San Diego’s Hidden Homeless

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Homeless women and children undercounted and underserved.

By Jeeni Criscenzo / San Diego Free Press

homeless kidsIt looks like the issue of homelessness will be getting some airtime during the 2016 election season in San Diego. That should be good news for anyone who is deeply concerned about homelessness in the region. Problem is that some candidates might use the issue to put forth solutions, without taking the time to understand the problem.

By feeding the electorate with misinformation that plays into their eagerness for a quick and easy fix to the city’s growing homeless situation, they will not only fail to solve the problem, they will exacerbate it.

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Propagating the Nameservers, or What’s the Forwarding Address?

 Staff  November 22, 2015  13 Comments on Propagating the Nameservers, or What’s the Forwarding Address?

When moving to a new webhost it can take a little time to propagate the nameservers. Basically, our forwarding address needs to spread through the interwebs so people can find us.

Because web browsers using caching to speed things up you may see a representation of a slightly older version of the site and not know it.

This post is to let you (and us) know that this page is being served from the new host.

Please comment to let us know you are here.

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Are Police Surveillance Cameras for OB’s Waterfront “a Done Deal”?

 Frank Gormlie  November 19, 2015  28 Comments on Are Police Surveillance Cameras for OB’s Waterfront “a Done Deal”?

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Are the police cameras proposed for OB’s waterfront “a done deal”? That’s a big question facing the community of Ocean Beach these days.

Lorie Zapf’s office wants you to think so. The councilwoman wants those ten surveillance cameras planned to be set up between the OB Pier and Dog Beach. For Lorie and her staff, it is “a done deal”. From all appearances, it looks like Zapf’s office is putting itself on the line on this issue, and strikes a very uncompromising stance on the cameras. “It’s a done deal.”

For the cops, it’s “a done deal”.

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Misuse Rampant, Oversight Lacking at California’s Law Enforcement Network

 Source  November 19, 2015  0 Comments on Misuse Rampant, Oversight Lacking at California’s Law Enforcement Network

Dave Maass EFF logoBy Dave Maass / Electronic Frontier Foundation

Confirmed cases of misuse of California’s sprawling unified law enforcement information network have doubled over the last five years, according to records obtained by Electronic Frontier Foundation under the California Public Records Act.

That adds up to a total 389 cases in which an investigation concluded that a user—often a peace officer—broke the rules for accessing the California Law Enforcement Telecommunications System (CLETS), such as searching criminal records to vet potential dates or spy on former spouses. More than 20 incidents since 2010 have resulted in criminal charges.

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Survey of San Diego Neighborhoods With Highest Crimes by Zip Code – Ocean Beach Is Only No. 13th

 Frank Gormlie  November 19, 2015  1 Comment on Survey of San Diego Neighborhoods With Highest Crimes by Zip Code – Ocean Beach Is Only No. 13th

Our local CBS station, Channel 8, just did a survey of neighborhoods of the County of San Diego with the highest overall crime numbers within the last six months. The news station did this by zip code.

We took their numbers, and after adjusting them to allow just City of San Diego neighborhoods, we found that the neighborhood of Ocean Beach – zip code 92107 – was the neighborhood with the 13th highest crime numbers. During the last 6 months, according to the survey, OB had 856 over-all.

But OB was bested by twelve other neighborhoods with higher numbers of crimes.

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“Convergence” Transformative at Cabrillo Light House

 Source  November 18, 2015  2 Comments on “Convergence” Transformative at Cabrillo Light House

By Eric Nielsen / blogsandiego

The Convergence show at Cabrillo National Monument was a huge success. It was fabulously put on by Ship in the Woods. It was spiritual and mystical. It was full of great people and objects. It breathed with the ocean and the cliffs. It melted into the serene and transformative power of the location.

It was site specific art at its best and if you missed it, you missed the night of the year. I couldn’t even see all of it and I couldn’t stay for the music. I really wanted to see Perry Vazquez and Pall Jenkins play in front of glass walls that looked out onto the ocean, the bay, downtown and Tijuana. But, I didn’t even need to see all the art or hear all the music to feel the presence of the ocean, the stars and night time sky serving as the backdrop to the creationist visions of local artists.

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Extreme Weather Watch: October 2015 – South Carolina, Texas Inundated by Torrential Rains

 John Lawrence  November 18, 2015  0 Comments on Extreme Weather Watch: October 2015 – South Carolina, Texas Inundated by Torrential Rains

Extreme Weather WatchBy John Lawrence

In early October, torrential rain flooded almost the entire state of South Carolina. At least 17 people died. The cost of the flooding could top $1 billion, Senator Lindsey Graham said. Interstate 95 was closed for 70 miles. At least 11 dams failed. Another 35 dams were at risk.

The rain event set records all over the state, flooding entire towns. For some locations, this historic rainfall qualifies as a 1,000-year rain event, meaning in a given year there is a 1 in 1,000 chance of observing rainfall totals of this magnitude.

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OB Historical Society: Centennial of Historic Sunset Cliffs – Thurs., Nov. 19th

 Source  November 18, 2015  1 Comment on OB Historical Society: Centennial of Historic Sunset Cliffs – Thurs., Nov. 19th

Join the OB Historical Society in a celebration of the “Centennial of Historic Sunset Cliffs” with presenter Ann Swanson, chair of the Sunset Cliffs Natural Park – all at St. Peter’s by the Sea at 1371 Sunset Cliffs Blvd., on Thursday, November 19th, at 7pm.

These cliffs have a lot of history – from the Kumeyaay who considered them sacred – to the Theosophists and Albert Spalding, who developed sections of the cliffs. COME INSIDE FOR MORE INFO …

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Thank you! Thank you! Funding Goal for New Server Exceeded

 Staff  November 18, 2015  0 Comments on Thank you! Thank you! Funding Goal for New Server Exceeded

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UPDATE: Since this posting yesterday, Wed., we have received an additional $70 – which puts up close to $600!

The OB Rag wants to thank the many folks who donated to our cause to replace our server – as our funding goal of $400 has been surpassed.

In the 5 days since we started our fundraising on Friday the 13th, we have raised over $500 – and are calling it off. Many of the donations were via PayPal – and were from $10 to $50. And several old friends and supporters also stepped up.

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Application Made for New Construction on 4600 Block of Del Mar

 Frank Gormlie  November 17, 2015  10 Comments on Application Made for New Construction on 4600 Block of Del Mar

New construction and remodeling are being proposed for a lot on the 4600 block of Del Mar Avenue in southern Ocean Beach.

According to the City’s Notice, the applicant, William Mack, has applied for a Coastal Development Permit at 4620 Del Mar, a lot that is .16 acre. Mack wants to construct the following to an existing dwelling unit:

  • an addition
  • interior remodel
  • companion unit
  • and encroachments
  • that will total 5,703 square feet.
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Old Dominos on Voltaire Demolished and Lot Readied for “Upper Voltaire” Project

 Frank Gormlie  November 17, 2015  18 Comments on Old Dominos on Voltaire Demolished and Lot Readied for “Upper Voltaire” Project

28 Two and Three-Story TownHouses Coming Will Add to Traffic Congestion

There’s been some changes to what’s called “upper Voltaire” – that stretch of Voltaire Street east of Ocean Beach, up on the hill and that flows down across Catalina Boulevard and onward across its bridge over Nimitz.

The old Dominos Pizza building (you may remember it as the surf shop) has been demolished and removed. There has been some general clearing of that lot.

And next door, the former coffee house cottage is also undergoing an interesting switcharoo. The former java joint is being turned into an off-site kitchen for the OB Noodle House. Wow – more expansion for one of OB’s most favorite restaurants.

But the main thing that is going on is that the one-acre triangular-shaped lot …

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Can Our Children Learn to Study War No More from Mice?

 Ernie McCray  November 17, 2015  0 Comments on Can Our Children Learn to Study War No More from Mice?

Mural of two young girls writing "PLEASE NO MORE WAR" "LOVE" on a wall (Photo: txindoki/Flickr/cc)

By Ernie McCray

As we opened our hearts, this past Veteran’s Day, to our nation’s warriors with hearty “Thank you for your service” like cliches, alongside heaping praise on them for being strong heroic and brave – I kept thinking of two young men I met a little over a decade ago.

They were among the first to die in the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.

I met them at career fairs at their schools, while I was sitting at a table letting kids know that they …

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