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Pope Leo XIV has become the first pontiff, born in the United States, in the Catholic Church's nearly 2,000 year history. Police shoot hatchet-wielding man outside the public library in Pacific Beach. Elton John to perform at Petco Park tonight. NBC 7's Steven Luke has these stories and more, as well as meteorologist Sheena Parveen's forecast, for this Friday, May 9, 2025.
Is buying still better than renting in San Diego in 2025? In this video, we break down the real costs of buying a $1M condo vs. renting a similar property for $5,200/month in Pacific Beach. From mortgage payments and tax breaks to investment growth and rent increases, we crunch the numbers, side by side, over a 5-year period to see which choice could leave you better off financially. Whether you're dreaming of homeownership or leaning toward flexibility and investing your cash, this is a must-watch if you're trying to make the smartest move in one of America's most competitive housing markets.
California has rolled out a new San Diego Count fire hazard map, and it showed the number of acres across the count that are in a "very high fire hazard severity zone" has increased by 26%. Work is underway to improve the bumpy, pot hole conditions along Mission Bay Drive in Pacific Beach. The San Diego City Council has passed an ordinance banning grocery stores from offering digital-only deals and coupons in the city. What You Need To Know To Start Your Tuesday.
Experts say progress is being made combatting the South Bay sewage crisis, as a number of crucial repairs have been made to the South Bay International Wastewater Treatment Plant. The City of San Diego says it is considering expanding paid parking hours in busy areas like Pacific Beach, Downtown and Old Town. After nearly seven years of business the Little Italy Food Hall is set to close it's doors today. What You Need To Know To Start Your Sunday.
Update on San Diego State student hurt in New Orleans attack. Egg prices rising due to bird flu. Crushed in Pacific Beach closes for good. Blizzard conditions sweeping the central U.S. causing flight delays and cancellations.
Harborside Park in Chula Vista has been at the center of citywide debates on housing and environmental justice since 2022. The park is scheduled to reopen on Dec. 15. Then, a proposal for a 22-story apartment building in Pacific Beach is causing a stir among neighbors. Plus, reporter Tania Thorne gives us a preview of Vista's annual Krampus procession.
The Menendez Brothers return to the same court they were sentenced to life without parole decades ago, we'll explain what this virtual hearing could mean for their chance at freedom. A baby in California has died and several other people are sick after a Listeria outbreak. A 23 story high-rise in Pacific Beach is getting pushback from the community - why they say it's skirting around the rules. NBC 7's Nicole Gomez has what you need to know to start your work week.
Ever find yourself reminiscing about those wild nights out in Pacific Beach, or maybe just trying to forget them? We've all got those stories, and today we're sharing ours—a hilariously unforgettable night filled with Fergalicious tunes, vodka Red Bulls, and a friend's epic bar mishap that still makes us laugh. As we chat about our evolving nightlife preferences, we nod to our past while explaining why quality now trumps quantity when it comes to our social endeavors. It's a nostalgic stroll down memory lane, where the good old days meet the wisdom of age.Switching gears, we tackle a topic that's both serious and necessary—the representation of Black communities in politics. Why does there seem to be a disconnect between the Democratic Party and the very communities they aim to represent? We dig into the frustrations felt by Black voters, the missed connections, and the perceived pandering. It's a conversation that challenges political norms, calling for Democrats to develop a more genuine and cohesive platform. Through sports analogies and personal observations, we explore how this disconnect manifests and what can be done to bridge the gap.And of course, what's a discussion on politics without venturing into the realm of billionaires like Donald Trump? We question his unique appeal and consider what a future term might look like under his leadership. From identity politics to the role of Kamala Harris and beyond, this episode unpacks the complexities of voter dynamics and political identities. Whether reflecting on past presidents, debating the appeal of the "alpha male," or exploring the nuanced experiences of Black women in politics, we bring insights, laughter, and candid reflections on the ever-evolving political landscape. Join us for a session that promises to entertain and enlighten.Support the show
An investigation is underway in Pacific Beach after a man reportedly drowned. With Labor Day right around the corner, travel experts expect this to be one of the busiest holiday weekends in recent years. To celebrate their 10 year anniversary, the Tuna Harbor Dockside Market is hosting a one night only Night Market. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, Cantore posts up at Daydream MD in Pacific Beach to talk to Dr. Arsalan Azam, a board-certified Emergency Medicine physician and medical director of Daydream MD. Ketamine therapy is a novel treatment approach that uses low doses of ketamine, a dissociative anesthetic medication, to manage various mental health conditions, such as treatment-resistant depression, anxiety disorders, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Music: SUNBENDR
The College Football Experience (@TCEonSGPN) on the Sports Gambling Podcast Network continues its 134 college football team preview series with the San Diego State Aztecs 2024 Season Preview. Pick Dundee aka (@TheColbyD) & Patty C (@PattyC831) break down the upcoming San Diego State offense, defense, special teams and key in on the 2024 Aztecs schedule. Is Sean Lewis the perfect hire for the San Diego State Aztecs moving forward? Can the San Diego State Aztecs be a Mountain West Conference contender in year one? Will every college football fan know the name of AJ Duffy by the end of 2024?Will this be the most exciting San Diego offense the city has seen since Dan Fouts and Air Coryell? Will Marquez Cooper and Ja'Shaun Poke have a monster years since they are reunited with Sean Lewis? Will Mekhi Shaw, Louis Brown, Michael Harrison and Jude Wolf also be putting up big numbers? What do we make of the Aztecs offensive line after so many players transferred out?Can the Aztecs continue to be a physical defense despite moving to a quick and fast offense? Will Eric Schmidt be able to get this defense improved despite all the changes? Is Tupu Alualu a name to watch on the defensive line? Will the linebacking core be a strength of the team with Owen Chambers, Deshawn McCuin and Kyle Moretti? Did San Diego State win the transfer portal with landing Bryce Phillips, AJ Duffy, Marquez Cooper, etc? How many wins should Aztec fans expect in the first season under Sean Lewis? We talk it all and more on this San Diego State Aztec edition of The College Football Experience. JOIN the SGPN community #DegensOnlyExclusive Merch, Contests and Bonus Episodes ONLY on Patreon - https://sg.pn/patreonDiscuss with fellow degens on Discord - https://sg.pn/discordDownload The Free SGPN App - https://sgpn.appCheck out the Sports Gambling Podcast on YouTube - https://sg.pn/YouTubeCheck out our website - http://sportsgamblingpodcast.comSUPPORT us by supporting our partnersCirca Sports - 16 MILLION in guaranteed prizes w/ Circa Survivor & Circa Millions - https://www.circasports.com/circa-sports-millionFootball Contest Proxy - Use promo code SGP to save $50 at - https://www.footballcontestproxy.com/Rithmm - Player Props and Picks - Free 7 day trial! http://sportsgamblingpodcast.com/rithmmUnderdog Fantasy code SGPN - Up to $250 in BONUS CASH - https://play.underdogfantasy.com/p-sgpnGametime code SGPN - Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code SGPN for $20 off your first purchase - https://gametime.co/ADVERTISE with SGPNInterested in advertising? Contact sales@sgpn.io Follow The College Experience & SGPN On Social MediaTwitter - https://twitter.com/TCEonSGPNInstagram - http://www.instagram.com/TCEonSGPNTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@TCEonSGPNYoutube - https://www.youtube.com/@TheCollegeExperienceFollow The Hosts On Social MediaColby Dant - http://www.twitter.com/thecolbydPatty C - https://twitter.com/PattyC831NC Nick - https://twitter.com/NC__NicK
A couple from Del Mar Heights is offering a $2,500 reward for the arrest of a man who stole thousands of dollars in heirloom jewelry from their home. Burn permits are being suspended across San Diego County today. This means people will no longer be able to do any outdoor burning of things like branches, leaves or dead vegetation. The city says repairs along Ingraham Street in Pacific Beach are now nearly finished. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Did you know one of the country's most celebrated sommeliers lives and works in San Diego? It's true! This week, we welcomed Coco Randolph of Black Radish and San Francisco's Californios to the Happy Half Hour podcast. Randolph is new-ish to town, having moved here about a year and a half ago from San Francisco, where she helped her family run two Michelin-starred Californios. Her sister is married to its decorated chef, Val Cantu, and the whole Randolph clan (plus Cantu) started the restaurant in 2013. Since then, Californios has been granted many awards and accolades from various organizations (like Michelin), including for its wine program, which is under Randolph's direction. When her Texas-born-and-raised family first embarked upon opening a restaurant, the clan tasked Randolph with being its sommelier as well as the general manager. No idle hands in this crew. The only problem was that Randolph knew little about wine, though she knew she loved Mexican food after having lived there for years following homeschooling and graduating from Texas Tech. No problem. She's an autodidact, sharp as a whip, and incredibly ambitious. She picked up a copy of The Wine Bible, studying obsessively every second she wasn't working Californios' front-of-house. In 2015, just two years after opening, Michelin awarded Californios its first star. By 2017, the restaurant had the distinction of being the world's only two-star Michelin spot focused on Mexican cuisine. And Randolph's wine program, which started as a list with a dozen producers and had expanded to a cellar boasting hundreds of the world's finest vintages and rarest allocations in less than a decade, was awarded the Best of Award of Excellence from Wine Spectator and the Best Wine Restaurants nod from Wine Enthusiast. In 2021, Randolph was awarded Michelin's first-ever Sommelier of the Year designation; she was just one of two somms to receive the nod. While she's still involved with Californios and the family from afar, her heart and body are very much in San Diego. She's growing Black Radish's wine program exponentially by regularly bringing top producers to town for special wine dinners and other events. And there's more good news. “I moved here for my lover boy!” Coco excitedly exclaims any time anyone gives her the chance. She didn't come here for food or wine, but for love, which to me signals she's planting deep roots. “It's true, we are fully staying here, building a life,” Randolph confirms. Expect to hear a lot more from Coco wherever anyone's pouring grape juice in town. In addition to trying some of Coco's wine selections, of which you can hear more about in the episode, we also talk about the news. Crack Shack is opening its fifth location in Pacific Beach; even more Korean Fried Chicken called Season Ave is arriving to Clairemont Mesa; Eleven Madison Park and Herb & Wood alum Sebastian Becerra is opening Peruvian spot Pepino in La Jolla to much fanfare; Gator by the Bay is in town once again beginning May 9, and Oddish Wine turns 1 on May 11.
On today's episode Rich sits down with Kenny Simpson - Mortgage Broker, Entrepreneur, and Co-host of the Get in the Cashflow Game podcast. Kenny has been in the mortgage broker game for 20 years, has funded over $1.5 Billion in loans and helped 5000+ clients. He used to manage several multifamily properties (properties with upwards of 2000 units,) but sold them and now focuses his time strictly on the mortgage business, his wife and 2 girls, and his podcast. He also personal owns 50+ units with a net cashflow of $350K. Rich and Kenny start off by discussing meeting initially, Rich's first time speaking, what Kenny has been up to since they first met, the current rate environment, Kenny's analysis of the current rates, credit card delinquencies, the potential for rate cuts, who is buying deals right now, why Rich and Kenny are bullish on San Diego, who's buying homes in San Diego, Kenny's portfolio, becoming the biggest influencer in mortgages, and the endless opportunities in real estate. They then reflect on Kenny's brokerage system, Fannie Freddie Loans, pricing for Non-QM Products, DSCR Loans, maximizing leverage with Non-QM loans, appraisals, ADUs, several properties that Rich is currently looking at, and the Pacific Beach market. Lastly, they talk about commercial real estate, the value of relationships, Ryan Serhant, relationships over transactions, standing out to lenders, where Kenny sees the rate environment going in the next year, whether we'll ever see 3% rates, Grant Cardone, how the fed has locked out buyers, which neighborhoods Kenny is bullish on in San Diego, Little Italy, and how Hotel Zindel is doing. Connect with Kenny on Instagram: @kennybsimpson Visit BYLTBasics.com and use code “Somers20” at checkout for 20% on your next purchase Book a free call with Prime Corporate Services to create a business strategy primecorporateservices.com/richsomers--Connect with Rich on Instagram: @rich_somersInterested in investing with Somers Capital? Visit www.somerscapital.com/invest to learn more. Interested in joining our Boutique Hotel Mastermind? Visit www.somerscapital.com/mastermind to book a free call. Interested in STR/Boutique Hotel Management? Visit www.excelsiorstays.com/management to book a free call.
#goingdeepwithchadandjt #podcast #comedy #allthingscomedy Today we are joined by two legends, Christian Pierce & Mike Tornabene aka Dom Mazzetti. We talk about starting a clothing brand, The NEW 'Real Bros of Simi Valley' movie, and of course we hear from some hilarious callers. We hear from a bro who is getting back into the dating game, a lady who needs help turning a friendship into a relationship and a new college transfer who is ready to smash some brews on Pacific Beach. Check out Christian & Mike's Clothing here:https://theshellcorp.com/ We are streaming the BTS, Fully unedited version of the pod on Twitch, if you want to chat with us while we're recording, follow here: https://www.twitch.tv/chadandjtgodeep Grab some dank merch here:https://shop.chadandjt.com/ Come see us on Tour! Arizona Tomorrow and Pasadena Friday! PLUS 12 other DATES!http://www.chadandjt.com Call us, leave a 60 sec voicemail with your issue or question: 323-418-2019or write in to chadgoesdeeppodccast(at)gmail.com(Start with where you're from and name for best possible advice) Check out the reddit for some dank convo: https://www.reddit.com/r/ChadGoesDeep/
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit chadcrouch.substack.comRamona Falls lies within the Mt. Hood National Wilderness, near the headwaters of the Sandy River. Volcanic eruptions on Mt. Hood in 1780 created a mudflow. This event inspired the name of the Sandy river, as Lewis and Clark called it [in 1805], "Quicksand River." The name was later changed to the "Sandy River." The Ramona Falls was apparently named by US Forest Service worker John E. Mills in 1933. He named the falls after his late wife, Ramona. -worldatlasThe trail is a roughly seven mile out-and-back or loop option. The northernmost section, trail #797, closely follows Ramona Creek and is in my opinion the prettier and more musical option. You'll hear my feet scuffling on the coarse sand trail approaching the Sandy River crossing. I cut out the portion of audio crossing the Sandy River because—and this is not intuitive to most people—larger, fast-moving rivers are not intrinsically pleasing to listen to. They're not bad, but they tend to sound like walls of white noise, often masking wildlife sounds and the acoustics of place. They sound meh. Loud and featureless. Interestingly, because it's a wilderness area, The Forest Service doesn't maintain a bridge across The Sandy. The logic is a little convoluted, given they used to have a modular “seasonal bridge”, and there are numerous footbridges crossing Ramona Creek. It may have something to do with a tragic accident in 2014 when a hiker was swept away crossing the seasonal bridge in a flash flood event. His body was found a mile downstream. Was that bridge deemed a safety liability? I can only remember combinations of leaps and shimmying on downed logs to cross it.It must have been 2015 when I made the trip up there with my dad. He told me a story about coming upon a hiking group in distress on the trail above the falls many years before. One of their party had died on from an allergic reaction to a bee sting, of all things. I recall he spoke of spending quite a few hours helping them. I looked for a historical news article for details. I couldn't find one. The hike to Ramona Falls may be statistically safer than walking on a city street, but something about the remoteness of wilderness frames a wider existential perspective on life and death. Mountains do that. They take you out of yourself for a spell. I will always associate Ramona Falls with the last time I did a day hike with my dad. I distinctly remember the vivid colors of the moss and lichen that day. The clouds were very low and misty, diffusing the low-hanging autumn sun. It was dreamlike. Liminal.This particular day was not dissimilar. The clouds lingered, offering occasional showers, but were less prismatic in their density. Red Crossbills winged by overhead. Dark-eyed Juncos foraged on the ground and low in the canopy. Once again, I had a sustained moment with a raven. I love crossing paths with ravens. The focal point of the soundscape is largely Ramona Creek, culminating in an approach to the spectacular falls:What makes it so striking? It's not tall or awesomely powerful. It's approachable, decorated with emerald-hued moss, and often dramatically lit from rays of sun filtering through the fir trees. It's strikingly symmetrical, roughly diamond shaped, and finely textured. Its song is more music than thunder. It's just a one-of-a-kind waterfall to lay eyes and ears on, and I'm pleased to share it with you!Ramona Falls Soundwalk is available on all streaming platforms (Spotify, Apple, Tidal, Amazon, YouTube…) tomorrow Apr. 12.Lastly, if you didn't catch them, I recently posted Soundscape podcast episodes of the Total Solar Eclipse (in a stereo image featuring wildlife on the left and humans on the right), and a nice long relaxing recording I made at Pacific Beach, WA a couple weeks ago.
State Senator Steve Padilla will introduce new legislation to tackle the cross-border pollution issue. Eight people were taken to the hospital Friday night after falling from the border fence. Pacific Beach has reopened after a sewage spill cause its closure.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Rich brings on his old business partner, Shawn DiMartile - Real Estate Investor, Host of The Real Estate Takeoff Podcast, Co-Founder of Takeoff Capital, Author of California Gold, and US Navy Veteran. Before cashing out his 401k to get his start in real estate, Shawn worked as an Air Traffic Controller for 6 years and before that he was a Navy Controller. He now owns over 300 rental units, $50 million in real estate, and his podcast, The Real Estate Takeoff, has over 200,000 downloads. Rich and Shawn start off by discussing a recent rain storm in San Diego, how they met each other and got into the real estate game, their first deal: a 32-unit property in Indianapolis, what Shawn and Mike Tighe (his business partner) are currently focused on, Bonus ADUs in San Diego, being bullish on San Diego and ADUs, current market trends, landlord tenant laws, investing in San Diego, the synergy Shawn and Rich still have, the top ten states with high income taxes, and property insurance.They then reflect on cashing out their 401ks, Shawn's new book “California Gold,” the stress of working as an Air Traffic Controller (ATC), the dangers of working graveyard shifts, the craziest stories they had as ATCs, Mike Tighe's piloting skills, whether you can actually retire off of a 401k, the evergreen cashflow of real estate, the government profiting off of 401ks, and S&P Index Funds. Lastly, Rich and Shawn talk about the trains of San Diego, what Shawn and Mike started focusing on after Rich left the partnership, a deep dive into Bonus ADUs, Takeoff Capital's 10-unit Ocean Beach apartment complex, Takeofff Capital's deal in Pacific Beach, appealable and non-appealable coastal zones, Rich's new 3-Story ADU in Little Italy, underground parking for apartment complexes, third party property management, their 32-unit property in Indianapolis, listing vacancies on Craigslist and Facebook Marketplace, Tenants in Common, and then reflect on the last 5 years of success in real estate.Connect with Shawn on Instagram: @shawn_dimartile--Connect with Rich on Instagram: @rich_somersInterested in investing with Somers Capital? Visit www.somerscapital.com/invest to learn more. Interested in joining our Boutique Hotel Mastermind? Visit www.somerscapital.com/mastermind to book a free call. Interested in STR/Boutique Hotel Management? Visit www.excelsiorstays.com/management to book a free call.
Avid HHH listeners will remember a few episodes back, when we announced that Ramen World, celebrity chef Lauren Lawless' first restaurant, would open somewhere in San Diego. That opening is imminent, and so we decided to have the cooking show star and Pacific Beach native in to tell us what's up. Ramen World's opening is notable for a few reasons, but mostly that it's the country's first serve-your-own ramen joint. The model is otherwise popular in Japan and Korea, Lawless told us during the episode. This San Diego location will be the planned chain's first location, and then she hopes to expand throughout California and to Arizona and eventually the east coast, she also explained. We wondered aloud what the experience would be like: Will there be chefs cheffing the steaming bowls right in front of our faces? Will it be gluten-friendly? How will it be priced, by weight or by ingredient, like with serve-your-own fro-yo? She shared some special details: yes, it will be gluten-friendly; there will also be packaged ramen noodles, as well as a machine cutting and serving fresh noodles for those who'd like an upgrade. She's still working on the pricing, but thinks it'll be somewhere in the fro-yo pricing universe. We also get to know Lawless on a personal level, too. She shares stories of the tragic death of her parents and sister, her emancipation from her family while she was still a teenager, how she overcame trauma and abuse (and how cooking played a huge role in that), and how she was working a ho-hum sales desk job when she decided to take a shot at a cooking show audition that eventually changed her life. Lawless has an engaging and warm personality, and she leads with obvious confidence, which is infectious to be around. We hope you feel it through the airwaves, and are similarly inspired about her story cooking her way up through the television ranks, which is where she first met our co-host, Troy Johnson. We also talked the news: RoseAcre, a new multi-experience, design-forward restaurant from Paul Basile and Jules Wilson has broken ground on Girard Street in La Jolla; OB's The Joint spun off a new ramen spot called The Bowl on Newport Ave; and Spanish and California tapas and wine bar Finca will open on Grim Street in North Park by crew formerly of Juniper + Ivy.
Voice of San Diego's MacKenzie Elmer on the orcas that have appeared off the San Diego coast, why they're on the hunt for common dolphins & why they're behind the death of a 52-foot whale in Pacific Beach.
Tonight I will be posting the Best of Sasquatch Chronicles V. These episodes are chosen by the members. I want to wish all of the members Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! Thank you so much supporting what I do. I hope you guys and gals enjoy the show. 985 Creature Follows Farmer Home - Picked By Karla G Jacob writes “Last year in September in Minnesota I had a close interaction with a creature and have some video footage of it. Last year when this event took place I originally thought it was a dog man or wendigo or something of the sort. SC EP:825 The Locals Tried To Warn Me - Picked By Karen F Alex from Idaho writes “When I was a teenage back around 2007-2008 I had two terrifying encounters back to back with I believe the more dog type/dog face Sasquatch in the Pacific Beach part of WA.”] SC EP:974 The Ozark Wildman - Picked By Bill S Tom writes “In the summer of 1962, over 60 years ago, I schedule things that happened in my life around that time as occurring between when JFK came to my little Illinois town and spoke in the public square (Oct 1960) and when he was later assassinated (Nov 63). I think the year was probably 1961 or 1962. I can't tell for sure. I was six or seven years old; my brother was two years older than I and I had two younger sisters spaced apart by about two years each. SC EP:956 The Arkansas Property Picked By Jennifer B I will be welcoming Pam and Paul to the show. They have been hunting this 80 acre property. In 2015 they purchased 40 acres. Pam writes “We live in northern Arkansas at the foothills of the Ozarks. My husband and I started hunting this 80 acre property around 2003 or 2004. Can't remember exact year. My husband found tracks but at the time didn't really know what it was. My husbands brother saw something big walking bi-pedal up the creek. I had something massive growl at me. We had heard wood knocks. I heard loud thumps behind my stand quite often. I had something pacing back and forth behind my stand but it was getting too dark and woods are to thick to see. I would always get this ominous feeling out here. We had a gifting situation and at the time we didn't know what was going on. We knew nothing about Sasquatch. In 2015 we bought 40 of the 80 acres and started building a house. That's when things ramped up. I found tracks in the front yard. Large handprints on the front window. In 2020 Pam had scary encounter with a creature very close to her home. It was not the last time she would see it. Here are some pictures they sent me with Pam's notes. SC EP:841 We Are Moving Picked By Teresa M “I live in the hills of the Smokey Mountains. I was a non- believer definitely! Until I spotlighted one drinking I've heard from my Creek 3:30 a.m. one night I woke up from a dead sleep and had a feeling of danger or something very wrong. I went to my back door and have a giant spotlight I shined it towards my Creek which is always full of deer in my back field, never seen a bear the six years I've lived here and I saw something furry at the creek 90 yards from my back door drinking and I thought wow there's a bear. Then it stood up and I saw a huge hands that hung past its knees big hands!! black furry sleek mahogany-ish dark hair about 12 in maybe hanging off the body it was probably about 4 ft across about 8 ft tall extremely muscular look like a bodybuilder, it leaned its head back and let out a scream that sent ripples through my body for my head all the way down to my feet like a base on the stereo turned up too loud I felt my organs vibrate I couldn't not believe what I was seeing so I shined the light on it again it screamed for 30 to 45 seconds straight without taking a breath so long so loud the loudest sound I think I've ever heard in my life maybe besides air siren.” Spoke to the eyewitness and her husband bought a large piece of property six years ago in TN. The witness said “I did not believe in Bigfoot, I thought it was a joke. We have had some many things happen on this property. I do not know what these things are but we are actively looking for a different place to live.”
San Diego Police are investigating a string of robberies in Kearny Mesa over the weekend. The suspects involved male teenagers. One person was killed and two others injured after a house fire in Chula Vista. People at Mission Beach and Pacific Beach were surprised to find a dead, 50-foot long fin whale washed up ashore.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Quentin “Q” Williams is a mindset coach and the creator of the World Class Method & Man Up Formula. Q was a 2-sport Division 1 athlete at Northwestern, where he holds a Master's Degree in Sports Management and became a Gator Bowl Champion. After sport he overcame years of Post-Concussion Syndrome by leveraging his own World Class Method. He went from feeling confused and angry about concussion to feeling lit up, clear eyed, and committed to thriving and making a world class impact on others along the same journey. Q has spoken on countless podcasts, facilitated international men's groups, filled venues for live events across San Diego County. Today, he is the founder of Men's Meetup, Man Up Men's Group, and World Class where he supports clients via 1:1 Coaching, Group Courses, Men's Groups, Men's Events, and Speaking. More at Q-Williams.com Men's Meetup: Our mission is to initiate, inspire and influence life changing shifts in men around the world by curating intentional spaces where community, connection and courageous conversation allow men to embody their most authentic selves. We host monthly in-person workshops in Pacific Beach that run from 7-9pm every fourth Tuesday of the month. Man Up Men's Group is a committed team of men who practice authenticity & vulnerability to step up and redefine what it means to be a man in today's world, creating breakthroughs in how they show up for themselves, their mission, and their loved ones. Pricing varies (see website). In-Person and Online Groups now enrolling at wearemanup.com
San Diego Gas Prices Top $6 a Gallon, Police Say Gas Thefts Increase, Parking Meters Now Being Tested in Pacific Beach See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Can you believe these San Diego gas prices? It's over $6/gallon. Who is to blame for this mess? It's expensive to live in San Diego. Water rates are going up 20%. Don't get me started on housing prices in America's Finest City! We also discuss Coach Prime's deal with Blenders Eyewear in Pacific Beach, Poway Politics, self-driving trucks, government run grocery stores and the Pledge of Allegiance. It's Friday, September 22, 2023. Here's what John Riley thinks: $6/gallon – San Diego gas prices It's insane what gas costs these days. How are you coping with this? Is there a way to avoid it all? Yes, there is! John will show you the way. https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/business/story/2023-09-20/its-just-ridiculous-san-diego-gas-prices-near-6-a-gallon San Diego Water Rates going up 20% The San Diego Dept of Water is in chaos. Their billing system is a shambles. The infrastructure is crumbling. Plus, they need more money for their Pure Water initiative. Rates are going up and people are really upset. https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/local/story/2023-09-19/council-oks-san-diego-water-rate-hikes-of-almost-20-percent Pacific Beach Entrepreneur cashing in on deal with Coach Prime Imagine selling sunglasses one at a time, barely getting by, and then suddenly sales are up 1000%. That's what happened to Chase Fisher when he signed a deal with Coach Prime in Colorado. https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/sports/sports-columnists/story/2023-09-19/blenders-sunglasses-pacific-beach-deion-sanders-colorado Poway Chieftain: Politics Harming Us Columnist Harry Levine suggests we find leaders that will avoid trying to harm the other team. Instead, he wants to see candidates that understand and recognize the Common Good. https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/pomerado-news/opinion/editorial/just-saying/story/2023-09-18/just-sayin-todays-politics-are-harming-us Driverless Trucks with a Driver Just in Case? California law makers are considering a plan that would require a human in driverless trucks. This is an example of a law that drags down progress just to protect jobs. https://www.mercurynews.com/2023/09/19/teamsters-support-bill-requiring-a-human-in-self-driving-vehicles/ Government Grocery Stores in Chicago Supermarkets are shutting down in Chicago due to theft and homelessness. Now the Mayor wants the government to get into the grocery business. https://reason.com/2023/09/20/chicago-from-stacker-of-wheat-to-stacker-of-wheat-thins/ Iowa Requires Pledge of Allegiance Is the Pledge of Allegiance anti-American? I think so. But that doesn't stop nationalists from indoctrinating kids in schools. https://www.kwwl.com/news/politics/iowa-house-passes-bill-requiring-pledge-of-allegiance-in-schools/article_c35af84f-60dc-5523-87a3-5c31e5130c57.html San Diego Community Forum Sports talk radio at the Mighty 690 Captain Charles MacVean, Seawolf Pt Loma Gay Marriage North Park Micro Units Poway Development San Diego Vacancy Tax CA flavored tobacco ban backfire #SanDiego #homelessness #housingcrisis #poway #northpark #microunits #vacanthomes #vancouver #ptloma #gaymarriage #gasprices #waterrates #pledgeofallegiance #grocerystores #driverlesstrucks Thank you to our livestream participants in the Community Forum. Thank you to all that listen and view. Get San Diego news and newsmaker updates, plus proven and easy-to-implement strategies to pursue your happiness. Sign up now. It is FREE! https://johnrileyproject.com/ Be sure to share this video with a friend! Sponsors: Happiness76.com – your source of gear that celebrates Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness. https://happiness76.com/ PowayStore.com – your source for Poway T–shirts, gifts, and other Poway swag. https://powaystore.com/ I also co-host a podcast with legendary sports talk icon, Lee Hacksaw Hamilton. Check out Lee Hacksaw Hamilton's podcast every Thursday at 3pm ...
San Diego is a favorite of Lyn's family with its fantastic weather, plentiful outdoor options, beauty and so many activities to choose from. Lyn shares an "audio tour" of this SoCal gem with her top tips and recommendations for where to stay and what to see and do. Additional Resources: My Favorite Things to Do in San Diego (video) 35 Suntastic Things to Do in San Diego article 7 Glorious San Diego Beaches to Discover article 8 Reasons to Consider Hotel del Coronado for Your San Diego Stay article InterContinental San Diego Tour & Review (video) Best Western Island Palms & Marina Hotel review (video)
San Diego Police officer seriously injured after crash with truck in Pacific Beach.No end in sight for MTS driver strike, negations continue today as thousands of rider continue to be impacted.American couple found dead in Mexico hotel room died of carbon monoxide poisoning.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
-Jared Cheselske is an O2X Lead Instructor, United States Army Combat Veteran, and Captain with San Diego Fire-Rescue Department-Prior to joining the fire service, he served in the U.S. Army where he deployed to Iraq during Desert Shield / Desert Storm-Since then he's logged 27 years in the fire service, 21 of which were with San Diego Fire-Rescue Department-He is currently assign to Station 21 in Pacific Beach where he specializes in truck operations and serves on the department's Peer Support Team in order to help fellow firefighters during times of emotional crisis-When he's not in the fire house, he serves as an O2X Lead Instructor - bringing our training & education to those in the tactical population around the countryJared's article '5 Things to Know Before Joining the Fire Service':https://www.o2x.com/5-things-to-know-before-joining-the-fire-service/FirstNet Built with AT&T:http://www.firstnet.com/healthandwellnessDownload the O2X Tactical Performance App:app.o2x.comLet us know what you think:Website - http://o2x.comIG - https://instagram.com/o2xhumanperformance?igshid=1kicimx55xt4f
In this episode we discuss the crimes of serial rapist Kenneth Bogard, who preyed on San Diego women in the early 1990s, and discuss the typologies of rapists.Follow this link to become a Teacher's Pet:https://www.buzzsprout.com/1662730/supportE-mail me at Pugmomof1@gmail.com; visit me on Instagram as True Crime University_Donate via PayPal to help me keep the show going: bullymom7@yahoo.com References: wikipedia, Sex Crimes: Patterns and Behavior by Ronald Holmes and Stephen Holmes 2002, So Good, So Good, So Good: Confessions of the Piano Dude by Gregg Akkerman 2019, uspp.csbsju.edu, harfordmedlegal.typepad.com, Bureau of Justice Statistics, The Evil That Men Do by Stephen G Michaud and Roy Hazelwood 1998, girlsaskguys.com, North County Times, LA Times, cdcr.ca.gov, Santa Cruz Sentinel, institute.law.ucla.edu, Psychology TodayMy music is "Motivational Day" by AudioCoffee from Pixabay MusicSupport the show
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Welcome to "Pacific Beach," a podcast that invites you to immerse yourself in 8 hours of soothing ocean waves for relaxation. Join us as we transport you to the peaceful shores of the Pacific Beach, where the rhythmic sounds of gentle ocean waves create a serene and calming ambiance. Let the soothing nature of the waves wash away your stress and worries, allowing you to find tranquility and inner peace. Whether you're seeking a moment of relaxation, meditation, or simply a break from the busyness of life, this podcast provides the perfect escape. Tune in and let the soothing ocean waves guide you towards a state of deep relaxation and rejuvenation. - Pacific Beach, 8 hours, soothing ocean waves, relaxation, podcast, peaceful shores, rhythmic sounds, gentle waves, serene ambiance, soothing nature, wash away stress, find tranquility, inner peace, relaxation, meditation, break from busyness, escape, deep relaxation, rejuvenation. Support our mission of spreading relaxation and wellness by rating and reviewing our podcast on your preferred platform. Your feedback helps us improve and enables others to discover the benefits of our soothing sounds. Enhance your listening experience by subscribing to our ad-free version, immersing yourself in uninterrupted tranquility. Clicking Here Join our community of relaxation seekers and embark on a journey of self-discovery. Subscribe, rate, and review Meditation Sounds today and unlock a world of serenity and rejuvenation. Email List Support this podcast https://www.meditationsoundspodcast.com Say goodbye to stubborn belly fat with our revolutionary product! Our formula is designed to target and dissolve unwanted fat, leaving you with a slimmer, more toned midsection. Try it now and experience the results for yourself. #dissolvebellyfat #slimandtoned http://bit.ly/3jV1Ip1 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gerardo is the owner of Provecho Coffee Co. based here in San Diego, CA. This was such a fun conversation that is filled with his journey into coffee, and how he feels that the universe kept pulling him back to coffee every time he tried to step away. He has humble beginnings with Provecho, starting as catering company, then moving solely to coffee pop ups, and to now opening his first coffee cart in Bread & Salt, a local art gallery in Barrio Logan. My man G is on the rise, get familiar! Enjoy! Need Caffeine & GREEN? 3072 El Cajon Blvd, San Diego, CA, 92104 www.caffeineandgreenroasting.com
We chat with former Financial Executive turned Real Estate Broker Shawn Ferguson of Exclusive Homes of Costa Rica about his advice and experience in investing in Real Estate in Costa Rica. Shawn works the Central and Southern Pacific beach line, covering areas such as Manuel Antonio, Uvita, Dominical and Jaco. He discusses the up-and-coming beaches where value still exists.Contact us: info@investingcostarica.comGuests today:Shawn Ferguson: shawn@exclusivehomescostarica.comExclsuive Homes: https://www.exclusivehomescostarica.com/
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Nicole is a yoga and meditation teacher, sound healer, and change maker passionate about using the 8 Limbs of Yoga, sound healing, and various other life-enhancing tools to help people rise to their full potential. More about Nicole Turner:Website: nicoleturneryoga.comInstagram: @nicole_turner_yogaJoin the: 8 Limbs Yoga TribeUpcoming Events with Nicole - Save Dates!March 25 - Vibrate Higher in Golden Hill, San DiegoMarch 26 - WellFest in Pacific Beach, San DiegoApril 1 - Vibrate Higher in Pacific Beach, San DiegoMay 7th - Vibrate Higher & Friends in Pacific Beach, San DiegoMay 26-29 - Joshua Tree Yoga Retreat & Integratron Sound BathMore about the host, Livi Redden, at:I would love it if you left a podcast review: click hereORDER MY BOOK! liviredden.com/bookInstagram: @liviredden
This week Charlette and David are joined by The Remarkably Rev. Mary Lynn Coulson, Rector of St. Andrew's by-the-Sea Episcopal Church in the Pacific Beach neighborhood of San Diego. Make sure to check out all of this week's Faith To Go resource offerings for personal reflection, family discussion, and small group conversation at myfaithtogo.orgClick here to learn more about the wonderful work of St. Andrew's.Remember to get in contact with us!Email: faithtogo@edsd.orgVoicemail: 562-384-7638Instagram: @faithtogoWebsite: myfaithtogo.org
During the pandemic, actor Matthew Arkin got a call from his dad, Alan Arkin. “My dad says, ‘Hey, you know you can make aquavit at home?'” Matthew explains, sipping a damn delicious aquavit tonic in the SDM conference room. Matthew's response was, essentially, “Uh, thanks, dad.” In Scandinavia, aquavit (the word means water of life) is everything. There are over 200 songs dedicated to it. In the U.S., it's mostly known as the stuff they drink in Scandinavia—a bracing blast of northern booze that helps wash down the pickled herring. A couple weeks went by and Matthew's dad called again. He says the thing about the aquavit again. Whether genuinely inspired or just to get his dad to shut up about it, Matthew decided to give it a go. He made a batch—a warmer, smoother version you could sip like bourbon. He stuck it in the freezer and figured he'd forget about it forever. A year later, friends intervened. Visiting one day, Marc Marosi (a stand-in for George Clooney, a dapper fellow) tasted it. Loved it. Told Matthew he could sell it. “I don't drink, but I want more of this,” Marc said at the time. So they called their old friend Bruce Glassman, a San Diego-based food and drinks writer (and former SDM beer columnist) to help perfect the recipe. After finding the perfect mix on the 22nd try, the new American aquavit—Batch 22—was born. The title is also an ode to the man whose random call started the idea, since Alan Arkin famously starred in the 1970s film, Catch 22. Was it really any good? To find out, the three friends—all now in their 60s—set out on a cross-country road trip. With a hundred mason jars full of their small-batch aquavit, they'd drive city to city and let the bartenders of America tell them if they were nuts or not. And every time, the bartenders were floored. They were also thankful it wasn't yet another tequila, another small-batch bourbon. In an evolved cocktail industry constantly looking for something new—this smooth, small-batch aquavit stands out. In just under six months, Batch 22 won several awards from across the country. It is shockingly delicious, not the aquavit most Americans know. The golden-hued spirit tastes of caraway and rye and dill and citrus. As if you liquefied a quality rye bread and put it in a bottle. According to the EU, the dominant flavor of aquavit must come from caraway and must have a minimum 37.5% ABV. Batch 22's three most prominent notes are citrus, caraway, and dill. Unlike traditional aquavit, Batch 22 is smooth, sippable, and exceptionally mixable. The three friends come into the San Diego Magazine offices for one of the more hilarious (and, at times, bawdy) episodes of HHH we've had in a long while. We assemble around the conference room, Bruce acts as bartender. We drink, we laugh. In news, Pacific Beach is getting its own al fresco food hall brought to you by food collective Mission + Garnet for a six-concept eatery from local restaurateur, Scott Slater. Perfecte Rocher has settled in as the new director of culinary operations for Consortium Holdings' most recent project: the Lafayette Hotel in North Park and the venerated golden-age hipster beacon of San Diego history. WashMobile, the family-owned spot for tortas (Mexican sandwiches), is setting up shop at NOVO Brazil Brewing Co. once a week—their first pop-up in San Diego. Soichi Sushi is opening next door in the former De Nada Kitchen on Adams Ave. Sonoran-inspired BBQ spot, Papalito, plans to open in South Park, adding to their map with hubs in North Park and East Village. Lastly, Amplified East Village has been aquired by long time PR head, Aubree Miller. It is being revamped as modbom. They will be switching to more cocktail focused and Drew Bent will be leasing the kitchen. If you wanna meet Glassman and Arkin and Marosi and try their creation—on April 1 they're launching a new cocktail with Understory at the Sky Deck.
When we enter new astrological signs, there is a palpable energetic shift. This week, the sun entered Pisces and we had the new moon in Pisces. As a Pisces, the shift was more dramatic than I've ever noticed before. Whether you have any planets in Pisces or not, it will help you navigate these dream, intuitive waters if you align with this energy in a few simple ways. In this episode, I share my experience of living as an emotional, sensative being and give you some actions you can take to go with the flow instead of trying to swim upstream! My upcoming offerings:Weekly Yoga, Meditation, and Energy work classes: In my next 4week series Generous Heart we will work with yoga, breath, and meditation practices to engage the pure love and generosity that flows from your heart and amplify it with intention. Join me every Monday at 5:30 pm on Soul Tribe Online or in your own timing with the recording on the class archive. Mother Tree Retreat March 18 and 19 in San Diego! Join us for a 2-Day immersion into the ancestral Mother Trees, surrounded in the beautiful Pacific Beach community, honoring and connecting into Kumeyaay land. Together, we will cultivate community, threaded with divine wisdom, innate curiosity, and humane connection. My mission is to help others find balance between their spiritual and logical sides and realize these two aspects work best together as a collaborative experience. If you feel called to explore working with me, check out my one-on-one session options.Shop Sage Moon a conscious lifestyle shop offering inspired boho-chic clothing, sacred gifts, and more.Check out the sustainable yoga products at shaktiwarriorshop.com and use the promo code WARRIORSUSAN at checkout for 10% off.Get updates about my offerings directly to your inbox by signing up for my newsletter.
Jennifer Carruthers is one hell of a sharp brain on wine. Not surprising. She had a successful career as an engineer before deciding she was far more interested in the structure and story of a good wine. So she spent a decade studying wine as a broker and distributor—eventually making it to the Advanced Sommelier level (an incredibly byzantine, difficult and rare knowledge of wine). Finally, she launched her own company, JC Select Wines, which specializes in hand-picking wines for special events and clients. We asked her to come in and share a few things: The top six wines we all have to try, and the story behind them. The biggest trends and myths about wine—explain them and debunk them, please. And so she does. Hilariously. “Wine gets a bad rap from the people who sniff a glass and say ‘this was grown by a river, and there were three, possibly four, golden retrievers on the property,” she says. JC Select connects people to niche, hand-picked wines. Her mission to source wines from sustainable, top-notch makers goes way beyond “is this great wine?” She makes it a point to get to know the winemakers and chooses wines from those whose story she believes in. She shares the creators' stories with her clients—focusing on organic, small batch, and environmentally responsible brands. “Part of the end product is how they got there,” she says. “So it's how the grapes are grown, how they're cultivated. You know, they don't want to grow a whole bunch of grapes just to produce more fruit. They want that fruit to be of high quality.” Point is: wine should be more than just wine. Every bottle is a gateway to a good, compelling story of the humans behind it. Even harder stories about equality, worker rights, misuse of land and people. And Jennifer's got stories. Speaking of sailing, JC Select Wines is hosting its annual Champagne Sail aboard the Adventuress Luxury Catamaran, which takes riders on an all-inclusive scenic three-hour sail around San Diego Bay. The outing, open from April to Oct., will be equipped with Charles Heidsieck Champagne (the Champagne served on the Titanic, “which sometimes I opt not to tell people since we're on a boat in the open water,” she says). To hear Jennifer's six must-have wines from her personal cellar, listen to this week's full episode of Happy Half Hour In the news, a third Fig Tree Cafe opened late Jan. in Mission Valley—the Rise and Shine Hospitality Group who also run Breakfast Republic bring in another fine dining experience to the growing neighborhood. Sister concepts Pop Pie Co. and Stella Jean's Ice Cream opened up in Pacific Beach, expanding their warm, friendly atmosphere and killer desserts further across San Diego. Both establishments provide the perfect sweet treat for a sunny SD winter. For “Two People, Fifty Bucks,” both of the hosts find themselves craving seafood. David visits New England-inspired Sea Tavern in the heart of North Park. A Surf N' Turf “Double Double” built with a smashed Wagyu patty, crab croquette, onion jam, and frico-style cheddar mozzarella make this meal one for the books. Troy's going back for the lobster and shrimp roll at urban office park restaurant Farmer & The Seahorse run by chef Sam Deckman. A great place to take the family and let the kids run wild. See y'all next week!
Generosity is an incredible tool for expansion and growth. We can shift our energetic field—along with the recipients of our generosity—when we give unconditionally. We can also practice techniques to expand the heart and naturally become generous. It's a circular energy that amplifies in all directions. In this episode, I explore how you can engage with generosity to evolve spiritually and uplift the collective energy on the planet. I've found it to be a simple, yet profound awareness that I've been delving deeper into and I hope to inspire you to consider how generosity has impacted your life and how it could take you to new realms in your spiritual journey. My upcoming offerings:Weekly Yoga, Meditation, and Energy work classes: In my next 4week series Generous Heart we will work with yoga, breath, and meditation practices to engage the pure love and generosity that flows from your heart and amplify it with intention. Join me every Monday at 5:30 pm on Soul Tribe Online or in your own timing with the recording on the class archive. Mother Tree Retreat March 18 and 19 in San Diego! Join us for a 2-Day immersion into the ancestral Mother Trees, surrounded in the beautiful Pacific Beach community, honoring and connecting into Kumeyaay land. Together, we will cultivate community, threaded with divine wisdom, innate curiosity, and humane connection. My mission is to help others find balance between their spiritual and logical sides and realize these two aspects work best together as a collaborative experience. If you feel called to explore working with me, check out my one-on-one session options.Shop Sage Moon a conscious lifestyle shop offering inspired boho-chic clothing, sacred gifts, and more.Check out the sustainable yoga products at shaktiwarriorshop.com and use the promo code WARRIORSUSAN at checkout for 10% off.Get updates about my offerings directly to your inbox by signing up for my newsletter.
As we navigate challenging moments, how can we accept what is and bring more ease into the moment? In this week's episode of the Third Eye Science podcast, I share more about that process of surrender and the truth that I've embraced—it's not happening to you it's happening for you.Maybe you, like me, had a rough start to 2023. My plans for holiday travel and intentional ringing in the new year didn't turn out exactly as I'd hoped. But as I navigated horrendous travel delays, a terrible cold, my beloved cat going in for surgery, and destructive storms in my area, I constantly came back to this idea: I can surrender to what is and embrace the experience as an opportunity for spiritual expansion. It wasn't easy in the moment. But the more I accepted my situation and relaxed into the flow of energy working within and around me, the more supported I felt. In this episode, I share more about that process of surrender and the truth that I've embraced—it's not happening to you. it's happening for you.My upcoming offerings:Step into 2023 with intention and conscious connection by joining me for my January class series: Yoga and Meditation for Quantum Embodiment. Join me every Monday at 5:30 pm on Soul Tribe Online or in your own timing with the recording on the class archive. Mother Tree Retreat March 18 and 19 in San Diego! Join us for a 2-Day immersion into the ancestral Mother Trees, surrounded in the beautiful Pacific Beach community, honoring and connecting into Kumeyaay land. Together, we will cultivate community, threaded with divine wisdom, innate curiosity, and humane connection. My mission is to help others find balance between their spiritual and logical sides and realize these two aspects work best together as a collaborative experience. If you feel called to explore working with me, check out my one-on-one session options.Shop Sage Moon a conscious lifestyle shop offering inspired boho-chic clothing, sacred gifts, and more.Check out the sustainable yoga products at shaktiwarriorshop.com and use the promo code WARRIORSUSAN at checkout for 10% off.Get updates about my offerings directly to your inbox by signing up for my newsletter
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We kick the year off hot with Cesar and Pia as we drop our first podcast of 2023 down in Pacific Beach, San Diego! We cover what it's like to sell solar on the doors, the experiences we have, and the finical freedom it offers. Pia and Cesar unravel how you can avoid paying taxes legally and what drives them to be a successful entrepreneur in the 20s!
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SDPD Investigating Crash Involving Man and Motorcycle in Pacific Beach, Midterm Election Safety Concerns, Brian's Weekend Forecast, More Stimulus Payments from State of California, What Should You Do With Your Kid's Extra Halloween CandySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On today's special edition of RAW… It's absolutely impossible, to speak on San Diego, CA & the history of skateboarding. Without mentioning skateboarding LEGEND- John “The Man” Reeves. “Hokus Pokus”, “This Is Not The New H-Street video”. “Soldiers Story”. “Vanishing Point”.. lets make one thing perfectly clear: this gentleman was putting down classics, while most of you were in Pampers. And, today- he shares his story with the mighty, mighty WCRP on Skateboarding.. Tune in, as we talk influence & his early days street skating in San Diego. The infamous Scripps Surf & Skate contests. The importance of skateboarding LEGEND Primo Desiderio. We talk “Big Wednesdays” at Pacific Beach. Deep-dive into his 1st board from Uncle Wiggly Skateboards. Tony Magnusson & H-Street, Toxic Skateboards, and all things late-80s skateboarding. this, is strictly for the CULTURE.- Clyde Singleton
In the "Today in San Diego" podcast, the Padres look to win game four in the National League Division Series tonight against the Dodgers at Petco Park, Police in Pacific Beach work to get another suspect involved in a homicide extradited to San Diego and today in Waterfront Park a festival to celebrate and honor Filipino culture. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Woman's Body Found in Pacific Beach, Chula Vista Works to Ban Flavored Tobacco, San Diego Finalizing Plans for the Sports Arena Site, Ashley Tracks Cooler Weather See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On the "Today in San Diego" podcast, History has been made and San Diego now has it's first ever cardinal, police are still searching for a suspect who allegedly shot a tow truck driver in Palm City, and in honor of National Dog Day, an event for you and your furry friends is taking place in Pacific Beach today! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.