Point Loma Rocks and Docks Sunday — Still a Neighborhood
By Colleen O’Connor
Point Loma is not just a tourist mecca, a powerful fishing industry, a substantial military presence, home to a national park dream, ship repair and maintenance facilities, but is also an invaluable contributor to San Diego’s economic health.
Often unnoticed and until recently happily so.
Its residents are now constantly fighting off mega developments SB10, the Kettner and Vine project, the colossal new high rise where Midway Post Office once stood, the coming SpaWars’ complex and the ever-changing planned Midway high-rise construction. Ocean Beach already under siege. All rammed through by Mayor Gloria and council. Overstuffed and under-imaginative.

Don Carter. A local musician – loved by many.
Local 135 Members Act for Better Wages, Staffing, Security, and Benefits
In another campaign swing this morning, Thursday, June 6, Mayor Todd Gloria held a news conference at the site of the now-demolished H-Barracks on Harbor Drive. The subject of his message at this “conference” was budgeting to address the homeless crisis in our city.
Bleached coral in the Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary, off the coast of Galveston, Texas, in the Gulf of Mexico, in September 2023.
The group that wants to oust San Diego Gas & Electric within the city limits of San Diego and replace it with a municipal utility has submitted a sufficient number of signatures to pose the question of establishing a municipal utility to the San Diego City Council.
Eighty years ago today, in the early morning hours of June 6, 1944, the largest invasion fleet in human history crossed the English Channel and launched an unprecedented, world-turning assault on Nazi-occupied France. Remembering the enormity of that moment is as critical for America now as it has ever been.
Callen Reports
By Byron Morton aka Groucho Marx
Selva Coffee House recently opened at Terra Bella Nursery
By Danna Givot / June 4, 2024
By Geoff Page




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