent repression has been published!

Currently, it’s in an ebook mode — and the paperback version will be out in a couple of weeks.

The book is on Amazon, at Barnes & Noble and a half dozen other ebook distributors.

Here’s the Amazon description:

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More Thoughts on Last Week’s Win for Ocean Beach

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By Lynne Miller

Time to enjoy the fall air that is pushing the summer slowly to the stern.  Celebrate!  On Thursday, August 29th we walked into City Hall, sat together, (all 52 of us), and experienced the Hearing that resulted from our Appeal.  There was no other appeal filed on this project.

I was surprised by the unanimous support of our appeal.

Applause to everyone!  We all did our part, and won not just a victory for OB, but for the city’s historical districts.

Let me gloat, just a little bit. The architect who dismissed us with arrogance at the first OBPB meeting succumbed to the power of OBceans and disintegrated into a less than professional posture.

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 A Joy Unlike Any I’ve Ever Known

 Ernie McCray  September 3, 2024  0 Comments on  A Joy Unlike Any I’ve Ever Known

by Ernie McCray

I’ve enjoyed an incredible
amount of bliss
in my lifetime
but none of it
comes close to the
unbelievable happiness I’m feeling today
because my joys
have been momentary,
kind of here one day
and gone in a few days.

Like a moment when I stood proudly
wearing a warm smile of appreciation
as Arizona Wildcat basketball fans
cheered loudly
in commemoration
of my place
in the university’s sports history.

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Living To Tell My Story – A Stroke Survivor

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By Paul Krueger / Sentinel News / September 1, 2024

The fact that I can write this story is something of a medical miracle.

On July 30, I was rushed to Scripps Mercy Hospital’s Trauma Unit, disoriented, unable to speak coherently, and afraid I might never talk again.

Within12 hours, I could clearly communicate with my wife and the medical professionals who restored my brain functioning — and possibly saved my life — thanks to an amazing drug that can reverse brain injury and prevent permanent disability.

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September 2024 Events from the Ocean Beach Green Center

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Every Saturday 10 am – 12 pm Peace Vigil for Palestine:

Vets for Peace Protest Miramar Airshow

September 3rd Tuesday 5:30 pm Dabke with us and workout for a cause

September 4th Wednesday 9 am – 10 am Green Home Institute Webinar:  How to Electrify Without Panel Upsizing

September 7th Saturday 11:15 – 2 pm Protest @Del Mar Race Track #7

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Another Hells Angel Pleads Guilty in Racist Attack on Newport Avenue in 2023

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By Paul Krueger

Just days before the start of his scheduled trial, Hells Angel Kyle Donegan pleaded guilty to a felony assault charge with a gang enhancement.

Donegan’s guilty plea adds to the list of defendants who have taken plea bargains rather than face trial for their alleged roles in the brutal June, 2023 attack on three young black men on Newport Avenue.

Among those still scheduled for trial is the gang’s longtime leader, Troy Scholder, who allegedly stabbed one of the victims in the chest. Prosecutors say Scholder “casually folded up his knife and walked away” after inflicting a wound that cracked the victim’s sternum. (That victim — and the two others — survived the attacks.)

Scholder and three colleagues who allegedly helped him flee the crime scene have an October 28 trial date.

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Arrest Made in 2023 Ocean Beach Homicide

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San Diego Police have announced that following an extensive investigation, detectives have made an arrest in a 2023 Ocean Beach homicide.

Andrew Restrepo, described as a 36-year-old Latino, was arrested as the suspect for the murder of Sean Glenn. Glenn was slugged by a man while standing at 5000 Newport Avenue on May 10, 2023, at approximately 10:51 p.m and knocked unconscious.  Glenn was transported to the hospital for his injuries and remained hospitalized until he succumbed to the injuries on August 5 that year.  He was 35.

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OB’s Planning Commission Win: Notes from the Chamber

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The Callen Report

By Kate Callen

The meeting started with a snoozefest.

Christian Hoppe from the Development Services Department (DSD) led off by mechanically reading Ocean Beach’s appeal to block The Pointe (that’s with an “e”), and DSD’s responses. The department’s reasoning came out of a vortex: You have no grounds to appeal our decision because we say you have no grounds to appeal our decision.

The Craigs took command.

Craig Sherman, attorney for appellant Patricia Lewis, challenged DSD on due process grounds for refusing to release supporting materials. He said the City was ignoring the protected status of OB’s Cottage Emerging Historical District – “It has geographical boundaries that are not subject to dispute” – and he rebuked DSD for giving developer Takeoff Capital inexplicable waivers and incentives.

OB attorney Craig Klein, speaking for the community, delivered a clear message: The Pointe is Too Much, Too Quick. “This community has worked so long to preserve its historic location as the last real beach town south of Point Concepcion. This is the first project that has attempted to extend Complete Communities into Ocean Beach. If this passes, do you think other developers aren’t watching?”

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