U-T Editorial Board Slams DA Stephan, SD Police and SDSU Over Handling of Gang-Rape Case Where No One Is Charged

 Frank Gormlie  December 9, 2022  2 Comments on U-T Editorial Board Slams DA Stephan, SD Police and SDSU Over Handling of Gang-Rape Case Where No One Is Charged

In today’s San Diego Union-Tribune, the editorial board slammed District Attorney Summer Stephan, the San Diego Police and San Diego State University officials over their handling — or lack of handling – last years gang-rape case involving SDSU athletes.

They say that DA Stephan’s statement was “inadequate” over the refusal to file charges, given the “high-profile” nature of the case. “Both the DA and SDPD need to explain their decision-making.” The long history of the mistreatment of victims in many sexual assault cases “hangs over the case,” and that it “shows why for many sexual assault victims, the process of seeking justice only yields new agony.”

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Masked-Up OBcean on Front Cover of the ‘San Diego Reader’

 Frank Gormlie  December 9, 2022  6 Comments on Masked-Up OBcean on Front Cover of the ‘San Diego Reader’

If you get a chance to pick up the Dec. 7 edition of the San Diego Reader, you’ll find OBcean Deanna Polk, all masked up giving the peace sign, on the front cover.

The paper’s frontcover article by Siobhan Braun is all about “How Covid tore San Diego friends and neighbors apart.” Polk is interviewed and spouts a lot of good common sense, but another person interviewed Amy Reichert, a co-founder of the very controversial group ReOpen San Diego, doesn’t. Polk and Reichert are diametrically opposed.

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City and Mayor Gloria’s Biggest Contributor Cement Agreement for the Lease and Redevelopment of Sports Arena Area

 Frank Gormlie  December 9, 2022  3 Comments on City and Mayor Gloria’s Biggest Contributor Cement Agreement for the Lease and Redevelopment of Sports Arena Area

On Thursday, Dec. 8, the Union-Tribune announced:

The city of San Diego and development team Midway Rising have cemented an agreement to negotiate the lease and redevelopment of the city’s 48-acre sports arena site in the Midway District.

Monday, the parties executed what’s known as an exclusive negotiation agreement, or ENA. The milestone solidifies the pairing, and starts the clock on a two-year period that requires the developer to produce important material at set dates and not deviate too far from its winning bid.

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Feeling Joy for Brittney’s Return Home

 Ernie McCray  December 9, 2022  17 Comments on Feeling Joy for Brittney’s Return Home

by Ernie McCray

Woke up this morning
after a nice sleep
last night
and turned on the news
to a scene
that had me
brimming with delight,
the incredibly beautiful sight
of Brittney Griner
boarding a flight,

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Welcome to the Template – the ‘Essence’ of OB

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By Aliah Fabros / LomaBeat.com / Dec. 7, 2022

A colossal canine skeleton hangs from the ceiling, its jaws cracked open in a toothy grin. This is definitely not Starbucks. Above the espresso machines, a surrealist melting clock ticks an hour ahead. By the entrance, a woman delicately plucks a harp.

Welcome to The Template coffee house, home to any local university student who owns a pair of low cut Doc Martens and Diesel the pitbull.

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Is the Old Point Loma Lighthouse Haunted?

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In a travel website, the Old Point Loma Lighthouse is listed as one of three on the California coast that are “supposedly haunted by their old keepers.”

The Star reports:

What is it about lighthouses that ghosts like so much?

Maybe it’s the mist that often seems to shroud their lonely towers. Maybe it’s their historic role as a beacon to keep sailors safe from shipwrecks.

Whatever it is, up and down the California coast you’ll find lighthouses supposedly haunted by their old keepers – and others on the opposite side of the veil.

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5,000 ‘Quieter Homes’ Reached by Airport Authority in OB, Point Loma and Other Areas Affected by Airplane Noise

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From Times of San Diego

San Diego County Regional Airport Authority is celebrating the completion of 5,000 sound-insulated homes through its Quieter Home Program.
The Quieter Home Program is San Diego International Airport’s residential sound insulation program in which certain residences around SAN, as determined by the Federal Aviation Administration, may be eligible for sound insulation treatments to mitigate aircraft noise.

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Ocean Beach and San Diego Noted in Nation-Wide Review of Impacts from Short-Term Rentals

 Frank Gormlie  December 8, 2022  0 Comments on Ocean Beach and San Diego Noted in Nation-Wide Review of Impacts from Short-Term Rentals

In a nation-wide review of the impacts of short-term rentals on cities, San Diego — and Ocean Beach — are noted. And former OB Town Council prez Gretchen Newsom is quoted.

Business Insiderran a piece on December 7 about how “leaders” in such cities as San Diego and Atlanta are aiming to limit short-term rental activity and that some STVR owners “are pushing back against government regulations.” It is an ironic twist, isn’t it? She is not mentioned, but Councilwoman Campbell could claim to be one of those “leaders.”

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After 14 Months, DA Stephan Files No Charges in Gang-Rape Case — Civil Suit and SDSU Inquiry Proceed

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Fourteen months after the gang-rape of a then-17-year old woman by SDSU football players, the San Diego District Attorney’s Office has decided not to file any charges. But, the civil suit the victim has filed will move forward.

Plus, SDSU’s own inquiry into the off-campus incident in mid-October 2021 “is still under way,” University President Adela de la Torre stated on Wednesday, Dec. 7. The school has “interviewed individuals from across our community and reviewed a range of evidence.”

Here is the beginnings of a report by Lyndsay Winkley and Teri Figueroa via the Los Angeles Times, Dec. 7, 2022.

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What Was Going On in Ocean Beach a Decade Ago — In December 2012?

 Frank Gormlie  December 7, 2022  1 Comment on What Was Going On in Ocean Beach a Decade Ago — In December 2012?

The end of the year always summons retrospectives from media pundits and columnists. So, not to be left behind, I decided to share posts and stories of OB from a decade ago, 10 years – from December of 2012 — that were published in the OB Rag. Some of them are amazing.

Let’s start with that first week. (Links are provided.)

OB Pier Closed Due to High SurfDecember 1, 2012

Point Loma Navy Dolphins to be Replaced by Underwater Drones

The Ocean Beach Christmas Parade of 2012 and Photo GalleryDecember 3,2012

Mission Bay “Zombie Attack” Paid with Homeland Security Funds Questioned as ‘Excessive’

California Gasoline Prices go Haywire, May Have Been Subject to Collusion –

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Update on Driscoll’s Wharf in Point Loma

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From Peninsula News from PLA

Two weeks ago, in our story regarding the fate of the commercial fishing wharf operated by the Driscoll family since 1992, indications were everything must go. The Port of San Diego chose not to renew their lease. End of the line.

Some things have changed since that report. Minor changes, for sure. But the future is not as bleak as it seemed. The best news involves the recently-opened retail fish markets located in building one on the wharf.

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Agenda for OB Planning Board Meeting Via Zoom – Wed., Dec. 7

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Here’s the official agenda for tonight’s meeting of the Ocean Beach Planning Board — Wednesday, Dec. 7. The meeting will be held via Zoom.

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