‘We Need the Poor at Christmas’
Let’s Hear It for the Team
By Joni Halpern
There is a little team of five of us — two in San Diego, one in Palm Springs, and two in Washington State – who work hard all year long to keep a roof over the heads of one small local family headed by a single, disabled parent. It’s a struggle, but our team has triumphed over homelessness that has threatened this low-income family for many years.
Occasionally over the years, our efforts have faltered, as in this year when rents have climbed so high, and everyone’s costs have increased so much that our treasury for assistance has been rendered insufficient — temporarily at least.
With our friend now residing for a short time with relatives while she tries to find another place,

The question has to be asked: given the unexpectedly low numbers of short-term rental applications the city has received, is San Diego’s much-vaunted short-term rental program on the verge of collapse?
The annual Christmas Bird Count headed up by the San Diego chapter of the National Audubon Society will mobilize a team of nearly 150 volunteers to count every bird they can within a designated area for the annual Christmas Bird Count.
by Ernie McCray
The first arrest has been made in the November 18 assault and battery of an OB man on Newport Avenue.
By Lori Weisberg / 
The half-brother of the slain insurrectionist from San Diego was granted probation after a jury convicted him in November of a misdemeanor battery count and a hate crime allegation.
The Fusion Breakthrough Suggests That Maybe Someday We’ll Have a Second Sun
The San Diego Union-Tribune ran a 
“Especially around the holidays, the vintage street lamps in Loma Portal are hard to miss.”




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