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Aztecs Soar in Mountain West Opener, City Drops Legal Battle, Afghan Interpreter Released, and More San Diego Updates

Aztecs Soar in Mountain West Opener, City Drops Legal Battle, Afghan Interpreter Released, and More San Diego Updates

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Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for October 4, 2025. We're kicking off today with some exciting news from the sports world. Last night, San Diego State University's Aztecs took a strong victory over Colorado State, winning 45-24 in their Mountain West Conference opener. Jayden Denegal led the team with two touchdown passes, while Byron Caldwell Jr. and Lucky Sutton both rushed for over 100 yards, combining for three scores.

In local news, the City of San Diego is stepping back from a legal battle over aid for vulnerable county residents. Meanwhile, KPBS is reporting on the release of Sayed Naser, an Afghan interpreter whose arrest outside an immigration court sparked widespread attention. His release follows support from local veterans.

Weather-wise, we're expecting a fall-like weekend with coastal highs reaching the low 70s today. Inland areas will warm up to the mid-70s, while deserts will see temperatures in the upper 80s. Get ready for a breezy day with potential rain chances on the horizon for next week.

In cultural news, The Polish Ambassador is performing live at The Sound tonight. Tickets are available for those interested in attending.

On the job front, San Diego continues to see a strong demand for tech and healthcare professionals. The real estate market remains competitive, with prices steadily increasing. New businesses are popping up around town, including a recent expansion of the San Diego FC's "Right to Dream" academy.

In community events, the La Mesa Oktoberfest is still going strong, offering a fun weekend for families. Also, the San Diego Unified School District is celebrating improved test scores, with State Superintendent Tony Thurmond visiting to discuss these achievements.

On the crime front, there's been a focus on illegal data sharing. The state is suing the City of El Cajon for allegedly sharing license plate information with other states, which could impact immigration enforcement.

Before we wrap up, we want to share a feel-good story. The Maa Helix Park has been restoring native habitats for over a decade, now nearing a 95% completion mark.

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