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San Diego Local Pulse: April 9th Community News and Weather Update

San Diego Local Pulse: April 9th Community News and Weather Update

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Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for Thursday, April 9th. We start with breaking news from our streets. San Diego police launched a homicide investigation after finding a body with serious injuries near Fashion Valley Mall, and in Escondido, a man died in a SWAT standoff during an arrest for a possible stabbing. A Chula Vista family mourns parents Mónica and Ignacio Pedroza, killed in a suspected DUI crash near the Sweetwater River just minutes from home. Meanwhile, a man received a ten-year sentence for attempted kidnappings at a Mission Valley mall. We report these sensitively, as our communities heal and authorities seek justice.

Shifting to City Hall, leaders passed the Due Process and Safety Ordinance, barring federal agents from non-public spaces without warrants to protect immigrant residents. This could ease daily tensions for many families.

Weather today brings mostly sunny skies with highs in the upper 60s to 70s across the county mountains, west winds gusting to 35 mph by afternoon. No major disruptions, but bundle up for cooler evenings, with clear nights ahead and temps steady through the weekend.

In business news, SDG&E customers see a 33-dollar climate credit on April bills, a welcome relief. Rents dipped slightly as more apartments list downtown.

Tonight, catch Indy Ignite facing our San Diego Mojo at 7 p.m. in Viejas Arena for Military Appreciation Weekend, or Terence Blanchard and Ravi Coltrane at 7:30 in Balboa Theatre. Tomorrow, The Art of Banksy opens at Del Mar Fairgrounds from noon. Rock the House of Blues with Hanabie or Sure Sure shows.

Local schools shine with Aztec softball hosting Nevada yesterday at SDSU Softball Stadium. For jobs, listings rose about 5 percent last week, focusing on tech and hospitality near Qualcomm Stadium.

A feel-good lift: City Heights CDC ramps up its emergency food pantry, serving hundreds biweekly amid federal cuts, strengthening our refugee communities.

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