San Diego Protests, Local Business Updates, and Community Happenings - June 14, 2025

14/06/2025 2 min
San Diego Protests, Local Business Updates, and Community Happenings - June 14, 2025

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Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for June 14, 2025. Today, tens of thousands are expected to gather in Downtown San Diego for the "No Kings Day" protests, focusing on issues like authoritarianism and recent ICE raids. The protests will start at 10 a.m. at both Civic Center Plaza and Waterfront Park, with marches planned throughout the morning. Over 1,500 cities nationwide are participating in similar events, highlighting concerns about democracy and civil rights.Moving on to local news, the weather today is expected to be sunny with a gentle breeze, making it perfect for outdoor activities like the protests or a stroll along Harbor Drive. In business news, Aquacycl recently won a $25,000 export prize, and the Port of San Diego's The Headquarters sold for $34.9 million. We also have some new openings in the area, including the Pictor San Diego Lab.Upcoming community events include the Kinfolk Fest at Waterfront Park this afternoon, celebrating Juneteenth. For sports fans, the Padres continue to make waves in the league.In real estate, the market remains dynamic, with recent sales like The Headquarters indicating a strong demand for commercial properties.On the job front, companies like ESET North America and General Dynamics NASSCO are expanding their operations, creating new opportunities for local workers.For those interested in education, the Rady School of Management has some exciting programs coming up, including the StartBlue Ocean Enterprise Accelerator.Lastly, a feel-good story from the community is the ongoing support for local artists, with many galleries and venues showcasing their work throughout the city.In crime news, there have been no major incidents reported in the past 24 hours, but we encourage everyone to stay safe and aware during today's protests.This has been San Diego Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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