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San Diego Local Pulse: Fire Fleet Lawsuit, Spring Weather, and Weekend Events

San Diego Local Pulse: Fire Fleet Lawsuit, Spring Weather, and Weekend Events

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Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for Thursday, April 2. We start with breaking news from City Hall, where San Diego County just filed a federal lawsuit against a private equity firm and fire truck manufacturers. They claim these companies jacked up prices more than double and caused long delays for our aging fire fleet, hitting public safety right where it hurts. Meanwhile, thousands of our neighbors face tough times as new federal rules cut CalFresh benefits for some immigrant groups starting today.

Shifting to weather, last night's light rain left us with breezy conditions, and a Wind Advisory lingers for mountains and deserts until 11 p.m. with gusts up to 55 mph at Cuyamaca Peak. Secure those outdoor items, especially if you're driving high-profile vehicles near the coast or valleys where winds hit 15 to 25 mph. Highs today stay cool in the 60s along the coast and inland, 50s in mountains, and 80s in deserts, perfect for the North Park Farmers Market from 3 to 7:30 p.m. on North Park Way between Granada and Ray. Expect a warm-up by Easter weekend with 70s at the coast.

On the cultural front, tune into KPBS TV at 8 p.m. for Ken Kramer's About San Diego, remembering local TV legend Johnny Downs. Foodies, grab spots for The Kitchen at MCASD's Chef’s Dinner tonight at 700 Prospect Street in La Jolla, featuring peas and favas in a four-course menu for 95 dollars.

Sports fans, catch Aztec Baseball versus Air Force at 6 p.m. at Tony Gwynn Stadium on Campanile Drive, and the Gulls push for playoffs against Tucson tonight at Pechanga Arena. Job seekers, note green opportunities at upcoming community events.

Looking ahead, hit Pepper Park in National City Saturday for A Day at the Park with free food, music from PASACAT and Sabrosas Latin Orchestra, plus shuttles from Paradise Valley Hospital. Makers Arcade Spring Fair lands in Balboa Park this weekend with 140 local artisans.

Crime stayed low in the past 24 hours, with no major incidents or alerts from San Diego police.

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