• UCSD Women's Water Polo Upsets #8 Davis, San Diego Dems Endorse for Supervisor, City Cuts COO in Deficit Fight

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UCSD Women's Water Polo Upsets #8 Davis, San Diego Dems Endorse for Supervisor, City Cuts COO in Deficit Fight

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  • Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for Saturday, February 22, 2025. We're starting off with some breaking news from the sports world. The UC San Diego women's water polo team had a thrilling win over No. 8 UC Davis, securing an 11-8 victory at the Barbara Kalbus Invitational. This win is a testament to the team's determination and skill, with standout performances from Caroline Christl and Kendall Thomas[1].

    Moving on to local news, the San Diego County Democratic Party has endorsed Aguirre for the District 1 Supervisor seat. This decision comes as the county prepares for the upcoming special election, with mail ballots set to be sent out on March 10[4].

    In city hall news, the San Diego COO has been axed, and departments have been merged in an effort to address the $258 million deficit. This move has resulted in a $5 million reduction in the deficit, but more work is needed to stabilize the city's finances[4].

    On the weather front, today is looking sunny with a high of 21 degrees Celsius. This is perfect weather for outdoor activities, whether you're planning a hike or a city tour. The forecast for the coming days predicts a continuation of this warm trend, making it an ideal time to enjoy San Diego's beautiful landscapes[2][5].

    In business news, the future of Horton Plaza in downtown San Diego is in limbo due to financial troubles. This iconic shopping center has been a staple of the city for years, and its fate is a concern for many local residents and businesses[4].

    For those interested in local sports, the CIF San Diego Section has unveiled its 2025 boys basketball brackets. The tournament features 16-team single elimination divisions, with the champions advancing to the CIF South Regional. Top seeds include Montgomery in the Open division and La Jolla Country Day in Division 1[3].

    On a more somber note, the San Diego Sheriff's Department is investigating the murder of a Cal Fire captain in Ramona. The department suspects that the victim knew her killer, and the case is ongoing[4].

    In community news, the Carlsbad foundation is offering lifesaving medicine to a toddler with a terminal illness. This heartwarming story highlights the generosity and compassion of our local community[4].

    Finally, in crime news, a man has admitted to killing his wife in 2003 and leaving her legs in a Rancho San Diego dumpster. This shocking case is a reminder of the importance of public safety and the need for vigilance in our communities[4].

    This has been San Diego Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for Saturday, February 22, 2025. We're starting off with some breaking news from the sports world. The UC San Diego women's water polo team had a thrilling win over No. 8 UC Davis, securing an 11-8 victory at the Barbara Kalbus Invitational. This win is a testament to the team's determination and skill, with standout performances from Caroline Christl and Kendall Thomas[1].

Moving on to local news, the San Diego County Democratic Party has endorsed Aguirre for the District 1 Supervisor seat. This decision comes as the county prepares for the upcoming special election, with mail ballots set to be sent out on March 10[4].

In city hall news, the San Diego COO has been axed, and departments have been merged in an effort to address the $258 million deficit. This move has resulted in a $5 million reduction in the deficit, but more work is needed to stabilize the city's finances[4].

On the weather front, today is looking sunny with a high of 21 degrees Celsius. This is perfect weather for outdoor activities, whether you're planning a hike or a city tour. The forecast for the coming days predicts a continuation of this warm trend, making it an ideal time to enjoy San Diego's beautiful landscapes[2][5].

In business news, the future of Horton Plaza in downtown San Diego is in limbo due to financial troubles. This iconic shopping center has been a staple of the city for years, and its fate is a concern for many local residents and businesses[4].

For those interested in local sports, the CIF San Diego Section has unveiled its 2025 boys basketball brackets. The tournament features 16-team single elimination divisions, with the champions advancing to the CIF South Regional. Top seeds include Montgomery in the Open division and La Jolla Country Day in Division 1[3].

On a more somber note, the San Diego Sheriff's Department is investigating the murder of a Cal Fire captain in Ramona. The department suspects that the victim knew her killer, and the case is ongoing[4].

In community news, the Carlsbad foundation is offering lifesaving medicine to a toddler with a terminal illness. This heartwarming story highlights the generosity and compassion of our local community[4].

Finally, in crime news, a man has admitted to killing his wife in 2003 and leaving her legs in a Rancho San Diego dumpster. This shocking case is a reminder of the importance of public safety and the need for vigilance in our communities[4].

This has been San Diego Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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