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San Diego Local Pulse: Record Heat, Airport Lines, and No Kings Protests

San Diego Local Pulse: Record Heat, Airport Lines, and No Kings Protests

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Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for Saturday, March 28.

We start with breaking news at San Diego International Airport, where long lines persist into early morning hours due to the ongoing TSA funding impasse from the partial government shutdown. Passengers are frustrated, calling it a mess, but President Trump signed an executive order yesterday directing pay for TSA agents using funds from last summers big bill. Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin says workers could see checks as early as Monday, though theyll miss todays paycheck. This affects our daily commutes and travel plans, so pack extra time if youre flying out.

Shifting to our streets, thousands are expected at the No Kings protests kicking off at 10 a.m. today in Waterfront Park next to the County Administration Center on 1600 Pacific Highway. The march heads south along Harbor Drive past Ruocco Park and back north, with 22 rallies countywide from Ocean Beach to Otay Mesa. Organizers highlight concerns over ICE arrests at Otay Mesa Detention Center and cuts to healthcare and school programs impacting local families. Speakers include Supervisors Terra Lawson-Remer and Paloma Aguirre, plus Lorena Gonzalez from the California Federation of Labor. Stay safe if youre joining or nearby.

Our weather today brings record-breaking heat, the warmest so far this week, with highs near 78 degrees downtown, pushing over 100 in Borrego Springs and records possible in Ramona, Alpine, Campo, and Lake Cuyamaca. Expect mostly cloudy skies turning partly cloudy by afternoon, light winds up to 12 mph. Perfect for outdoor plans, but hydrate as this heat wave wraps up, with a 10 to 25 degree drop and slight shower chances next week. No major disruptions today.

City Hall updates include that DHS funding bill moving forward, easing some shutdown pressures on local services. On the business front, no major openings or closings reported, but job postings in hospitality are up about 15 percent near the Gaslamp Quarter amid tourism rebound.

Looking ahead, catch community events like the La Jolla Art Walk tomorrow evening. Local schools shine with Mira Mesa Highs basketball team clinching a playoff spot last night.

Crime report from the past 24 hours stays low-key: one arrest after a minor theft on El Cajon Boulevard, no public safety alerts.

And a feel-good note: volunteers at Balboa Park rescued and rehabbed an injured sea lion pup, releasing it back near La Jolla Cove yesterday, delighting beachgoers.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and remember to subscribe for daily updates. This has been San Diego Local Pulse. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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