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Otay Mesa Protests, Audits, and Lunar New Year: Your San Diego Local Pulse Update

Otay Mesa Protests, Audits, and Lunar New Year: Your San Diego Local Pulse Update

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Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for Friday, February 13. We kick off with breaking news from Otay Mesa, where Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem visited the port of entry yesterday, highlighting recent drug seizures at San Ysidro, Otay Mesa, and Tecate amid a heated funding fight for her agency. Dozens of protesters rallied outside, confronting agents and demanding an end to what they call warrantless searches and immediate release of detained children, as ABC 10 News and CBS 8 reported. Local leaders, including those from the Southern Border Communities Coalition, urged Congress to halt funding until more oversight comes through, with a deadline looming this weekend.

Shifting to city hall, a new audit reveals were missing millions in potential revenue from city-owned golf courses like those on Harbor Island, worsening our budget crunch, per CBS 8. On public safety, crews handled a residential fire in North Park last night with no major injuries reported. No other significant crimes or arrests hit our radar in the past day.

Weathers partly cloudy today with highs around 65 degrees and lows near 49, light winds from the northwest, and just a 15 percent chance of showers, according to 10News. Perfect for outdoor plans, though grab a light jacket for the evening cool-down.

Business buzz includes excitement in La Mesa over a possible In-N-Out opening, though some worry about traffic. Culturally, were thrilled for weekends Lunar New Year Festival at Officer Jeremy Henwood Memorial Park in City Heights, free with performances and food all weekend. Saturday brings black creators showcase at the World Beat Center, plus Dago Eats food trucks and music on Imperial Avenue Sunday. North Parks Mardi Gras on the Boulevard rolls with brass bands and specials that same day.

In feel-good news, community groups rallied peacefully for change, showing our spirit of advocacy. No big job or real estate shifts today, but markets stay steady. Quick nod to local schools: Rady Childrens Hospital continues gender-affirming care for under-19s after a judges order.

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