Were San Diego’s Storm Floods Due to Climate Crisis or Failures of City’s Maintenance of Drainage System — or Both?
By Michael Smolens / San Diego Union-Tribune / Feb. 4, 2024
Extreme weather events always trigger discussion of how much of an impact climate change may have had, if any.
That has come into play in San Diego over the past two weeks as major storms — with more on the way — barreled into the region. Widespread flooding and damage occurred in some communities during the most powerful one on Jan. 22.


Joint venture between ballclub, Point Loma Nazarene University is ‘what modern-day player development looks like in athletics’


The City has published a notice for a proposed emergency repair for a secant pile wall to protect the cliffs below the Inn at 1370 Sunset Cliffs Blvd. The notice was posted February 2, 2024.
By Jessica Corbett /
The current storm that has been crossing San Diego has brought some snow to our higher elevations, like Mt. Laguna — but not to Lake Cuyamaca or Julian.
By Colleen O’Connor
The Ocean Beach Planning Board has switched its monthly meeting days to the first Tuesday of every month.




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