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"Mourning Officer Craven, Firehawk Helicopter, and a Heroic Nurse in San Diego"

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Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for Thursday, October twenty-third.

We start with breaking news as the La Mesa community is still mourning the loss of Officer Lauren Craven, who was killed Monday night while trying to help victims of a rollover crash on Interstate 8. Officer Craven’s dedication to service touched many. The crash also claimed the life of nineteen-year-old Devante Morris, remembered by family as loving and devoted, always looking out for his younger brother.

In other public safety developments, a San Diego jury found Lee Lor guilty of making threats against Shoal Creek Elementary in Carmel Mountain Ranch. He’s facing sentencing next month and could serve up to three years in state prison. City officials urge families to remain vigilant, but prosecutors confirm there is no ongoing risk to the school. On the coast, Mission Beach saw a dramatic moment Tuesday when a small plane landed safely after engine trouble. Thankfully, no injuries were reported.

From City Hall, a newly proposed tax on vacation rentals is sparking fierce debate. A councilman wants to impose a special tax on short-term rentals, arguing it will help stabilize neighborhoods. Local property owners and the Chamber of Commerce say it would hurt residents struggling to keep up with high living costs. The measure, if approved, may impact folks with extra properties from Pacific Beach to La Jolla.

San Diego County is boosting its firefighting capabilities with the purchase of a thirty-eight-million-dollar Firehawk helicopter. This aircraft can fly at night and drop up to a thousand gallons of water each trip, promising better protection during wildfire season.

Fleet Week’s popular Meet the Fleet event at Naval Base San Diego is canceled this year due to the ongoing government shutdown. Organizers hope other Fleet Week festivities set for October thirtieth on Broadway Pier and the Embarcadero can proceed if federal policy shifts by early next week.

Weather today is near-seasonal, with morning marine layer bringing some clouds and temperatures climbing to a pleasant seventy degrees midday. Expect sunshine later and crisp air from the coast through downtown. Winds may be gusty, especially inland and near the mountains, but no major storms are forecast.

Real estate remains tight. The latest numbers show active listings county-wide hovering around thirty-five hundred homes, with median prices holding near eight hundred thousand dollars. The job market offers mixed news, with tech hiring on the upswing in Sorrento Valley, even as restaurant openings and closings bring uncertainty to Ocean Beach and Hillcrest.

Sports fans: high school football saw Cathedral Catholic clinch another win last night on Del Mar Heights Road. San Diego State’s Aztecs prep for a home game this Saturday at Snapdragon Stadium.

For community events, the Little Italy Festa returns this weekend with food, art, and live music from local bands. Families should check out the Halloween Spooktacular at Balboa Park on Friday night.

And on a heartwarming note, a local nurse performed a lifesaving rescue at Lemon Grove’s Main Street bakery this week, reviving a customer with CPR. Neighbors are calling it heroic.

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