Congrats California! The Drought Is Officially Over
All the efforts of California’s residents have paid off – as national weather forecasters have declared the state’s most extreme drought in the last 126 years has come to an end.
Pat yourself on the back – for all those unwatered yards, all those missed showers, all the times you didn’t wash the car, all that rain water you collected – has now officially pushed he state out of that darn lingering drought.
And the U.S. Drought Monitor reported all of the state was drought-free as of Thursday, November 9. … But – wait a minute.


by Ernie McCray
On Friday, Oct. 20, lifeguards closed the Ocean Beach Pier because of expected high surf. The National Weather Service reported a swell of 4 to 5 feet with a period of 17 to 20 seconds from the west-northwest could generate large surf and strong rip currents through that Friday.
The expansion of the OB branch library is in the new library master plan approved by the San Diego City Council this week. As well as it should as the expansion of the old library has been in the works for years. But now it’s official.
More than two hundred members of two Jewish groups and two Palestinian groups demonstrated outside of State Senator Alex Padilla’s office in downtown San Diego Monday morning, November 6. In signs, chants, speeches, and letters they called upon Padilla to introduce a resolution in the California Senate calling for a ceasefire.
By Leorah Gavidor /
More on the Discussion about city plans for “H Barracks”

By Colleen O’Connor






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