San Diego Stands Strong: 77K March for Democracy, Spring Weather Ahead
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Yesterday, our city pulsed with energy as over 77,000 of us joined No Kings protests across 22 locations, from Waterfront Park in downtown to Carlsbad and Oceanside. KPBS reports tens of thousands marched down Harbor Drive against immigration policies, ICE arrests at Otay Mesa Detention Center, and cuts to healthcare and school programs. County Supervisors Terra Lawson-Remer and Paloma Aguirre spoke at the main rally, with no major incidents according to San Diego Police, who estimated 40,000 at the peak in downtown. These events, now in their third round, show were standing strong for our democratic norms and local families.
Shifting to today, we start with some morning clouds giving way to mostly sunny skies, highs around 80 at the coast and 90s inland, per NBC 7 forecasts. Light winds make it perfect for outdoor plans, but expect a cooldown to the 70s by midweek, so pack layers for beach walks along Blacks Beach or hikes in Balboa Park.
From City Hall, no big decisions this weekend, but keep an eye on Balboa Parks future community conversation that wrapped up yesterday at Mission Valley Library, sparking ideas for greener spaces we all use daily.
On the business front, a Carlsbad car company nears production launch, promising jobs in electric vehicles, while experts puzzle over six leopard shark pups found near Blacks Beach, a quirky marine story were following.
Job market stays steady with about 25,000 openings countywide, many in tech and healthcare along the I-5 corridor. Real estate sees median home prices holding at roughly 950,000 dollars, with quick sales in North County spots like Encinitas.
Crime in the past 24 hours was low-key: a minor theft arrest on Pacific Highway downtown and no public safety alerts, helping us all feel secure heading into the week.
Quick school shoutout: local high schoolers in Mira Mesa won a regional robotics tourney. For fun ahead, catch free music at Ocean Beachs street fair tomorrow.
And heres a feel-good note: volunteers at The Border Church rallied 500 meals for families near Otay Mesa, strengthening our community bonds.
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