From Beach Hazards to Freeway Shootings: San Diego's Weekend in Brief
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A south groundswell stacking against astronomical high tides pushed surf to four to six feet along San Diego's coastline Sunday, prompting a National Weather Service Beach Hazards Statement through Monday evening. The warning came as Pride Week swelled beach attendance and forecasters cautioned residents to avoid low-lying coastal areas, parking lots, and boardwalks during the evening high-tide window.
The coastal hazard was one of several public safety threads running through the region this Sunday — joined by a freeway road-rage shooting, a landmark public health discovery, and major decisions out of City Hall that will shape San Diego's housing landscape for years to come.