Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for Thursday, February 5. We kick off with breaking news from Pacific Beach, where Tiffany Sanchez, charged in the tragic hit-and-run death of six-year-old Hudson OLoughlin, made bail again after her court appearance yesterday. Family held a heartfelt memorial walk and ghost bike dedication near the crash site on January 17, with a private funeral last night. She faces court again on March 25. Our hearts go out to the OLoughlin family during this tough time.
Shifting to city hall, budget hearings revealed a rough patch with Balboa Parks parking revenue down nearly nine million dollars due to delayed fees, plus hotel taxes short by seven million from softer tourism. Councilmember Sean Elo-Rivera warns of tough choices ahead that could hit our daily services, though an eight million dollar insurance payout from old library flooding offers some relief.
On the roads, expect delays from the 805 South Bridge Safety project near Balboa Park, reopening by five AM tomorrow, and nationwide military training at Naval Base San Diego, Coronado, Point Loma, Miramar, and Pendleton, which may snarl commutes this week.
Weather-wise, we cool off today after yesterdays record heat, with highs in the low sixties inland and partly cloudy skies, per National Weather Service forecasts. No big impacts on events, but grab a light jacket for evening outings, and watch for a slight shower chance tomorrow.
In sports, UC San Diego womens basketball surges to the top of Big West standings at ten and one, thanks to clutch wins over UC Santa Barbara and CSUN, highlighted by Makayla Roses game-winner and steals record. Padres star Manny Machado ranks fifth among MLB third basemen right now. Quick school nod: UC Davis nearby set an attendance record, inspiring our local teams.
Community buzz includes a peaceful rally in Oceanside protesting ICE actions, drawing youth voices amid Capitol Hill talks, with another set for next Wednesday. North County Transit offered free rides yesterday for Transit Equity Day honoring Rosa Parks.
For feel-good, locals smashed stress at a new rage room experience, turning frustration into fun. No major job or real estate shifts today, but markets stay steady. Tune in this weekend for Play for Kay breast cancer awareness games, like Hawaii at UCSD.
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