A City in Three Rings: Violence, Governance, and Everyday Life
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San Diego enters the third week of June carrying the weight of one of its most violent hate crimes in a generation, even as courts, councils, and budget offices grind through decisions that will shape where residents live, how they are protected, and whether their children receive mental health support.
Wednesday's news cycle stretches from the FBI's ongoing investigation into the May 19 mosque shooting in Clairemont to a landmark court ruling blocking Santee's Fanita Ranch housing development for the fifth time in 27 years. Layered beneath those marquee stories: a $9.16 billion county budget heading for a final vote, a civil grand jury indictment of a school district's handling of LGBTQ+ youth mental health services, a San Diego housing market frozen near record prices for a full year, and fire-safety work along the San Diego River corridor.