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San Diegans Reject Measure A, Padres Face Elimination

11 min · 17. juni 2026
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Wednesday June 17, 2026 In this episode, we dive into the latest developments in La Jolla and the broader San Diego area. San Diegans have decisively voted against Measure A, a proposed tax on second homes, with a significant margin of 53.2% opposing it. This measure aimed to tax over 5,000 vacant properties to potentially alleviate the housing crisis. The rejection reflects a growing skepticism towards city leadership amidst financial controversies. On the sports front, the San Diego Padres face a critical matchup against the St. Louis Cardinals, needing a win to avoid elimination after two tough losses. The Padres' performance in this series could influence their strategy as the trade deadline approaches. Weather-wise, La Jolla is experiencing fair surf conditions with waves ranging from three to five feet, though choppy winds are expected later in the day. The local forecast predicts mostly cloudy skies with mild temperatures hovering around the mid-60s. Nationally, we touch on the ongoing discussions about artificial intelligence, with Nvidia's CEO advocating for new social norms and regulations. Additionally, we explore the latest astronomical discoveries and the impact of declining fertility rates in the United States. Join us for these stories and more as we keep you informed on all things La Jolla and beyond. @sunnymorningsmedia

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