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Will Oceanside get a stealth Amazon warehouse?
We don't live in Oceanside, but I think Oceanside is a good place for an Amazon warehouse. Why not? I t would be less of a problem than some of the things going on in town, and for customers who order all the time. It will get there even faster.— March 18, 2022 1 p.m.
Bonita’s Historic Home of Ulysses S, Grant, Jr.
With property values skyrocketing in California, the size of this house as well as the large land seems like a bargain, IMO. So I googled. One large bank values this property at $2.6 million. It's not uncommon for homes in California under 1000 sq ft. selling for over 1 million, as long as they're in the right neighborhood. Crazy.— March 5, 2022 10:17 a.m.
Young man clad in black beats janitor at Plaza Paseo Real
Whatever is going on with this guy, he's not all there. Mental health issues, a drug problem, etc. So sad for the victim. Scary world we live in.— February 25, 2022 7:47 p.m.
Creep Catcher gets 45-year-old meeting 14-year-old boy at Ramona's Stater Brothers
Sadly, children will never get the protection they deserve. I heard it explained years ago by an attorney. "Children aren't taxpayers, and they're not eligible to vote." Keeping in mind we were all kids at one time and most adults have children, it's sad that his comment rings true.— February 15, 2022 11:47 a.m.
Split Pulitzer verdict on Union-Tribune's Bill Gore treatment?
So do I. I agree cigarettes and hard liquor are more harmful than marijuana. Then there's hard drugs. The famous 1987 "fried egg" commercial. "This is your brain. This is drugs. This is your brain on drugs. Any questions?"— February 8, 2022 7:22 p.m.
Split Pulitzer verdict on Union-Tribune's Bill Gore treatment?
There are certain things you'll never see advertised in the Reader. Marijuana isn't one of them.— February 7, 2022 9:15 a.m.
Imperial County Covid story banned by Twitter and YouTube
Interesting and controversial. Excellent reviews (5 star). A friend of mine was recently banned from Facebook for using a "fake name." She was using her real name. She has an uncommon surname. Facebook is really cracking down, and she understood that Facebook is free, and she's not a paying customer. She was annoyed by their incorrect assumption, and rightfully so.— January 20, 2022 5:12 p.m.
Lorena Gonzalez's cancer is only one problem she now faces
There's a difference between strong women and abusive women. Sadly, Lorena Gonzalez is abusive. The last straw with her was a video where she insulted and humiliated poor, Hispanic women speaking on the floor. I'm not poor, nor am I Hispanic but I found it very insulting. She does this all the time, and that's why people can't stand her. Even those who agree with her politically. She's an insult to women in general. I feel sorry for her.— January 13, 2022 2:37 p.m.
Tijuana women who smuggle marijuana from San Ysidro
This would make an entertaining SNL skit. Or In Living Color. The brothers would have fun time with this one.— January 10, 2022 12:07 p.m.
Valet Market invites you to skip the cashier
A future where nobody has jobs doesn't sound too cool. I guess this would be a cool store for those who insist everything be done through technology. For those of us who didn't grow up on technology, whatever happened to on and off? When technology has gotten to the point where jobs are lost, it's gone too far.— January 8, 2022 1:26 p.m.