‘Clothing Swap’ at OB Woman’s Club – Thursday, May 19
This Thursday, May 19, the Ocean Beach Woman’s Club is hosting a “Clothing Swap.”
Here’s how it works:
Bring as much as you want, leave with as much as you want.
Bring whatever clothes and accessories you don’t wear anymore and swap them out for ones you will.
Expanding Nuclear Power to Fight Climate Change Would Be Insanity
by Sarah Mosko/ Times of San Diego / May 17, 2022
Former nuclear regulatory top dogs from the United States, France, Germany and Great Britain recently issued a joint statement opposing expansion of nuclear power as a strategy to combat climate change. Why? There’s not a single good reason to build new nuclear plants.
Here are ten solid reasons not to.
1. Nuclear is too slow. The new generation of proposed commercial nuclear plants, so called Advanced and Small Modular Reactors, is decades away in designing and building.
Tuesday, May 17: City Council Expected to Approve Short Term Rental Regulations for San Diego
Today, Tuesday, May 17, the San Diego City Council will make history by voting in new regulations for short term vacation rentals. It’s been a long haul — some say 7 years the battle over STVRs has been going on in the city.
Once the the Coastal Commission approved the new rules by a 12-0 vote in March of this year, it was a green light for Jen Campbell’s proposal to go back before council for its final approval.
San Diego to Host 8 Community Forums on Barriers Entering Legal Cannabis Industry – May 23 – June 16
While the City of San Diego plans to make key changes to how it regulates the local cannabis industry, city officials are hosting eight community forums this spring to encourage residents to speak about barriers they’ve encountered in entering the legal cannabis industry.
Residents will also be asked about any ideas they may have for ways to make the industry more inclusive. The forums, which are being held in neighborhoods with relatively high minority populations, will take place May 23 through June 16. There will also be a June 15 forum on Zoom.
‘Romantic Old Roseville’ Presented by Ocean Beach Historical Society – Thursday, May 19
Everyone is invited to the Ocean Beach Historical Society’s presentation on “Romantic Old Roseville” by Kitty McDaniel.
Please join them for the free program Thursday, May 19 at 7 pm at Water’s Edge Community, 1984 Sunset cliffs Blvd.
OB Library Now Open – 4 Days a Week With Limited Hours
The Ocean Beach branch of the San Diego Library opened today, May 16, and currently has a limited hour schedule and is only open for 4 days a week. But it’s open and it has opened even before it was “scheduled” to reopen.
Here are the new hours:
Monday and Tuesday: Hours are 11:30 am to 8 pm.
Wednesday and Thursday: Hours are 9:30 am to 6 pm.
The U-T Endorses Either Saldaña or Day for District 2 City Council Race
The following are the comments about District 2 endorsements by the San Diego Union-Tribune editorial board:
District 2: Joel Day and Lori Saldaña
There’s a lot to unpack in this race, so we’ll stick to the highlights — or lowlights.
Incumbent and former City Council President Jennifer Campbell might seem like the frontrunner
New Addition Destroys Original Design Intent at Salk Institute
By Sheila Pell / San Diego Reader
A dispute over an addition to the Salk Institute in La Jolla has ended. Last week, the Planning Commission denied an appeal claiming the proposed design ruins the historic integrity of the East Torrey Pines building.
It’s like installing a two-story-high picket fence around Stonehenge, as one critic put it.
‘Hostile Architecture’ Another Obstacle for San Diego’s Houseless
By Heather Hope / CBS8
From armrests in the middle of benches to large rocks added underneath bridges and along sidewalks, some homeless advocates in San Diego call these designs “hostile architecture” or anti-homeless. In Hillcrest along University Avenue, it’s not hard to spot a metal bench at MTS bus stops with armrests that prevent people from sleeping on them.
MTS spokesperson Mark Olson says the benches are industry standard. “Prevents people from sleeping on them, so multiple people can sit down. Partitions also offer dedicated space to sit and help people with mobility issues stand up to get on the bus,” said Olson, via text message.
‘We Won’t Go Back’ – Bans Off Our Bodies Rally in San Diego – Sat., May 14

Our country is facing a healthcare crisis. We invite you to show up for reproductive rights and freedom now!








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