Solidarity and Protest Rally of 2nd Anniversary of Fall of Roe v Wade — Sunday, June 23 at Mission Bay

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Members of Change Begins With ME Indivisible and local activists to mark two years since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade by mobilizing pro-abortion voters ahead of the 2024 election.  Hundreds of Indivisible chapters nationwide are hosting similar events this same weekend.

Mission Bay Park (grassy area just south of Mission Bay Beach Club) – 2688 E Mission Bay Dr, San Diego, CA 92109 on June 23, 2024 / 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM

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Vigil for Ceasefire in Gaza at OB Entryway — Sat., June 22

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“Ceasefire in Gaza” rally this Saturday, June 22nd, 2024 at Noon in the Ocean Beach area !!

Come join a growing number of your friends and neighbors, 40 folks last Saturday, our largest group ever, standing out on a busy corner in Ocean Beach, demanding a CEASEFIRE in Gaza, and demanding that the U.S. stop providing Israel with weapons that have already killed 35,000+ Gazans.

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OB Street Fair & Chili Cook-Off — Saturday, June 22

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The 44th Annual Ocean Beach Street Fair & Chili Cook-Off offers attendees eclectic fun in the sun for all ages. Tens of thousands of visitors will attend the event from 10 am to 8 pm on Saturday, June 22, 2024, for a tasty festival nosh, art, beachfront entertainment, shopping, and more.

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City Has Not Done Anything About Dangerous Crack in Bluff at Sunset Cliffs After Being Warned

 Frank Gormlie  June 20, 2024  18 Comments on City Has Not Done Anything About Dangerous Crack in Bluff at Sunset Cliffs After Being Warned

As of this writing, 2 pm, Thursday, June 20th, Rag writer Geoff Page can report that the City has not done a thing about the dangerous crack in the bluff at Sunset Cliffs. Page just visited the site — and witnessed a number of beach goers — and a child or a pet — directly below the cracked bluff section.

Geoff reported there was no caution tape or any kind of warning at the beach near the bluff endangered.

The Rag notified the city yesterday, June 19, of the situation at Sunset Cliffs Natural Park and Page met with 3 lifeguards in the afternoon.

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Protest Against a Dozen ADUs Being Built on Single Family Lot in Clairemont — Saturday, June 22

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From Media Alert

By Mary Brady

Dozens of homeowners and renters in the Clairemont/Bay Ho neighborhood will stage a protest demonstration focused on the City of San Diego’s refusal to halt the destructive and illegal construction by a developer who is cramming 12 so-called “Accessory Dwelling Units” on a single family lot abutting a canyon.

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At Least 20 Large Trees at Liberty Station Have Been Cut Down

 Frank Gormlie  June 20, 2024  8 Comments on At Least 20 Large Trees at Liberty Station Have Been Cut Down

As it seems like it happens so often these days, large trees are cut down either on or near public property and the community is not informed, notified or sought out for advice.

It has happened again — this time at Liberty Station, the former Naval Training Center. At least 20 large what appear to be ficus trees have been chopped down completely around High Tech High and even the stumps have been ground down.

These photos tell the story — or at least part of it.

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New Class-Action Suit Claims Belongings of Homeless People in East County Are Illegally Trashed

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By Blake Nelson / San Diego Union-Tribune / June 16, 2024

Early one morning in 2022, Christy Gillette was woken by sheriff’s deputies.

The officers told her to move or face arrest. Gillette, who’s now 51, had been sleeping outside near the Santee Drive-In and responded that she couldn’t leave without her walker. The deputies instead threw the walker away, along with the cremated ashes of her husband and son.

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OB Woman’s Club to Celebrate 100 Years With New Brew — To Be Dedicated June 21

 Frank Gormlie  June 19, 2024  0 Comments on OB Woman’s Club to Celebrate 100 Years With New Brew — To Be Dedicated June 21

by Dave Schwab / Peninsula Beacon / June 13, 2024

Marking its centennial this year, Ocean Beach Woman’s Club has something special to help its celebration along with its milestone brew.

Bill DeWitt of California Wild Ales, and Jim Millea, head brewer of OB Brewing have collaborated to craft “Making Waves Blonde,” a centennial-hops ale made especially for OBWC’s centennial anniversary. The new brew will officially be dedicated on the summer solstice from OB Brewery’s rooftop bar.

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‘Why I’m Voting for Larry Turner for Mayor’

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By Craig Klein

I’m voting for Larry Turner for mayor of San Diego. Here’s why.

This November, the voters of San Diego face a binary choice. To continue the way the City is going, under the leadership of a mayor whose policies over the last 3 1/2 years have been an absolute nightmare for the citizens of what once was America’s Finest City. Todd Gloria, the current incumbent, continues to push unrealistic, poorly thought out policies, particularly in the areas of land use and development, which if not stopped, will be the end of San Diego as we know it.

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Update on Dangerous Bluff in Sunset Cliffs Natural Park

 Frank Gormlie  June 18, 2024  4 Comments on Update on Dangerous Bluff in Sunset Cliffs Natural Park

Rag reporter Geoff Page met with several lifeguards from the OB tower at the parking lot at Sunset Cliffs Natural Park.

He took them to the site of  the dangerous bluff crack — and told me by phone that it looked worse from on top the bluff. The main guard agreed with him that it looked very dangerous.

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A Call to Protect the Mira Mesa Epicentre from Future Commercial and Residential Development — Meeting June 20

 Source  June 18, 2024  2 Comments on A Call to Protect the Mira Mesa Epicentre from Future Commercial and Residential Development — Meeting June 20

From Mira Mesa Concerned Citizens

Mira Mesa residents are calling for assurance that their community park will remain untouched by commercial or residential development. Neighborhood leaders are raising concerns about the increase in urbanization without proper community input.

Mira Mesa Concerned Citizens, a community advocacy group, is actively working to protect a small but vital piece of property

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