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Good morning, San Diego ☀️
Here’s what we have for you today:
- City council will discuss and vote to approve next year’s budget today.
- Inside the World Cup’s second and final stop in San Diego. The crowd showed out for Colombia, and the team delivered a win.
- Scroll to the bottom to see if you got yesterday’s “Step back in time…” correct. (Spoiler: No one correctly guessed both the location and year)

Tessa Balc
Audience engagement producer
Top story

San Bernardino family demands answers after video shows deputy shooting beloved dog
One family is looking for an answer as to why, a San Bernardino County Sheriffs deputy entered their yard without a warrant and shot their dog, Daisy.
At this time, the family says they are not looking to press charges, but have their questions answered. They know what happened on account of personal security footage pointed toward the yard. But there hasn’t been an answer given to them as to why the deputy was in their yard, and why deputies let Daisy bleed out and die.
Closer to home: A brush fire in Sorrento Valley broke out yesterday morning and forced multiple evacuations. Additionally, a road closure on Sorrento Valley Boulevard was enacted throughout the day.
By last night, all evacuation orders were lifted.
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Stories you should know about
🧶 AIDS Memorial Quilt on display as UCSD’s Owen Clinic holds vigil for those lost to HIV: First displayed in 1987, the quilt has grown to include around 50,000 panels.
🚪 One person vandalized over 200 door locks at Patrick Henry High, rendering them unusable: Now, there’s a $1,000 reward out for information on the person who caused nearly $70,000 in damages
🧰 A state housing bill would raise wages to $28: But some unions are against it because it’s lower than what most trades members already make.
📉 Opinion: California population stagnates as immigration and birth rates fall
What else we’re reading
🫁 UCSD Health is declaring its first lung transplant for a patient with HIV a success, nearly one year after the surgery. (Union-Tribune)
🚧 Harbor Drive between Park Boulevard and Beardsley Street remains closed after a freight train derailed and damaged support bridge support beams. (NBC 7)
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Step back in time…
This was taken in 1955 from South Mission Beach (For all of you who guessed Mission Bay: close, but no dice). To learn more, check out this article. Shout out to reader Lisa R., who was the only person to correctly guess the year.


