A Day of Reckoning Across San Diego County
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San Diego's City Council gathered Tuesday afternoon to cast what observers described as one of the most consequential budget votes in recent memory, as a $118 million structural deficit forced choices between public safety, arts programming, and homeless services. Federal prosecutors, meanwhile, unsealed terrorism charges against a 25-year-old Lakeside man accused of conspiring to funnel cryptocurrency to ISIS. And in Santee, twin court rulings delivered a decisive — if not necessarily final — blow to a massive housing development that has been rejected by courts five times since 1999.
The Border 6 Fire near Tecate Peak reached full containment after burning 2,525 acres across the U.S.-Mexico border, offering a measure of relief as the region braces for a significant heat event later in the week. In East County's Grossmont Union High School District, nine former teacher-librarians filed suit alleging their positions were eliminated in retaliation for supporting LGBTQ+ students — the district's second major discrimination lawsuit in two years. On the field, the Padres defeated Cincinnati 6-2, with three consecutive misplayed bunts in the seventh inning sparking the decisive rally.