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

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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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Open Letter to San Diego City Councilman Kent Lee from ‘UC PEEPS’

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By Bonnie Kutch 

Dear Councilman Kent Lee:

On behalf of UC PEEPS, I want to thank you for meeting with us last Wednesday morning to address our questions and concerns. We appreciate your honest responses, but still disagree with many of your statements.

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Balboa Park Has Become a Dump Site for the City of San Diego

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The Callen Report

By Kate Callen

In recent weeks, hundreds of double-bottom dump trucks carting thousands of tons of rubble have driven in caravans down North Park residential streets, rattling windows and setting off car alarms.

Their destination: Balboa Park.

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Dangerous Crack Found in Bluffs at Sunset Cliffs Natural Park

 Staff  June 18, 2024  14 Comments on Dangerous Crack Found in Bluffs at Sunset Cliffs Natural Park

Rag reporter Geoff Page is alerting us to a dangerous and large crack at Sunset Cliffs. He was alerted to this extremely dangerous condition at the south end of the pocket beach called Garbage Beach by a person flying a drone who originally spotted it.

Page visited the beach and confirmed it. He wrote, ” While this one spot is by far the most dangerous, there were a half dozen other spots that were also very dangerous to varying degrees.”

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Workshop on Ocean Beach and Sunset Cliffs Proposed Changes — Tonight, Monday, June 24 at OB Rec Center

 Frank Gormlie  June 17, 2024  6 Comments on Workshop on Ocean Beach and Sunset Cliffs Proposed Changes — Tonight, Monday, June 24 at OB Rec Center

It’s official! The city has changed the location for the community workshop on the proposed changes for Ocean Beach and Sunset Cliffs.

It now will be located at the Ocean Beach Recreation Center — same date and time — June 24 from 5 to 7 pm.

at 4726 Santa Cruz, 92107

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Remembering Jerry West: One of the Very Best

 Ernie McCray  June 17, 2024  1 Comment on Remembering Jerry West: One of the Very Best

by Ernie McCray

Jerry West’s passing
is very much on my mind.
The reason being he was a
true contemporary of mine
as we were born a month apart in 1938,
and our names, a couple of times,
were mentioned among
the top scorers
in the 1959-60
college basketball season,
both of us
basketball legends
at our respective universities
but my being in the spotlight in hoops
came to an abrupt end
while “Zeke from Cabin Creek”
took greatness to another level,
becoming the logo
that symbolizes the NBA.

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Assemblywoman Who Represents OB and Pt Loma Wants to Prohibit Kids Under 12 From Riding E-bikes

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By Ashley Mackin Solomon / San Diego Union-Tribune / June 17, 2024

After her proposed legislation intended to promote safer use of electric bicycles was amended in the state Legislature — with some elements removed — Assemblywoman Tasha Boerner is planning a pilot program that would prohibit children younger than 12 from riding e-bikes in areas that opt into it.

Earlier this year, Boerner (D-Encinitas), whose 77th District includes Point Loma and Ocean Beach, introduced a bill that would require many would-be riders ages 12-16 to complete a written test and receive a “license” to operate an e-bike.

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Food4Less Workers Vote Overwhelmingly to Okay Strike

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On Friday, June 14, Food 4 Less workers across California, announced an overwhelming membership vote in favor of authorizing their bargaining committee to call for an unfair labor practice strike should one become necessary. They’re represented by United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) Locals 8GS, 135, 324, 770, 1167, 1428 and 1442, together representing more than 6,000 Food 4 Less/Foods Co.

Bargaining resumes today, Monday, June 17.

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Trumpist Candidate Carl DeMaio Collected Donations for 5 Ballot Measures, Didn’t Submit Any Signatures, Yet Kept All the Money,

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by Tigist Layne / Voice of San Diego / June 14, 2024

On Aug. 15, 2023, DeMaio, who is running for the 75th Assembly District seat, announced he was going to put a California voter ID initiative on the November 2024 ballot. The initiative would have amended the California Constitution to restrict voting to people with a valid, current driver’s license or other government ID.

It needed 874,641 signatures by April 16, 2024 to qualify for the ballot. DeMaio didn’t submit a single signature, according to records provided by the California Secretary of State’s office.

This isn’t the first time DeMaio promoted a statewide voter ID initiative. The conservative activist and former San Diego City Council member has promoted but failed to deliver any signatures on five ballot measures, including the most recent one, since 2015.

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