San Diego FC Opens Season as Dreyer Eyes Historic Milestone
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We're kicking off what promises to be an exciting day in San Diego, starting with some major sports action happening tonight. San Diego FC opens its second MLS season at home against CF Montréal at Snapdragon Stadium. The match gets underway at seven thirty this evening, and fans are in for a treat. Anders Dreyer, who had one of the most prolific debut seasons in MLS history last year with nineteen goals and nineteen assists, is back and hungry for more. According to San Diego FC, if Dreyer can record thirty goal contributions this season, he'll join some elite company alongside Zlatan Ibrahimović and Sebastian Giovinco as the only players to hit that mark in each of their first two MLS seasons. Head coach Mikey Varas is also making history, needing just seventeen more wins this season to tie the record for most victories in a coach's first two years. The club's bringing back most of its core roster and adding some fresh talent, including Scottish international Lewis Morgan, the twenty twenty-four MLS Comeback Player of the Year. If you're heading to the stadium, there's plenty to do beforehand. Fan Fest starts at five thirty with live music, family activities, and food from local favorites like Taco Stand and Buona Forchetta. The MTS Green Line Trolley will have extra service running, and you can pre-purchase parking to make arrival smooth.
On the political front, San Diego County supervisors and U.S. Senator Alex Padilla faced a significant setback when federal immigration officials blocked their planned inspection of the Otay Mesa Detention Center. The supervisors say they had proper notice and approval from local ICE agents, but national leadership intervened at the last minute. One supervisor indicated they plan to pursue legal action, citing violations of California's Health and Safety Code. This comes as detainee deaths in ICE custody continue rising, with thirty-two deaths last year, the most since two thousand four.
Back at City Hall, a housing proposal is gaining momentum. Councilmember Sean Elo-Rivera is pushing forward with a vacant homes tax that could generate up to fifty-one million dollars annually. The city's Rules Committee will meet Wednesday morning to discuss placing this measure on the June ballot. The tax would apply only to homes not claimed as primary residences, aiming to address San Diego's ongoing housing shortage and affordability crisis.
Weather-wise, we're looking at cool conditions today with highs staying below average, reaching the low sixties. An atmospheric river system is moving in, bringing precipitation and heavier rain expected by Sunday and into early next week, so plan accordingly.
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