Democrats Upset with Katie Porter for Her Claims of ‘Election Rigging’

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Editordude: I voted for Katie Porter on Tuesday but now I’m pissed off at her for falsely claiming California’s Senate primary was “rigged” – echoing Trump’s election denials and bogus claims of “rigged elections.”

Here’s Jeremy B. White, reporter for Politico, late yesterday:

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Lawsuit Challenging Residency of Mayoral Second-Place Finisher Larry Turner May Be Dropped

 Staff  March 8, 2024  15 Comments on Lawsuit Challenging Residency of Mayoral Second-Place Finisher Larry Turner May Be Dropped

A lawsuit challenging San Diego mayoral candidate and second-place winner Larry Turner’s residential status in the city may be dropped as soon as today, March 8, Friday.

A lawsuit filed in February by Helen VanDiver against the City of San Diego, the City Clerk, and the County Registrar of Voters alleged Turner did not meet residential requirements to run for mayor of San Diego.

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Peninsula Planning Board Election Coming Up — Candidate Forum Thursday, March 14

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The Peninsula Community Planning Board (PCPB) will be holding elections this month – March 2024 — to fill seven (7) vacancies. Five (5) seats have 3 year terms and Two (2) seats are One (1) year partial terms. 3 year seats go to the 5 candidates with the most votes.

The election will be held on Thursday, March 21, 2024 from 4:00pm – 8:00pm, at the Point Loma / Hervey Branch Library located at 3701 Voltaire Street, San Diego, CA 92107.

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What Amazon Can’t Offer: How Our Local Independent Bookstore — La Playa –Builds Community

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By Aliah Fabros / LomaBeat.com / March 1, 2024

If you travel down pot-hole-ridden Rosecrans, you’ll find La Playa Books — an independent used bookstore located six minutes away from campus. Upon opening their heavy wooden door, you’ll be greeted by the chime of a bell and that woody, slightly medicinal old-book smell.

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Assemblymember Alvarez Pushes for Big Changes to How Port of San Diego Is Governed in New Bill

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By Greg Moran / inewsource / February 26, 2024 

Assemblymember David Alvarez has proposed legislation that would bring sweeping changes to governance of the powerful Port of San Diego, including instituting term limits and residency requirements for the city’s commissioners.

The legislation, filed Feb. 15, comes after a tumultuous year for the Port District staff and its seven-member governing board of commissioners.

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Tree Specialist- Landscape Artist Donates Expertise to Point Loma

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An award-winning landscape artist with plant and tree expertise, Russell Bowman, transforms the sickly trees and gardens of Point Loma into ” Disneyesque wonderlands,” it is said.

Bowman donates his time and expertise for the trees for the Point Loma Association and gardens at the Rock Church in Point Loma, Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery, the YMCA, Barnes Tennis Center,  and other sites, like Chili’s Restaurants, Stone Brewery in Escondido, and San Diego Botanic Garden. He also served with the San Diego Rose Society in Balboa Park for 12 years.

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SOHO: Recent San Diego City and County Historic Designations, Redlining and Racism

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By Ann Jarmusch / SOHO Newsletter March-April 2024

(The following is an edited version of the original.)

At the January 2024 meeting of the City of San Diego Historical Resources Board, members heard public testimony on the proposed Talmadge Park Estates Historic District (1926-1951) before voting 6-2 to approve it in concept.

As other groups have done to allow for the process of creating a historic district, Talmadge residents bypassed local designation because the local process has hopelessly stalled. Instead, they worked with the State Office of Historic Preservation …

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Local San Diego City Primary Results With Only 22% Counted: Mayor Gloria to Face Off With Larry Turner; Foster in Council District 4 Likely Winner

 Frank Gormlie  March 6, 2024  17 Comments on Local San Diego City Primary Results With Only 2217 Counted: Mayor Gloria to Face Off With Larry Turner; Foster in Council District 4 Likely Winner

Here in brief are most of the San Diego City Primary unofficial results so far with only 22% of the ballots counted.

Mayor Gloria vs Larry Turner

It appears that Mayor Todd Gloria will have police officer turned upstart politician Larry Turner to face in November. Gloria has nearly 51% of the vote to Turner’s 24.3%. Genevieve Jones-Wright trailed a distant third with 14%. The only other Republican in the race was Jane Glasson who garnered nearly 7%.

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Listening for Sounds of Hope From a School System

 Ernie McCray  March 5, 2024  2 Comments on Listening for Sounds of Hope From a School System

by Ernie McCray

Like a bat
responding to vibrations
from its echoes,
I listen
for feedback
from those whom
I’ve asked
to try seeing matters
through the eyes
of Lallia Allali
who says that what she’s seeing
is a lack of support for
Muslim students

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Rag Primary Recommendations: Genevieve Jones-Wright for Mayor and More …

 Frank Gormlie  March 5, 2024  19 Comments on Rag Primary Recommendations: Genevieve Jones-Wright for Mayor and More …

Today is the day — the last day to vote in California’s Primary election — Tuesday, March 5.

Here are the OB Rag Primary recommendations. You won’t find a lot of material or text to read here but there are links for a number of the lesser-known candidates to their interviews or statements with the U-T.

Mayor * Genevieve Jones-Wright

Geneviéve Jones-Wright is an attorney, criminal justice reform advocate and Democrat who is challenging Mayor Todd Gloria for re-election.

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The Point Loma Operational Lighthouse ‘Is in Good Standing for Another Century’

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By Eric Duvall / sdnews.com / March 5, 2024

La Playa Trail Association presents its next history lecture, “The Restoration of San Diego’s Operational Lighthouse” by authors and twin sisters, Kim Fahlen and Karen Scanlon at Point Loma Assembly, 3035 Talbot St., on Tuesday, March 12. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. with lecture 6-7 p.m. A donation of $10 is accepted at the door.

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