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San Diego Local Pulse: Airport Chaos, Budget Cuts, and Cartel Crackdown

San Diego Local Pulse: Airport Chaos, Budget Cuts, and Cartel Crackdown

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Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for Friday, February 27. We kick off with breaking news from San Diego International Airport, where over thirty flights faced delays and two cancellations today, part of a massive regional meltdown hitting three hundred twenty-three delays and nineteen cancellations across Southern California airports. United and Alaska Airlines took the biggest hits here at SAN, stranding thousands and costing our tourism spots like the Gaslamp Quarter up to five million dollars in losses. If youre flying, check with your gate agent right away and call hotels near the waterfront for late check-ins.

Shifting to city hall, Mayor Todd Gloria just launched a quick online survey to tackle our one hundred twenty million dollar budget deficit, asking us which services to protect or cut. It takes five minutes and stays open through early May, so weigh in before tough choices hit daily life like park maintenance or street repairs. Meanwhile, after huge pushback, free parking expands at Balboa Park for city residents, with enforcement starting March sixteenth, easing visits to the museums and zoo.

On the crime front, federal prosecutors charged Sinaloa cartel boss Rene Arzate Garcia, alias La Rana, with narcoterrorism for flooding San Diego with enough fentanyl to kill us all four times over. A five million dollar reward is out for him and brother Alfonso, both fugitives controlling the Tijuana corridor. Separately, nine Navy sailors got arrested after a violent house party with gang ties, leaving three hurt, including one pistol-whipped. Stay vigilant and report tips to the FBI or DEA.

We have beautiful weather today, partly cloudy with highs near eighty-three and lows around fifty-seven, perfect for outdoor plans though late fog might slow evening drives on I-5, where southbound lanes close at Gilman Drive tonight for Caltrans work. Expect more sun tomorrow.

Parents packed a San Marcos Unified board meeting opposing potential teacher and librarian layoffs. In feel-good news, over two hundred cheered a one hundred year old Medal of Honor recipients emotional homecoming at Palomar McConnell Airport. Padres fans, strong bids are in for a team sale. Catch the Balboa Park Art Festival this weekend.

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