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San Diego Homeless Center Closure Sparks Concern, Padres Eye Trade Moves

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Friday June 19, 2026 In this episode, we delve into the pressing issue of the impending closure of San Diego's Neil Good Day Center, a crucial service hub for the homeless community in East Village. As the center prepares to shut its doors, concerns mount over the future of essential services, with Father Joe’s Villages planning a smaller replacement facility. This change is expected to reduce service capacity by at least 25%, affecting thousands annually. Meanwhile, in sports, the San Diego Padres are making headlines as they gear up for a pivotal series against the Texas Rangers. With trade rumors swirling, the Padres are linked to potential deals involving Twins All-Stars Byron Buxton and Joe Ryan, as they aim to bolster their roster ahead of the trade deadline. In La Jolla, surfers can expect fair conditions with waves reaching three to four plus feet, though winds will shift onshore by mid-morning. As the weekend approaches, the weather remains partly sunny with temperatures in the mid-60s, perfect for enjoying the local beaches. Additionally, we touch on national stories, including the Federal Reserve's new communication strategy and Microsoft's warning about new malware targeting cryptocurrency credentials. @sunnymorningsmedia

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