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Tackled in the stands at Qualcomm
Now that Charger football has left San Diego, idiots like this will have fewer opportunities to imbibe ridiculous amounts. It will be interesting to see what happens at Aztec games, i.e. if there is an uptick in incidents like this with the NFL no longer present.— October 19, 2017 4:59 p.m.
Tackled in the stands at Qualcomm
Nothing to see here, just another overly intoxicated irresponsible adult, who wants to penalize the taxpayers for his backfield in motion.— October 19, 2017 8:40 a.m.
Army and Navy Academy sex-abuse case cavalcade
Col. Thomas A. Davis, and his wife, Bessie T. Davis, the Academy founders, are spinning in their graves.— October 18, 2017 2:42 p.m.
DROP-out chief hits Las Vegas
While some believe her travel could be categorized excessive or maybe abusive for a chief heading for retirement early next year. Others get a necessary break from a person who blames others for anything and everything that does not go her way. Hopefully, a new chief will bring an effective leader back to PD, not just a personal friend, his Honor, the Mayor, appointed to this office in 2014.— October 18, 2017 8:16 a.m.
City code harshing on Surf Check's mellow?
Has me wondering if his nearby competitor were not the ones who filed complaint(s) against him. If it's so, they may perceive his business as a competitive threat to theirs. I find it odd that the code compliance officer suggested or inquired if he wanted to file a complaint against a neighborhooding business. I also find it disturbing that government becomes "weaponized tool" against business who submit taxes and fees which support the services used against them.— October 18, 2017 4:25 a.m.
Mission Beach's last big chunk
Now that is a true👍🏻statement. More simply put...Things change.— October 17, 2017 8:03 a.m.
Mission Beach's last big chunk
What does that mean, "something really nice"? The "city's" batting record for developing "something really nice" is nonexistent with two exceptions, Mission Bay and Balboa Parks. But even after creating them, both are in need of millions of dollars of what the city euphemistically refers to as "deferred maintenance". What it really is, is total mismanagement and deliberate neglect. Since the property was for all intents and purposes abandoned, and professional school administrators saw no need/use as an educational facility it was in surplus. Disposing of assets, at fair market value, and using the proceeds to support other educational needs sounds reasonable. Adding housing in an area where people want to live also sounds like a reasonable result. Creating more park space, as some suggest, is a ridiculous when one of the city's largest single parks is less that 200 feet away and miles of public beaches and boardwalks are literally across the street.— October 17, 2017 5:56 a.m.
Mission Beach's last big chunk
If Al Gore dire predictions come true Mission Beach will be returned to the sand bar from which it came. And beach from property will have a whole new meaning.— October 16, 2017 3:45 p.m.
Lemon Grove councilman sued for free-speech stifling
Sadly, this isn't "serious stuff" this is about the egos of two men and the lack of civil discourse and common sense. It's all very petty and a waste of the courts time and limited taxpayer dollars to resolve the tantrums of two self centered persons. There are serious issues in San Diego but certainly not these two nitwits.— October 16, 2017 6:07 a.m.
Mission Beach's last big chunk
I betcha they also employee a slew of locals to build them, with many earning good wages to boot. And just think, about all the other economic activity generated by this project. Real estate professional will earn commissions. Materials will be sold. Homes built. Neighborhood businesses may also benefit during construction and into the future as new families move in. All very positive for what has been for all purposes an abandoned property which was tax exempt.— October 15, 2017 8:40 p.m.