San Diego, CA
Bicyclist hit by SUV in San Diego crosswalk
SAN DIEGO – A bicyclist was critically harm Wednesday when she was hit by a driver making a flip off a San Diego freeway, police stated.
The girl, 57, was touring eastbound and crossing 13000 Camino Del Sur within the Torrey Highlands neighborhood through the south crosswalk, San Diego police Officer John Buttle stated. She was hit by an 80-year-old driver in a Volvo XC90 SUV as he was exiting state Route 56 after which turning proper onto Camino Del Sur.
Officers had been referred to as to answer the crash, which occurred within the crosswalk, at 5:25 p.m., Buttle stated.
The bicyclist suffered a fractured pelvis and an L5 again fracture. These accidents will not be thought of by police to be life-threatening. No different accidents had been reported.
Additional particulars in regards to the crash weren’t disclosed. It stays underneath investigation.
San Diego, CA
Climate change threatens the survival of California's iconic piers, including San Diego's
As the year comes to an end, we are reminded of the destruction caused to California’s piers battered by brutal storms since January.
The Ocean Beach Pier has remained closed since October 2023 with hope that it can be redesigned and rebuilt.
A San Diego lifeguard maneuvered high, rough waves off the Ocean Beach pier on Sunday morning, following an emergency call. It’s another example of the growing intensity of climate changes along the San Diego coastline. Winter storms and high surf shut down the pier just off Newport Avenue. It is one of California’s eighteen public piers damaged, destroyed, or that remained closed in 2024.
“We are sticking something out into the largest ocean in the world, expecting it to stand up against huge waves,” said geologist Patrick Abbott. He is an expert on the erosion of California’s coast caused by increasing atmospheric rivers, storms, earthquakes and flooding. Ocean Beach is especially sensitive to climate changes.
The iconic Christmas tree near the pier has continued to lean over and weaken as the sand holding its roots disintegrates.
“As the ocean comes up farther. (The) tree is pulling up ever saltier water into its system. We’re fighting, shall we say, a greater amount of energy in the ocean. That means we have to build stronger piers to stand up to them, and even those will last for a relatively short time,” Abbott said.
The OB Pier first opened on July 2, 1966.
There is hope as the City of San Diego continues the process to reimagine the pier. It will build the pier back stronger and with more community purpose. There is $8.4 million dollars in state funding designated for the project that could build the structure stronger and with more community purpose. The City will pursue other state and federal grants. But, construction might not be completed for another four years.
It remains precariously positioned with the threat that it may not survive. It’s the same threat also facing piers up California’s coast, from Los Angeles to Santa Cruz.
“I think it’s an important piece of California culture that we’re losing if we don’t rebuild it,” said Drew Kiel. He and his girlfriend brought his mother to the beach for one last look, Sunday, before she returned home to Utah.
He said, “I think it’s a cultural touchstone for people here. It’s awesome. People who come here to fish and get food for their families. It’s (also) awesome for the tourists.”
Kiel’s mother, Jenn, agreed.
“Especially if you’re not a surfer or swimmer, you’re stuck on shore … well, on the pier you can walk all the way out …you can see it up close and feel more of its energy,” she said.
Nature’s energy could prove too much for its own good.
San Diego, CA
Some SANDAG problems are fixable — if agency has qualified managers
Re “Broken SANDAG needs a comprehensive overhaul” (Dec. 19): Author Don Billings perhaps is substantially correct in highlighting the goings-on at SANDAG. The South Bay section of State Route 125 is about the best maintained stretch of freeway in San Diego County. The problem is fixable in regards to toll collection. Unless the citizens of San Diego have it incorrect, this highway is self-funded.
Problematic, however, are the individual political agendas of the members of SANDAG. Micromanaging by the unqualified is a recipe for disaster. Not allowing for adequate administration of projects is wasteful.
— John H. Borja, Chula Vista
Originally Published:
San Diego, CA
San Diego State Aztecs vs. Utah State Aggies live stream, TV channel, start time, odds | December 28, 2024
The No. 20 San Diego State Aztecs (8-2, 1-0 MWC) will attempt to continue a five-game winning run when hosting the Utah State Aggies (11-1, 1-0 MWC) on Saturday, December 28, 2024 at Viejas Arena. This matchup is at 6:00 PM ET on FOX.
In its previous game, San Diego State beat Cal 71-50 at home, with Nicholas Boyd (17 PTS, 4 STL, 46.15 FG%, 5-8 from 3PT) and BJ Davis (12 PTS, 2 STL, 45.45 FG%, 2-4 from 3PT) the standout performers.
Utah State beat Saint Mary’s (CA) 75-68 on the road in its last game. Its top performers were Mason Falslev (18 PTS, 72.73 FG%) and Karson Templin (13 PTS, 55.56 FG%, 3-6 from 3PT).
Here’s everything you need to get ready for Saturday’s college basketball action.
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San Diego State Aztecs vs. Utah State Aggies
- Game day: Saturday, December 28, 2024
- Game time: 6:00 PM ET
- TV: FOX
- Live stream: Fubo (Regional restrictions may apply)
NCAA Basketball Odds and Betting Lines
- Spread: San Diego State -4
- Total: 144.5
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