POINT LOMA – The sturdy and reliable spine of the Peninsula offers spectacular sunrise and sunset views, depending on your point of view.
Residents from the Midway District to Liberty Station to Loma Portal looked at the news of 2025 from many different perspectives, but there was much to celebrate.
Pointers win CIF boys soccer championship
The No. 7 seed Point Loma Pointers defeated top-seeded Calexico High on penalty kicks to win the title.
New drainage plans for Sunset Cliffs
Years in the making, in April, design work was advancing on long-term drainage improvements in Sunset Cliffs Natural Park’s Hillside Section. The 50-acre Hillside Section is part of the 68-acre resource-based park bordering the western edge of Point Loma.
City approves Safe Parking Program at H Barracks
On April 10, the City Council’s Land Use and Housing Committee unanimously approved a contract with Jewish Family Service of San Diego to implement a Safe Parking Program at H Barracks adjacent to the airport and near Liberty Station.
ADU Bonus Program revamped
A majority of the San Diego City Council agreed with public concerns that the ADU Bonus Program allowed excessive densification and exploitation by some developers, compromising the character of single-family neighborhoods.
Point Loma Rotary Club celebrates 75 years
At the Rotary Club’s anniversary celebration on April 27, members reminisced about years gone by, and all the accomplishments and benefits the community has reaped as a result of the club’s efforts and initiatives.
Residents rally against housing project
Protect Point Loma updated residents on the battle against the 1004 Rosecrans St. project at a town hall held at Liberty Station Conference Center. At the June 11 meeting, Protect Point Loma, a nonprofit advocating for the safety and well-being of the community, detailed why the City’s Complete Communities plan, justifying the affordable housing project, doesn’t fit and won’t work.
Point Loma High centennial
On Sept. 8, 1925, Point Loma Junior-Senior High School opened with a staff of 30 teachers and 386 students in grades 7-12…