While some San Diego beaches looked picturesque, others near the border remained closed for the holiday.
SAN DIEGO — At the beach, Memorial Day weekend kicked off with weather a little chillier and cloudier than most would prefer. However, hundreds still enjoyed the coast — refusing to let"May Gray" ruin any plans."It’s 60 degrees... I’m out here in a shirt and shorts and sandals. In Seattle, you’d be in a raincoat, ski pants and probably ski boots," said another visitor from Washington.Coronado Beach has been closed since May 5 due to sewage contamination from Mexico.
Protesters demanded action from elected officials and asked for a public health emergency declaration.
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