Bermuda Avenue Stairs in Ocean Beach Open at Last!
The stairs at the foot of Bermuda Avenue in Ocean Beach are finally open. And they’re beautiful!
The $3.65 million replacement project was initiated in 2018, started construction in the spring of 2023, and was completed in July 2024. They were damaged during winter storms in 2015-16, and were closed due to tidal action that eroded the lower stairway foundation causing the lower stairs to collapse.
Tyler Becker, senior City spokesperson, stated:
“The original staircase, which was constructed in the 1940s, collapsed due to decades of exposure to the harsh coastal environment. The top landing and backfill eroded, concrete material broke down due to natural weathering and pieces of reinforcement corroded.”

Well, I guess we know where District 3 Councilmember Stephen Whitburn stands on a key issue for San Diego — short-term rentals.
Charles Langley, the Executive Director of Public Watchdogs is warning the public that once again, Southern California Edison is in radioactively “hot” water about another radiation leak involving the failed San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (SONGS). Langley is urging the public to learn about this shocking development this Thursday afternoon, Sept. 5th at an Edison-sponsored virtual meeting from 2pm to 5pm, September 5 (meeting
By Shelby Huffaker / San Diego Americans for Safe Access
The National Park Service has just released a report that shows that 810,000 visitors to Cabrillo National Monument in 2023 spent $54.3 million in communities near the park. They also claim, “That spending supported 678 jobs in the local area and had a cumulative benefit to the local economy of $76.2 million.”
Things that start badly, end badly.
Reason Magazine High-Lights Rag Contest
We want to show the City how insane 1000 people would be at Kettner and Vine.
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Hilton, Hyatt, and Marriott Workers Spend Labor Day on the Picket Line Amid Strike Over Wages, Workload, COVID-Era Cuts
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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!




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