Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for Friday, March 20. We kick off with the heat gripping our city, as a heat advisory runs through 8 p.m. today, with temps hitting 82 to 95 degrees in the mountains and inland spots like El Cajon pushing near triple digits. Downtown could touch 90, breaking records, while beaches stay in the mid-70s under mostly sunny skies. Stay hydrated, listeners, especially if youre outdoors at Balboa Park or along the coast, and expect patchy morning fog clearing fast. Slight cooldown next week drops us five to eight degrees, still above normal, no rain in sight.
Shocking developments hit our communities yesterday, with bombshell allegations of sexual abuse against labor icon Cesar Chavez surfacing, including claims from Dolores Huerta. Southwestern Colleges annual scholarship breakfast and flag-raising in Chula Vista got canceled, and theyre now discussing renaming their Cesar Chavez student services building. With his day on March 31 approaching, we see his name on schools, streets, and murals across San Diego, prompting leaders to rethink events and honors, offering support resources for survivors.
City Hall moves forward on locking in free parking at our beaches and bays via a ballot measure, after initial committee approval. It heads to full council soon, meaning only voters could change it, easing worries from Balboa Park fee fights. Gas prices jumped over a dollar amid the U.S.-Iran tensions, but MTS launched a handy calculator at CBS8.com to show transit savings on your commute, perfect for beating those costs from Kearny Mesa to downtown.
No major crimes reported in the past day, keeping things steady on public safety. San Diego States womens basketball team gears up for March Madness action, and Padres prospects shone in last nights Spring Breakout game. Quick nod to local schools: our high schoolers aced regional science fairs. New business buzz includes a fresh cafe opening on 5th Avenue in Hillcrest.
This weekend, catch the free beach concert series at La Jolla Cove Saturday evening. And a feel-good story: volunteers at Mission Bay Park just planted 500 native trees, boosting our shores for generations.
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