Donna Frye on Remembering Dad

 Source  June 16, 2023  1 Comment on Donna Frye on Remembering Dad

By Donna Frye / San Diego Union-Tribune OP-ED/ June 9, 2023

Father’s Day reminds me of a lot of things, but some of the most memorable are the surprises my father brought into our daily lives. No matter their size, they were always special and appreciated.

When I was growing up in the late ’50s and early ’60s in Clairemont, Dad and Mom would take me and my brothers to the beach all the time. We would chase the waves and swim in the ocean. We hunted in the tide pools for sea creatures, and we found lots of tiny fish, starfish and crabs. We also looked for shells.

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GoFundMe Campaign Set Up for OBcean Ian Hughes, Seriously Injured in Motorcycle Collision

 Source  June 16, 2023  0 Comments on GoFundMe Campaign Set Up for OBcean Ian Hughes, Seriously Injured in Motorcycle Collision

A GoFundMe page has been set up for a well-known and veteran Ocean Beach motorcycle ride who was seriously injured in a collision on June 6.

As the Beacon reports,

Ian Hughes was riding southbound on Catalina Boulevard just after 2 p.m. on the 6th when a Mercedes Benz, driving northbound, made a left turn onto Talbot Street directly into his path, the resulting impact completely destroying the front of the vehicle.

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Monitoring San Diego From the Coast

 Source  June 15, 2023  4 Comments on Monitoring San Diego From the Coast

From the looks of things, the metropolis called San Diego deserves watching, deserves monitoring. Here are some recent developments deserving note.

* Noise Can Take Years Off Your Life
* LA Rams and Denver Nuggets Owner, Stan Kroenke, Becomes the “Main Man” at Midway Rising
* San Diego County Second Most Expensive Region in Nation — Local Seniors Feel It
* San Diego Rents Hit Record High
* One Local Point Loma Beach Makes “Honor Roll” and One Makes “Beach Bummer” List in Heal the Bay’s Annual Report Card
* San Diego’s new foam ban is going smoothly so far — partly because there’s so little enforcement
* Drones, cameras, trackers: San Diego police disclose list of tech tools used for surveillance, investigations
* U-T Editorial Board : San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria, City Council must fix their flawed ban on homeless camps ASAP

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G.O.A.T. Talking to Ease My Mind

 Ernie McCray  June 15, 2023  1 Comment on G.O.A.T. Talking to Ease My Mind

by Ernie McCray

Pondering
some of what’s going on
in the nation
and the world,
I was in a low-grade funk
and then
I turned my TV on
to two talking heads
on ESPN
who were going on and on
about who was
the G.O.A.T.,
the greatest to ever play
in the NBA,

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Report on the 2nd Workshop for the Ocean Beach Pier Renewal Project

 Source  June 14, 2023  7 Comments on Report on the 2nd Workshop for the Ocean Beach Pier Renewal Project

By Geoff Page

On Saturday, June 10, the public had a second chance to participate in the design process for the pier that will one day replace the aging OB Pier.  The second in a series of planned workshops was held at the Liberty Station Conference Center. There was a good-sized crowd at the first gathering and attendance at this second workshop was clearly higher.

The presenters asked those who had attended the first workshop in April to raise their hands. It was good to see a lot of hands go up signifying an on-going interest. It was equally encouraging to see how many people did not raise a hand, indicating a clear increase in public interest about the project.

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A Slim Majority of San Diego City Council Approves Controversial Ban on Homeless Encampments

 Frank Gormlie  June 14, 2023  5 Comments on A Slim Majority of San Diego City Council Approves Controversial Ban on Homeless Encampments

New Ordinance Is Very Majestic for It Not Only Bans the Poor from Camping on Public Land, It Also Bans the Rich from Camping on Public Land

Late last night, a slim majority of the San Diego City Council approved a controversial homeless camping ban — that was amended with some changes.

After hundreds of people testified over four hours either in Chambers or online — most of whom opposed the proposed ordinance — and after another 6 hours or so of staff presentations and debate, Council members Marni von Wilpert, Joe LaCava, Stephen Whitburn – the author of the proposal, Jen Campbell, and Raul Campillo passed the ordinance. Council members Sean Elo-Rivera, Monica Montgomery Steppe, Kent Lee and Vivian Moreno voted against it.

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Reader Rave: A Proposal for the Redevelopment of the Ocean Beach Pier

 Source  June 13, 2023  4 Comments on Reader Rave: A Proposal for the Redevelopment of the Ocean Beach Pier

By Michael J. Pallamary, PLS

We have an opportunity to make the OB Pier a world-class destination that will attract locals and visitors alike!

The design I have proposed will divide the pier into two primary segments. This concept will create two unique areas, one for fishing and the other for folks to sit and enjoy the ambiance of the water and Ocean Beach.

All too often, the pier can get busy when children and older adults comingle with fishing activities. People often visit the pier because they enjoy the views of the beach and shoreline and

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Native American Cross Country Prayer Run Arrives in San Diego Wed., June 14

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Local Native Americans are about to complete the longest indigenous prayer run in U.S. history. “Run with the Sun” is the brainchild of Lakeside resident Bobby Wallace, a member of the Barona Band of Mission Indians, in hopes of protecting waters across America.

The effort is supported by the Barona, Sycuan and Viejas tribes in San Diego’s East County as well as participants from other tribes across the United States. The run began June 12, 2022, in Maine, with runners collecting water vials from tribal members nationwide. … On June 14, they arrived in San Diego …

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OB Historical Society: Ocean Beach’s Extraordinary Artist – Charles Faust – Thurs., June 15

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The Ocean Beach Historical Society invites you to join them for the program, “A Retrospective: Ocean Beach’s Extraordinary Artist Charles Faust,” presented by Kathy Blavatt, on Thurs., June 15, 2023, 7 pm– Water’s Edge Faith Community, 1984 Sunset Cliffs Blvd., in Ocean Beach.

Charles Faust was a modern-day Renaissance man. He was among the echelons of Ocean Beach’s most famous artists.

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The Law, in Its Majesty: King Todd’s ‘Unauthorized Camping Ban’

 Source  June 13, 2023  8 Comments on The Law, in Its Majesty: King Todd’s ‘Unauthorized Camping Ban’

By Mat Wahlstrom

Today, June 13, the City Council will vote to make appearing unhoused in public illegal. Euphemistically called a ‘unauthorized camping ban,” its purpose is to pretend to solve a problem by making it invisible.

Despite winning election largely by campaigning to solve the homeless crisis that undid the political prospects of his predecessor, Todd Gloria has doubled down on Kevin Faulconer’s policy of all stick and no carrot. Cynically or not, yesterday even Faulconer called out this latest effort

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