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San Diego Local Pulse: Protests, Tragedies, and Cultural Changes in the City

San Diego Local Pulse: Protests, Tragedies, and Cultural Changes in the City

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Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for Saturday, January 24th. We kick off with breaking news from City Hall, where five anti-ICE protesters locked themselves inside Mayor Todd Gloria's office on the 11th floor yesterday, demanding the city stop cooperating with federal immigration enforcement. Police took them into custody after several hours, with no injuries reported. This comes amid national tensions over a major ICE operation in the region.

Shifting to public safety, we're heartbroken over the tragic hit-and-run in Pacific Beach that claimed the life of six-year-old Hudson on Ingraham Street, right by the bike path near an elementary school. Authorities arrested the suspect in National City, and the San Diego Bike Coalition is pushing hard for safer roads. Stay vigilant out there, especially with families on wheels.

Over at Balboa Park, our cultural gem, new parking fees are stirring up real anger. Museums like the Mingei and Natural History report a 20 percent drop in visitors since the charges started this month, with lots half empty and kiosks vandalized along the main drives. Mayor Gloria says it funds park upkeep and helps close a 300 million dollar city budget gap, but councilmembers like Stephen Whitburn want free parking restored for families and seniors. Passes are available, 150 dollars yearly for city residents.

Weather today brings patchy drizzle along the coast through morning, with inland spots seeing stray showers by afternoon, highs in the low 60s coastside and mid-60s inland. Breezy in mountains and deserts, but no big disruptions to your plans. Santa Ana winds pick up tomorrow, warming us into next week.

In sports, our University of San Diego Toreros men's basketball team rides a hot home streak into tonight's matchup against Santa Clara at Jenny Craig Pavilion, after a thrilling 96-92 win over Washington State with a record 15 threes. Catch it on ESPN Plus. Also, San Diego Sockers face Baltimore Blast this evening.

USD just notched five players in double figures in that victory, boosting local pride. Quick community nod: young transit advocates are rallying for better housing and bike paths, inspired by Assemblymember Ward's upcoming talk on state policies.

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