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San Diego Local Pulse: Military Alert, Housing Vote, and Spring Weather

San Diego Local Pulse: Military Alert, Housing Vote, and Spring Weather

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Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for Tuesday, March 3. We kick off with breaking news from our military bases. Due to heightened tensions from US strikes on Iran, installations like Naval Air Station North Island in Coronado and Naval Base San Diego are at level 3 security. That means stricter ID checks at gates and no trusted traveler program, so we plan for delays if heading there. CBS 8 reports the USS Abraham Lincoln out of San Diego played a key role, and no local threats so far, but we stay vigilant.

Shifting to City Hall, the Council votes at 2 p.m. today on the empty homes tax pushed by Councilman Sean Elo-Rivera. It targets unused properties near downtown to raise about 30 million dollars for housing and budgets, skipping vacation homes now. If it passes, we vote in June, easing our shortage crunch.

Weather wise, that marine layer surged in after last night's blood moon, which some of us caught from Mount Soledad. Mid-50s now, warming to upper 60s this afternoon with partly cloudy skies. Patchy fog overnight, lows around 50. Perfect for outdoor plans, though a sig alert lingers on eastbound 78 at Sutherland Dam Road in Ramona from a crash, and watch for a semi truck fire cleanup on I-805. Winds pick up later in mountains and deserts.

Fun ahead at Legoland in Carlsbad, where the new indoor Galactic Coaster in Lego Galaxy opens Friday, March 6. CBS 8 got a preview, with UFO rides, rocket assembly, and play areas for all ages. Great family spot.

Crime report from the past day stays factual: San Diego Sheriff's in Santee probe a serious injury crash Monday on North Magnolia Avenue at the 67-52 on-ramp, motorcycle versus pickup. Also, a boat crash injured a 54-year-old man near the shoreline, but he's stable.

Job market hums steady, real estate sees median homes around 950,000 dollars amid shortage talks. New rental tools help students near SDSU.

Quick hits: Indigo De Souza concert tomorrow, March 4. Local schools note strong robotics wins at Poway Unified.

And a feel-good: Iranians in our community praise the strikes for toppling their Supreme Leader, sharing hope at gatherings near Balboa Park.

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