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



As the war between Israel and Hamas hits the 100th day, it has come time for an immediate cease-fire in Gaza. The historical irony is that the calls for a cease-fire and claims of genocide coincide with a drastic expansion of the conflict by our own country.
Here’s the latest about the Ocean Beach Pier from the City of San Diego — dated Jan. 10, 2024.
A Public Service Announcement
In Mayor Gloria’s
On Tuesday, January 9, 2024, the San Diego City Council voted 6 to 2 to deny the polarizing All Peoples Church project long planned for a vacant, 6-acre lot in Del Cerro. Now its future hangs in the balance after the council majority rejected approval of the required permits and — importantly — against the recommendation of city staff.
Neighbors For A Better San Diego offers the following response to Mayor Todd Gloria’s “State of the City” Address:
This news headline on local TV channel CBS8 proves the OB Rag is not the only news site that needs a proof reader. (The Rag is notorious for needing its posts proof read.)
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