Private Resort in Mission Bay About to Sign Agreement With Coastal Commission Allowing Public Access to Miles of Trails, Beaches and 100’s of Parking Spaces

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By Lori Weisberg / San Diego Union-Tribune / January 14, 2024

Largely hidden within the sprawling Paradise Point resort on Mission Bay are inviting sandy beaches and hundreds of public parking spaces that many locals and visitors are unaware they are free to use.

The California Coastal Commission, which last September fined Paradise Point $1 million for years of unpermitted development that interfered with public access, is close to signing off on a sweeping new plan aimed at ensuring that the public will be able to easily stroll along the shoreline, sunbathe on the beach and park free of charge at Mission Bay — all within the vacation resort.

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The Back Story to How Wildsong Productions Kept the OB Playhouse Open

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By Sara Blanche Hayes

The below comment was left on the news story CBS 8 San Diego made about the closing of OB Playhouse.

“Unchecked capitalism and straight up Greed!!! The state needs to cap this sh#t!!! Hopefully that spot sits open and nobody rents it…”

There are many others like it, full of disgruntled San Diegans railing against the lack of rental protections and the landlords who exploit this fact. They toss around phrases like price gouging and profits-over-people, expressing their anger and disappointment.

The board of Wildsong Productions was shocked at the outpouring of anger and love.

“We were hopeful, of course, that mainstream news coverage would help us in some way. We never expected this.” — Kannon Gowen, Technical Director of Wildsong Productions.

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Latest on Methodist Church Ending its Congregation at Water’s Edge, Tales of the Cornerstone and Other Stories from Church Row

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By Eric DuVall / Pt Loma – OB Monthly / Jan. 16, 2024

Standing on the southwest corner of the bustling intersection at Saratoga Avenue and Sunset Cliffs Boulevard, the big Methodist church has been a hub of Ocean Beach activity for just shy of a century.

Something is happening on the church campus every day. Weekdays often are even busier than Sundays, at least in the past few years.

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Homeless Encampments Have Increased Along San Diego River Since Camping Ban Enacted

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By Blake Nelson / San Diego Union-Tribune / Jan. 14, 202

The number of encampments along the San Diego River has risen repeatedly since officials set new limits on where tents are tolerated in the city, complicating efforts to reduce how many people sleep outside. There were 122 active camp sites at the end of last month, according to surveys by the San Diego River Park Foundation. Five months ago, before San Diego’s camping ban took effect, there were 95.

An encampment can include a single tent or several hand-built structures throughout a 25 meter area, meaning multiple people often live at each location.

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‘Travels Through Time, History and Back to OB’ – OB Historical Society – Thurs., Jan.18

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Please join the Ocean Beach Historical Society on Thursday evening January 18th as they kick off their 30th year of our free monthly lecture series.

Ocean Beach photographer Randy Dible will present a program of his own wonderful photos mixed with the great historic photos of his grandfather, San Diego photographer Robert Thompson, from his travels around the world in the 1920s, ‘30s and ‘40s.

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OB Playhouse Got So Much Community Support, They Signed New 3-Year Lease and Rebranded Space as Wildsong Theater

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OB Playhouse Being Rebranded as Wildsong Theater & Art Collective

By Perla Shaheen / abc10News / Jan 14, 2024

Navigating Newport Avenue, the Ocean Beach Playhouse may easily slip under your radar. Despite its modest 3,800 square foot size, this venue hosts powerhouse performers, including Cody Ingram, who considers the theater his home.

“This is a very special place for me,” Ingram said. Since 2022, Ingram and a group of other performers have graced the OB Playhouse stage, delivering musical numbers like Cabaret and Secret Garden.

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Following Tragic Death of Owner, OB’s Irish Pub The Harp Is Up for Sale

 Frank Gormlie  January 15, 2024  2 Comments on Following Tragic Death of Owner, OB’s Irish Pub The Harp Is Up for Sale

Anthony “Tony” Fleming founded The Harp Irish Pub 20 years ago as a pub and eatery on OB’s main commercial drag, Newport Avenue.

Tragically last October 2023, Tony tried to break up a fight outside the pub but in the process, suffered a heart attack. He subsequently passed away on October 18, 2023, at the young age of 63.

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Winning Strategy for 2024: ‘Back to the Future’

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As usual, Colleen’s opinions do not necessarily reflect those of the OB Rag.

By Colleen O’Connor

Odds are against either Biden or Trump being sworn in as President in January 2025. Why?

Already, a majority of voters do not want either Trump or Biden in a 2024 redo.

Put bluntly, Americans want someone, almost anyone, else. The reality is omnipresent.

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City Puts Up Notice of Demolition and Replacement of the Ocean Beach Pier

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A notice is attached to the Ocean Beach Pier gate from the City of San Diego’s Development Services Department – and it appears to end the “argument” over the future of the iconic structure — it’s a notice of the “historic designation, demolition and replacement of the Ocean Beach Pier ….”

The date of the notice is February 6, 2024.

Here is a close-up of the text:

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Trump and Lawyers Argue He Could Assassinate Rival With Immunity as Long as He Ducks Impeachment

 Frank Gormlie  January 12, 2024  1 Comment on Trump and Lawyers Argue He Could Assassinate Rival With Immunity as Long as He Ducks Impeachment

Trump Echos Nixon’s ‘If the President Does It, It’s Legal By Definition’

On Tuesday, January 9, 2024, Donald Trump’s lawyer argued a preposterous and frightening legal point in front of a D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals panel: the president could order the assassination of a political rival and get away with it as long as he wasn’t impeached.

Before the three justice panel — incidentally, all women — Trump’s attorney John Sauer was asked if the president would be persecuted if he ordered SEAL Team Six to assassinate a political rival. Sauer’s response made history — as it was the first time such an argument had ever been made inside a high level American court.

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What the Mayor Didn’t Say in His State of the City Speech

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By Paul Krueger

Given Mayor Todd Gloria’s current bid for re-election, his 2024 State of the City address was more notable for what he omitted than for what he discussed. These omissions raise doubts about the mayor’s willingness — or ability — to deliver on past promises, and if he understands that voters do have memories.

Hopefully, his election opponents and the media will remind the mayor of his previous commitment to these issues,

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