Here’s One Way to Protect California’s Beaches From Rising Seas: Stop Messing With Them
By Karina Johnston / Op-Ed LA Times / Oct. 20, 2023
Protecting our coasts from sea level rise is increasingly urgent, especially for densely populated coastal communities such as Southern California’s. Coastal flooding and beach erosion from rising seas and storms are far more than a threat; they’re already happening in many places in California and beyond. But new research suggests one relatively simple means of shoring up our beaches: leaving them alone.
As I and my colleagues at UC Santa Barbara and our partner institutions showed

Workouts Can Be Dangerous
by Ernie McCray
Here’s a whole wave full of news from OB and PL – but from mid-October 2023 during the period the Rag was “down.”
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By Arturo Castañares /
San Diego U-T
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City Hall’s Hillcrest “Amendment”: More Density, More Bike Lanes, Less Parking
If San Diego planning officials get their way, the community of Hillcrest will undergo significant changes with the current update to the community’s blueprint for the future. The changes include dozens of 20- and 30-story buildings, more one-way streets, roughly 50,000 more residents, new public promenades, plus an LGBTQ historic district– and were unveiled in late October.
The following was given at “A Conversation on Gaza-Israel War” program at the Olympia Center, in Olympia, Washington on October 17, 2023, and revised 10/30/2023.




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