
"Ocean Beach Shooting, Coastal Resilience, and Surfing Clinics for Kids with Disabilities"
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Shifting to City Hall, we have a major update as county supervisors have voted unanimously to deny the controversial Cottonwood Sand Mine project in Rancho San Diego. Residents and environmental advocates, who have raised concerns about health, safety, and neighborhood impacts, are relieved as the property will not be converted into a sand mine. On another front, San Diego City Council is moving forward with a coastal resilience plan to protect areas like Sunset Cliffs, looking ahead at how we’ll manage erosion and rising sea levels.
Turning to the weather, we’re starting off the day with cooler skies and temperatures in the upper sixties. Passing clouds will stick around this morning, with a slim chance of sprinkles, but conditions clear to a pleasant and partly sunny afternoon, reaching the mid-seventies. Perfect for heading outside, whether for lunch breaks or afternoon plans.
Weekend vibes are strong around town, with the Del Mar Wine and Food Festival taking over the fairgrounds for non-stop tastings Saturday and Sunday. For action on the water, the San Diego Bayfair brings powerboat racing and a family-friendly beach festival to Mission Bay. The Calentos Surf Festival returns to Encinitas, offering a free Saturday beach day and a full slate of music and films at the La Paloma Theater. If you’re feeling hungry, San Diego Restaurant Week kicks off on Sunday, with over one hundred eateries from Chula Vista to Oceanside serving up special multi-course menus starting at thirty dollars.
On the jobs front, new business openings remain steady in the downtown area, with several tech and creative firms hiring for a combined total of nearly three hundred roles across Kettner Boulevard and East Village. The real estate market refuses to slow, with median home prices now hovering near nine hundred thousand dollars, up about five percent from this time last year.
Our local schools keep making us proud. Patrick Henry High’s robotics team brought home a regional trophy, while San Diego High celebrated its first undefeated start in football since 2012.
For a little extra inspiration, we celebrate a local group of surfers who, through weekly clinics at La Jolla Shores, are teaching kids with disabilities to catch their first waves. Their patience and encouragement are turning nervous smiles into pure joy, a reminder of what makes our community special.
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