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  • San Diego Local Pulse is your go-to podcast for in-depth coverage of the vibrant San Diego community. Tune in to explore the latest local news, events, and cultural happenings around the city. Our expert hosts engage with community leaders, influencers, and residents to bring you stories that matter. Whether you’re a San Diego native or a visitor, stay connected with the pulse of America's Finest City. Subscribe now to never miss an episode and keep your finger on San Diego’s heartbeat!

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San Diego Local Pulse is your go-to podcast for in-depth coverage of the vibrant San Diego community. Tune in to explore the latest local news, events, and cultural happenings around the city. Our expert hosts engage with community leaders, influencers, and residents to bring you stories that matter. Whether you’re a San Diego native or a visitor, stay connected with the pulse of America's Finest City. Subscribe now to never miss an episode and keep your finger on San Diego’s heartbeat!

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Check out these deals https://amzn.to/48MZPjs
Copyright 2024 Quiet. Please
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  • Tech Boom, Power Shutoffs, and Community Spirit: San Diego Local Pulse Update
    2025/01/10
    Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for Friday, January 10, 2025.

    We're starting with some breaking news from the past few days. A suspect has been jailed in connection with a fatal shooting in Lincoln Park, according to City News Service. This incident highlights the ongoing need for community vigilance and cooperation with law enforcement.

    Moving on to our job market snapshot, San Diego's tech scene is thriving. With over 76,000 people employed in the tech sector and a $56 billion economic impact, it's clear that this industry is driving growth in our city. Key roles like cloud architects, cloud security engineers, AI developers, and cybersecurity experts are in high demand, with salaries averaging around $140,000. Major employers like Qualcomm and Brain Corporation are leading the charge in AI and mobile tech, offering flexible work arrangements and internships for fresh talent[1][3].

    In real estate news, our city is seeing significant development projects. Over 3.2 million square feet of new research space is coming online, with nearly 2,000 life science companies creating an economic impact of $56 billion. This growth is expected to continue, with projections showing 16,000 new tech jobs by 2030.

    From city hall, we have updates on decisions that affect our daily lives. The city is investing in sustainability initiatives and networking events to support the tech community. However, the cost of living remains a challenge, with housing and general living expenses on par with other major tech hubs.

    Weather-wise, we're looking at a partly cloudy day with a high of 68 degrees. However, SDG&E has issued a public safety power shutoff warning, affecting nearly 9,000 customers, with up to 58,000 potentially impacted.

    In new business activity, we're seeing a mix of openings and changes. Local restaurants are offering special deals, like $5 all drafts and $2.50 Sapporo pints at select locations. On the cultural front, the San Diego Reader highlights upcoming events, including performances of "Hadestown" and a new world tour by global pop sensation Skye Riley.

    For community events, we have a variety of activities lined up for the next few days. The San Diego Calendar of Events lists sports, live music, arts, theater, dining, and nightlife options. Don't miss out on the family favorite featuring songs from a beloved musical, back for its 27th year.

    In local school achievements, we're proud to see our students excelling in various fields. However, due to time constraints, we'll have to catch up on those stories another day.

    On a feel-good note, our community continues to come together to support local initiatives and events. It's heartening to see such spirit and camaraderie in our city.

    Finally, in today's crime report, we have the aforementioned arrest in the Lincoln Park shooting. We urge everyone to stay vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the authorities.

    This has been San Diego Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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  • San Diego Tech Boom, School Closures, and Weather Woes - Local Pulse for January 8, 2025
    2025/01/08
    Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for January 8, 2025.

    We're starting off with some breaking news: several school districts in San Diego County are closed today due to high winds and potential power outages. The affected districts include Julian Union Elementary School District, Julian Union High School District, Mountain Empire Unified School District, Ramona Unified School District, Spencer Valley School District, and Warner Unified School District. Additionally, Barona Indian Charter School will also be closed today. We'll keep you updated as more information becomes available.

    In other news, San Diego's tech scene is booming. According to recent research, the city's tech workforce has expanded to nearly 79,000 professionals, with a 12.5% growth rate over the past five years. Major players like Illumina, Qualcomm, and Brain Corp are leading the charge in AI, biotech, and software development. The average tech salary in San Diego is around $105,000, making it the 9th highest-paying tech market in the country. Companies like Dagster Labs, Twitch, and Meta are actively hiring new graduates for both remote and local positions.

    Speaking of jobs, Indeed.com lists over 1,400 job openings in San Diego, with top employers like the University of San Diego and Pacific College looking for candidates. The current unemployment rate in San Diego is around 2.9%, making it a prime spot for launching a career.

    In real estate news, we don't have any major updates on notable property sales or new development projects. However, we do know that the cost of living in San Diego is still relatively high, with housing and food expenses on par with other major tech hubs.

    From city hall, we have an update on the Normal Street Promenade project in Hillcrest, which has finally begun construction. This project aims to revitalize the area and make it more pedestrian-friendly.

    Weather-wise, a significant and prolonged Santa Ana wind event is expected to hit San Diego today, with gusty winds and potential power outages. We recommend checking the latest forecast before heading out and taking necessary precautions.

    In business news, popular brunch spot Crushed in Pacific Beach has closed its doors. On the other hand, new businesses are popping up around the city, including a reptile rescue in Escondido that's facing higher costs and is at risk of closure.

    Looking ahead to community events, this weekend features Monster Jam and Paw Patrol Live, among other activities. We also want to mention that the San Diego Humane Society is warning about a lost pet scam, so be sure to keep an eye out for any suspicious activity.

    In local school achievements, we don't have any specific updates today, but we do want to acknowledge the hard work and dedication of our local students and educators.

    Finally, in our crime report, we have a few incidents to mention. A highly contagious flu is spreading in San Diego County, and authorities are investigating a mass-murder robbery at a marijuana farm in Riverside County. We also have a report of a vehicle wait time update at the San Ysidro border crossing.

    This has been San Diego Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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  • "Flu Outbreak, Tech Job Boom, and Tragic Loss: San Diego Local Pulse Update"
    2025/01/06
    Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for Monday, January 6, 2025. We're starting off the week with a mix of news that affects our daily lives and some exciting developments in our city.

    First off, let's talk about health. A highly contagious flu is spreading rapidly across San Diego County, so it's crucial we take precautions to stay safe. Meanwhile, in North County, two beaches have been added to the county's list of beach advisories due to high bacteria levels. And in Imperial Beach, a South Bay pump station failure sent 30,000 gallons of sewage into the ocean, a situation that's being closely monitored.

    In other news, the long-awaited Normal Street Promenade project in Hillcrest has finally begun, promising to transform the area. And if you're planning to cross the border, here's a quick update: the wait times at the San Ysidro and Otay Mesa ports of entry are relatively short, with standard lanes averaging around 12 minutes and Sentri lanes at just 1 minute.

    Now, let's dive into the job market. San Diego is emerging as a tech powerhouse, with a $56 billion economic impact across AI, biotech, and software development. The city offers over 76,000 tech jobs with average salaries of $105,316. Major players like Illumina, Qualcomm, and Brain Corp are leading the charge, and with over 3.2 million square feet of new research space coming online, the future looks bright. The tech unemployment rate is just 2.9%, making it a prime spot for launching a career. Companies are actively recruiting for various roles, including software engineers, data scientists, and UI/UX designers.

    In real estate, while we don't have specific updates on notable sales or new development projects today, it's worth noting that the cost of living in San Diego remains high, with housing and general living expenses on par with other major tech hubs.

    From city hall, we have some positive news. The Biden administration has signed a bill to increase Social Security benefits for millions of public workers, which will have a direct impact on many residents in San Diego.

    Weather-wise, a significant and prolonged Santa Ana wind event is expected, so it's essential to stay informed about any advisories or warnings. This could affect outdoor activities and events, so be sure to check the latest forecasts before heading out.

    In business news, the popular brunch spot Crushed in Pacific Beach has closed its doors, and the San Diego Humane Society is warning about a lost pet scam. On a more positive note, the Escondido reptile rescue is working hard to stay afloat despite higher costs.

    Looking ahead to community events, there's plenty to do in the coming days. And in local school achievements, we're proud to see San Diego students making headlines for their accomplishments.

    For our feel-good story, cousins who tragically died together in a Lemon Grove crash are being honored for their contributions to the Haitian community, a touching reminder of the impact individuals can have.

    In crime news, authorities are still seeking tips on a suspected gang involved in a mass-murder robbery at a marijuana farm in Riverside County back in 2020. Closer to home, a Vista woman recently lost her life savings in a 'Keanu Reeves' imposter romance scam, a stark reminder to stay vigilant against scams.

    This has been San Diego Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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