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San Diego Weekend: Salmonella Scare, Weather Changes, and Padres Injury Update

San Diego Weekend: Salmonella Scare, Weather Changes, and Padres Injury Update

Published 11 months, 3 weeks ago
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Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for Saturday, May 3, 2025.

San Diego County health officials are investigating a salmonella outbreak linked to a restaurant in the Clairemont area. If you've dined in the area recently and experienced symptoms, health authorities recommend seeking medical attention.

The weather outlook for today includes cooler temperatures with scattered showers moving into San Diego this weekend. A storm system is expected to bring relief from the recent warm spell, so consider indoor options for your weekend plans.

In traffic news, plan ahead if you're heading toward state Route 163 today. A lengthy daytime closure is scheduled for this busy stretch of highway, likely causing significant delays.

Fernando Tatis Jr. left yesterday's Padres game with an injury, concerning fans as the team continues its season. The severity remains undetermined, but the team is expected to provide updates soon. Speaking of sports, San Diego FC faces FC Dallas tonight at Snapdragon Stadium with kickoff at 6 PM.

The tragedy in La Jolla continues to unfold as authorities have identified the driver who died after their car went over a cliff into the ocean.

City budget concerns are making headlines as the San Diego City Council examines potential cuts and their real-world effects on community services. Meanwhile, San Diego leaders have asked the White House to declare an emergency over the Tijuana River sewage issue, which continues to impact our border communities.

In law enforcement news, the city has issued thousands of "daylighting" tickets – citations for parking too close to intersections – generating nearly $3 million in revenue annually.

El Cajon is facing multiple controversies as a third hidden camera was discovered in a fire station, prompting complaints about the investigation. On a positive note, El Cajon condominiums have ended their ban on children playing in common areas.

For community events, Cinco de Mayo celebrations kick off today with a major free event in the Gaslamp Quarter running from noon until 8 PM. Art lovers can enjoy Art Attack at Bread & Salt starting at 6 PM, while the Fixit Clinic at Borrego Springs Library offers free repair services from noon to 3 PM.

Classical music enthusiasts can attend a free performance of Verdi's Requiem at First United Methodist Church at 4 PM today.

Wind advisories have been issued for Imperial County with gusts up to 45 mph expected from this afternoon through tomorrow morning. If you're traveling east, exercise caution, especially in high-profile vehicles.

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

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