Archive for September, 2024

Are Social Security Benefits Taxed in California?

| September 1, 2024 | 0 Comments

Claiming Social Security Benefits is not as straight-forward as it might seem. It’s a very complex system, and the rules can be hard to decipher. One of the most common questions about Social Security Income is regarding taxes. Once you start receiving Social Security Income Benefits, how are they taxed? For those in a high […]

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Taste of Old Town + Tequila Tour 2024 Takes Place Thursday, September 12

| September 1, 2024 | 0 Comments
Taste of Old Town + Tequila Tour 2024 Takes Place Thursday, September 12

Mark your calendars for a night of culinary delights and spirited adventures at the 2024 Taste of Old Town + Tequila Tour! This highly anticipated event returns from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., Thursday, September 12, promising an unforgettable evening in the heart of Old Town San Diego. Stroll through the charming streets of Old […]

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Everything Went Wrong at the Uptown Planning Group Vote, But Maybe That Was Intended

| September 1, 2024 | 0 Comments
Everything Went Wrong at the Uptown Planning Group Vote, But Maybe That Was Intended

By Mat Wahlstrom If you’ve been following local news, you may be aware that two hours Tuesday night was the only time allowed for any of the 40,000 residents in Uptown to vote in person in the new Uptown Community Planning Group election. This election was already unprecedented as UpCPG’s intent has always been to conduct […]

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Mission Hills Heritage Presents the 17th Annual Historic Home Tour: “Master Builders of Mission Hills”

| September 1, 2024 | 0 Comments
Mission Hills Heritage Presents the 17th Annual Historic Home Tour: “Master Builders of Mission Hills”

Join Mission Hills Heritage (MHH) on Saturday, September 28, 2025, for our 17th Annual Historic Home Tour. This year’s theme is “Master Builders of Mission Hills,” and the home tour will feature up to six homes in various architectural styles built by early twentieth century Master Builders. Many of the homes you see today in […]

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Living To Tell My Story – A Stroke Survivor

| September 1, 2024 | 0 Comments
Living To Tell My Story – A Stroke Survivor

By Paul Krueger The fact that I can write this story is something of a medical miracle.  On July 30, I was rushed to Scripps Mercy Hospital’s Trauma Unit, disoriented, unable to speak coherently, and afraid I might never talk again.  Within12 hours, I could clearly communicate with my wife and the medical professionals who […]

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Update on Proposed Kettner and Vine Mega Shelter for the Homeless

| September 1, 2024 | 0 Comments
Update on Proposed Kettner and Vine Mega Shelter for the Homeless

By Paul Krueger / Previously published in the OB Rag The future of Mayor Todd Gloria’s proposed 1,000 homeless shelter won’t be known until the City Council returns from its summer break and resumes meeting in September. But there are rumblings at City Hall that the mayor has — or will — abandon his controversial “mega-shelter,” […]

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Thanks to Our City Officials Chaos is the New Norm

| September 1, 2024 | 0 Comments
Thanks to Our City Officials Chaos is the New Norm

If I was a current official (elected and chosen) for the City of San Diego, I would be truly embarrassed with the way the public at large, their constituents, are being treated and feel about their failures.  Every day we see more chaos and failures happening around us, all because of the agendas of the […]

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