Ocean Beach news roundup September 10

Katsuyama, from KTVU Fox 2 is pushed against the group of BART police, during the No Justice No BART protest on Thursday, Sept. 8, 2011. Photo: Brittney Barsotti / Golden Gate Xpress
This week in the Ocean Beach news roundup: SFSU student journalists arrested covering BART protest; mayoral candidates offer thoughts on city’s future; new documentary ponders the environmental impact of the surfing industry
We can’t link to every story out there, but if you think we missed something, leave a comment here, or tell us on Twitter orFacebook.
- SF State journalism students get arrested and detained at BART protest. -Golden Gate Xpress
- Sunset resident and mayoral candidate Phil Ting has a vision for San Francisco. -SF Gate and read the rest at KALW
- Mayoral candidate Joanna Rees of the Richmond District sets her sights on education and jobs. – SF Gate and KALW
- Outer Sunset clothing store hit by armed robber. -SF Examiner
- More on the Ocean Beach erosion problem -ABC Local
- Feds give $4.5 million SF wind-energy projects, maybe including Ocean Beach. – Bay Citizen
- Denied a Taraval Street pot dispensary, Greg Schoepp turns around Ocean Avenue dispensary in building owned by Ed Jew’s family. – East Bay Express
- Surfing-industry documentary “Manufacturing Stoke” includes thoughts of Sunset surfboard maker Danny Hess. – The Coast News




