
Weekend Woes: I-5 Closures, Weather Woes, and Local Politics Shake-up in San Diego
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Yesterday, San Diego’s weather kept us guessing with the latest burst of monsoon moisture. We saw quick thunderstorms over the mountains and deserts, bringing some surprise downpours. Today, it remains muggy with coastal highs near 80, close to 90 inland, and triple digits in the farther reaches of east county. Showers are possible again for the mountains and deserts, but we expect cooler, drier breezes to return by Sunday, especially along the coast.
At city hall, Councilwoman Marnie von Wilper is shaking up local politics by announcing her run for Congress. She’ll face Representative Darrell Issa in the 48th district, hoping to ride Governor Newsom’s redistricting push, but she says old-fashioned door-to-door campaigning is her plan. Meanwhile, the city continues its rollout of stricter parking rules downtown and near the beaches, and Mission Bay RV overnight parking enforcement enters its second month. Officials say the crackdown significantly reduced the number of campers at Ski Beach.
In housing, the San Diego Unified School District is making headlines with fifteen development proposals now in for new affordable homes on five district-owned sites. If all are built, they could mean up to 1,500 new workforce housing units, targeting help for teachers and staff. Board President Cody Petterson sees this as a transformative move for local families feeling squeezed by rising costs.
For our job market, new numbers show a steady pace of openings in biotech and tourism, with major hotels on Harbor Drive still hiring to fill post-summer gaps. Real estate remains competitive—median home prices hover near $930,000, but new inventory is expected as more families relocate for school openings.
Community events take the spotlight this weekend with the ArtWalk festival in Little Italy kicking off tomorrow and the Pacific Beach CityFest drawing crowds to Garnet Avenue. The Padres host the Diamondbacks at Petco Park tonight, hoping to build on yesterday’s win, while local high schools celebrate the start of football season—congrats to Cathedral Catholic, who edged out La Jolla in last night’s opener.
Turning to crime and public safety, police report a stabbing at the Golden West Hotel on Fourth Avenue last night; the suspect, Renee Lunar, is in custody after turning himself in following a domestic dispute. Over in Ramona, a tense SWAT standoff ended peacefully for the community but tragically for the individual involved. No further danger was reported, and Hanson Elementary, which was briefly evacuated, has reopened safely today.
Before we go, a feel-good update from San Marcos: quick detective work helped return stolen Pokemon cards to a small shop owner after deputies made a swift arrest. The owner is elated, and kids lining up today will find a free pack waiting as a thank you.
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