The Slimmest San Diego Union-Tribune Ever Seen
I could be imaging things, but today’s — Monday, Nov. 13 — San Diego Union-Tribune was the slimmest I have ever seen it. (Actually, I view the U-T online, so it was “short”.) 32 pages online.
Now, it’s true that the Monday edition is slimmer than most days as it follows the blockbuster Sunday edition. But still … it’s a sign that it’s getting bad.
Other San Diego media outlets have raised recent concerns about the future and direction of the U-T after its purchase last July by the New York-based hedge fund Alden Global Capital from biotech billionaire Patrick Soon-Shiong.





Is this the right technology for San Diego, with the right partner companies, at the right cost, with the right protections?
A dark-colored sedan struck a side of the fast food restaurant Power Plant Sunday night, Nov.12. No one was injured. The well-known veggie fast food place is at the northwest corner of Sunset Cliffs Blvd and Voltaire Street.
The San Diego City Council will discuss — and most assuredly vote on — the Mayor’s controversial “Housing Action Plan 2.0” as part of its afternoon agenda, this Monday, November 13, at 2 pm.
Originally posted on 9/29/23. But now the government will shut down on Friday, Nov. 17
Writer Dave Rice at
About a week ago, the San Diego online news platform,
There’s a strong move afoot by Mayor Gloria to give developers even more incentives in building affordable housing as it supposedly would give developers wider flexibility.
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.




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