OCEAN BEACH – The charm of Ocean Beach is that it’s a walkable beachside community with bohemian vibes and an independent streak regarding authority and corporations.
The “OB bubble” does exist, but that didn’t insulate the neighborhood completely through 2025.
Group tries to preserve OB church; thwart housing project
In February, a coalition attempted to maintain a historic Ocean Beach property at 1984 Sunset Cliffs Blvd. It was threatened with replacement by affordable housing, so the group offered instead to preserve the site as a community hub.
Builder of Ocean Beach Pier dead at 97
Leonard Edward Teyssier, the builder of Ocean Beach Pier whose work helped define the region’s mid-century growth, died on April 11 at age 97.
Lighthouse Ice Cream reopens in Ocean Beach
The long-awaited reopening of the ice cream shop happened May 10, after a fire two years ago damaged the iconic spot.
Peninsula Beacon joins Times of San Diego and NEWSWELL
In May, San Diego Community Newspaper Group became part of NEWSWELL and Times of San Diego. NEWSWELL, a nonprofit based at Arizona State University, was founded to build innovative solutions that help local newsrooms and communities thrive. It also operates Times of San Diego. A month later, San Diego Community Newspaper Group closed its Pacific Beach office and moved its staff to the Times of San Diego office in Bankers Hill. A few months later, veteran journalist Andrew Keatts was tapped to lead Times of San Diego and the newspapers as general manager and editor.
Yoga can return to the coast
It’s back to the beaches and shoreline parks for yoga classes, as a federal appeals court on June 4 struck down the city’s ban on free yoga taught in public outdoor spaces. The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals found that teaching yoga is protected speech under the First Amendment.
County’s grant saves beach fire rings
With beach fire rings about to fall to the city’s budget axe in June, the county stepped in to provide a $135,000 grant to fund their maintenance for the next fiscal year.
SDPD says progress is slow on enforcing oversized vehicles
The San Diego Police Department told the public in September that slow but incremental progress is being made on enforcing ordinances on oversized vehicles and vehicle habitation in beach and bay neighborhoods.
San Diego advances vacation rental tax
In October, San Diego officials took a step toward implementing a tax on vacation rentals and second homes. A San Diego City Council committee advanced a proposal — despite opposition from the Chamber of Commerce and other groups — that would put a measure on the June 2026 ballot, if it eventually receives approval from the full council.
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