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  • San Diego Local Pulse - April 12th: Spring Weather, Community Events, and Safe Skies
    2026/04/12
    Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for Sunday, April 12th. We kick off with the weather, as patchy fog lingers this morning along the coast, giving way to partly cloudy skies. Expect highs near 70 to 75 degrees by the beach and up to 82 inland, with light west winds picking up to 10 miles per hour this afternoon. Any leftover showers from last nights storms should clear quickly, making it perfect for outdoor plans, though grab a light jacket for those cooler spots near Balboa Park. Looking ahead, we warm up to the upper 70s tomorrow with mostly sunny skies.

    In breaking news, the Artemis II crew splashed down safely off our coast Friday night after their successful mission, now back in Houston sharing stories that inspire our local space community. Over in sports, our San Diego Mojo volleyball team wrapped up a thrilling match against the Orlando Valkyries last night, keeping their season momentum strong at home courts.

    Today buzzes with community events. Head to the Rolando Street Fair on Rolando Boulevard between El Cajon Boulevard and Solita Avenue from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Its one of our longest-running free gatherings, packed with live music, local vendors, food, and a kid zone for just five bucks. In Talmadge, the Artist Tour opens studios right now, letting us peek into the creative heart of the neighborhood. Families can join a free art-making workshop at La Jolla by the Sea for Family Day at noon, inspired by current exhibits. And check out the new exhibit at Coronado Historical Association on Orange Avenue, celebrating over 90 years of the Lawn Bowling Club with trophies and bilingual stories.

    From city hall, no major decisions this weekend, but keep an eye on upcoming votes affecting traffic flow near the new developments in Mission Valley. The job market stays steady with about 15,000 openings posted last week, many in tech and hospitality around downtown. Real estate sees median home prices holding at around 950,000 dollars, with quick sales in North Park.

    On the crime front, San Diego police report a quiet 24 hours, with just a minor theft arrest near Gaslamp Quarter and no active public safety alerts.

    Shoutout to UCSD for their Triton Day yesterday, welcoming future students to campus with tours and achievements in STEM highlighted. And for a feel-good lift, neighbors in Rolando rallied to support the street fair, turning it into a true community hug.

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  • Artemis II Splashes Down: Four Astronauts Return Safely to San Diego Waters
    2026/04/11
    Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for Saturday, April 11th, 2026.

    We're waking up to an absolutely historic morning here in San Diego. Just last night, the Artemis II mission splashed down safely in the Pacific Ocean about 60 miles off our coast near San Diego. The Orion capsule, called Integrity, touched down at 5 o'clock 7 in the evening Pacific Time on Friday, marking an extraordinary achievement for NASA and for our region. Four astronauts, Commander Reid Wiseman, Pilot Victor Glover, Mission Specialist Christina Koch, and Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen, all emerged in excellent health after completing the first crewed lunar voyage in over fifty years. These brave explorers traveled more than 252,000 miles from Earth, reaching distances farther than any humans have ever ventured. The Navy recovery teams worked seamlessly, extracting each crew member from the capsule and transporting them by helicopter to the USS John P Murtha for medical evaluations. All four astronauts were confirmed to be in excellent condition following their nine-day journey. This mission sets the stage for NASA to land crew on the Moon within just two years and establishes a pathway toward a permanent lunar base within the decade. It's a remarkable day to be San Diego, knowing that our Pacific waters welcomed back these pioneers as they returned safely to Earth.

    On the local front, as we head into this weekend, we're looking at pleasant spring weather across San Diego County. Expect mostly sunny skies throughout Saturday with temperatures in the low seventies. Perfect weather for getting outside and celebrating this amazing space achievement or catching up on errands around town. Sunday should remain clear and comfortable as well, though we might see a slight warming trend heading into early next week.

    Looking ahead to the coming week, there's plenty happening across our community. Local schools will be buzzing with news of the Artemis splashdown, and many are planning to incorporate this achievement into their science curriculum. It's an inspiring moment for our young students interested in space exploration and STEM fields.

    For anyone in the job market, San Diego's tech sector continues to show strong momentum, particularly with aerospace and defense contractors celebrating this successful NASA mission. If you're looking to connect with the community this weekend, several neighborhoods are hosting street fairs and farmers markets, offering a great way to support local businesses and enjoy the beautiful weather.

    We'll continue monitoring any traffic impacts around the coastal areas following last night's recovery operations, but everything appears to be running smoothly this morning.

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  • San Diego Local Pulse: Artemis Splashdown, Water Deals, and Weekend Weather
    2026/04/10
    Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for Friday, April 10th. We kick off with big news from the San Diego County Water Authority, which just finalized a historic deal to sell thousands of acre-feet of our abundant water to Riverside County, easing regional shortages while securing our future supplies, according to NBC 7. All eyes are on the coast today as NASAs Artemis II astronauts splash down off San Diego at 5:07 PM, with Navy teams from the USS Murtha ready to recover the Orion capsule near Point Lomaperfect timing under mostly clear skies. Weather-wise, were enjoying mid-60s to mid-70s along the coast and inland today, ideal for beach outings or watching the splashdown, but a cooling trend starts tomorrow with rain chances peaking Sunday, up to half an inch, so we might rethink those outdoor barbecues in Balboa Park. City Hall updated us on smoother daily commutes with new traffic signals at the I-5 and SR-163 interchange, cutting rush-hour delays. In real estate, median home prices hover around 950,000 dollars in North Park, up 4 percent, while job postings surged 12 percent in biotech near UCSD. New business buzz includes the grand opening of a farm-to-table spot on Garnet Avenue in Pacific Beach. Sports fans, our Padres crushed the Dodgers 7-2 last night at Petco Park, keeping our playoff hopes alive. Local schools shine too, with La Jolla Highs robotics team winning regionals. On the crime front, no major incidents in our city over the past day, though we stay vigilant with public safety alerts for petty thefts near Gaslamp Quarter. Looking ahead, catch the free Earth Day festival Saturday at Waterfront Park and a jazz night Sunday at the Museum of Us. And for a feel-good lift, volunteers at the San Diego Food Bank packed 5,000 meals yesterday, helping families in City Heights thrive. Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and dont forget to subscribe for daily updates. This has been San Diego Local Pulse. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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  • San Diego Local Pulse: April 9th Community News and Weather Update
    2026/04/09
    Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for Thursday, April 9th. We start with breaking news from our streets. San Diego police launched a homicide investigation after finding a body with serious injuries near Fashion Valley Mall, and in Escondido, a man died in a SWAT standoff during an arrest for a possible stabbing. A Chula Vista family mourns parents Mónica and Ignacio Pedroza, killed in a suspected DUI crash near the Sweetwater River just minutes from home. Meanwhile, a man received a ten-year sentence for attempted kidnappings at a Mission Valley mall. We report these sensitively, as our communities heal and authorities seek justice.

    Shifting to City Hall, leaders passed the Due Process and Safety Ordinance, barring federal agents from non-public spaces without warrants to protect immigrant residents. This could ease daily tensions for many families.

    Weather today brings mostly sunny skies with highs in the upper 60s to 70s across the county mountains, west winds gusting to 35 mph by afternoon. No major disruptions, but bundle up for cooler evenings, with clear nights ahead and temps steady through the weekend.

    In business news, SDG&E customers see a 33-dollar climate credit on April bills, a welcome relief. Rents dipped slightly as more apartments list downtown.

    Tonight, catch Indy Ignite facing our San Diego Mojo at 7 p.m. in Viejas Arena for Military Appreciation Weekend, or Terence Blanchard and Ravi Coltrane at 7:30 in Balboa Theatre. Tomorrow, The Art of Banksy opens at Del Mar Fairgrounds from noon. Rock the House of Blues with Hanabie or Sure Sure shows.

    Local schools shine with Aztec softball hosting Nevada yesterday at SDSU Softball Stadium. For jobs, listings rose about 5 percent last week, focusing on tech and hospitality near Qualcomm Stadium.

    A feel-good lift: City Heights CDC ramps up its emergency food pantry, serving hundreds biweekly amid federal cuts, strengthening our refugee communities.

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  • San Diego Local Pulse: Easter Sunday Weather and Weekend Events
    2026/04/05
    Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for Sunday, April fifth.

    We're waking up to beautiful Easter Sunday weather across the county, and it's going to stay that way for most of the day. According to the National Weather Service, temperatures are running five to fifteen degrees above average right now, with partly cloudy skies and light winds. You might catch some patchy fog near the coast and inland valleys this morning, but it should burn off as we head into the afternoon. Highs are expected to reach the low to mid seventies near the beach and climb into the eighties inland. It's perfect weather for whatever Easter plans you've got today, whether that's outdoor activities or heading to one of the many events happening around San Diego.

    Speaking of which, Easter Sunday is packed with family-friendly activities if you're looking to get out of the house. The San Diego Zoo Safari Park is hosting their Roar and Snore overnight experience today, giving folks a chance to observe wildlife after dark. Over at Sesame Place in Chula Vista, families can enjoy rides and the Sesame Street Party Parade throughout the day. If you're looking for something free, the Spring Egg Hunt is happening this morning at Mance Buchanan Park in Oceanside starting at nine o'clock, with bunny photos and activities running through noon. The Hillcrest Farmers Market is open from nine to two this morning on University Avenue if you want to grab fresh produce or grab a bite to eat.

    For our sports fans, the San Diego Mojo are taking on the Dallas Pulse in professional volleyball this afternoon at five o'clock at Viejas Arena. The first thousand fans through the door will receive a Shara Venegas bobblehead. The Mojo are looking to bounce back at home against one of the league's stronger teams.

    Now let's look ahead at what's coming this week. According to weather forecasters, we're going to continue enjoying above average temperatures through Wednesday, with mostly sunny skies and highs in the low to mid eighties inland. Things start to shift by Thursday when we'll see daytime highs returning to average or below, and there's a growing chance of rain moving in. Some models are suggesting between fifteen and thirty percent chance of precipitation by Thursday and Friday, which would be the first meaningful rain we've seen in a while.

    The Banksy exhibition at the Del Mar Fairgrounds continues through April nineteenth, and the SeaWorld Seven Seas Food Festival is happening select dates through the end of the month. The Art of Banksy features two hundred of the artist's works, including original paintings, prints, and sculptures.

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  • San Diego Booming: Tech Investments, New Restaurants, and Padres Record Sale
    2026/04/04
    Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for Saturday, April 4th.

    We're starting off with some big economic news for our region. San Diego saw over a billion dollars invested in the first quarter of this year, and that momentum is showing no signs of slowing down. The San Diego Business Journal reports that several major companies are expanding here, including Shield AI, which just raised a billion and a half dollars in new funding. Meanwhile, biotech company RyboDyn landed ten million dollars to advance their work on what scientists call the dark genome. It's the kind of growth that's putting our city on the national map for innovation and entrepreneurship.

    On the real estate front, listeners should know that San Diego and Chula Vista are among the highest income communities needed to live comfortably in California right now. If you're thinking about making a move in our area, that's something to factor into your plans. The good news is that there's a new tool now tracking affordable housing inventory across San Diego County, so organizations are working to address the shortage.

    Speaking of new spots, we've got some fresh dining options opening up. Former Major League Baseball player Adrian González is opening a new restaurant called Tres Dos Tres in Chula Vista, focusing on affordable Mexican food and community support. And up in North Park, an LA-based restaurant called Bacquiri is making its San Diego debut.

    For our sports fans, the Padres continue to make headlines. According to multiple reports, San Diego's baseball team is set to fetch a record sale price of three and a half billion dollars. There's also legislative action happening at the federal level. Senator Bernie Sanders introduced the Home Team Act in the Senate, which would require owners to give cities a year's notice before relocating teams, essentially giving San Diego another shot at keeping the Padres here.

    On the weather front, we're looking at cooler temperatures moving in today with a chance of light rain. The National Weather Service is calling for temperatures about five to fifteen degrees above average before that cooling trend sets in. It's a good day to enjoy some outdoor activities while we can.

    Coming up tomorrow, the Urban Collaborative Project is hosting their fifth annual Transportation Justice Expo at Market Creek Plaza from ten in the morning to two in the afternoon. It's a celebration of community leadership and environmental justice in some of our most diverse neighborhoods. Circulate, the local advocacy group, will have a table there if you want to learn more about transportation issues in our community.

    We're also keeping an eye on construction around town. There are ongoing repairs on Interstate 10 in the Deming area, so if you're traveling east on that route, expect some delays through May.

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  • San Diego Local Pulse: Breezy Friday with Weekend Markets and Aztecs Action
    2026/04/03
    Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for Friday, April 3.

    We start with todays breezy partly cloudy skies keeping things in the low to mid 60s along the coast and inland, mid 50s to 60s in the mountains, and low 80s in the deserts. ABC 10News warns of gusts up to 25 miles per hour inland and 55 in the mountains and deserts until 8 pm, so grab that windbreaker for outdoor plans, but no major rain expected. Things warm up tomorrow with 70s at the coast and Santa Ana winds pushing us toward average temps next week.

    Over at City Hall, no big decisions today, but they remind us the North Park Thursday Market wrapped up strong on North Park Way between Granada and Ray Street, keeping our local food scene vibrant.

    In sports, our San Diego State Aztecs have doubleheader action tonight at 6 pm: softball versus Utah State at SDSU Softball Stadium on Campanile Drive, and baseball against Air Force at Tony Gwynn Stadium. Padres fans, Matt Waldron just dominated with six strikeouts in four scoreless rehab innings for Triple-A El Paso, a great sign for our squad.

    Music lovers, catch Ben Quad at 6 pm at House of Blues San Diego or Wallice with Lulu Simon at 6:30 at Quartyard.

    Looking ahead, tomorrows packed with community gems: Little Italy Mercato from 8 am to 2 pm, Mission Valley Farmers Market 9 to 1, Gaslamp Artisan Market on Fifth Avenue 10 to 4, and North Park Community Fair 10 to 5. Sundays Hillcrest Farmers Market on University Avenue runs 9 to 2.

    On the real estate front, median home prices hover around 950 thousand dollars, up 3 percent from last year, while jobs stay steady with about 15 thousand openings in tech and healthcare per recent LinkedIn data.

    New business note: Navy Base San Diego pushes HIIT fitness classes and window safety tips to keep our families safe.

    Crime stayed low in the past 24 hours, with San Diego Police reporting just minor thefts near Balboa Park and no major incidents or arrests.

    For a feel-good lift, local schools shone as Morse High students won regional science fair awards, inspiring our next generation.

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  • San Diego Local Pulse: Fire Fleet Lawsuit, Spring Weather, and Weekend Events
    2026/04/02
    Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for Thursday, April 2. We start with breaking news from City Hall, where San Diego County just filed a federal lawsuit against a private equity firm and fire truck manufacturers. They claim these companies jacked up prices more than double and caused long delays for our aging fire fleet, hitting public safety right where it hurts. Meanwhile, thousands of our neighbors face tough times as new federal rules cut CalFresh benefits for some immigrant groups starting today.

    Shifting to weather, last night's light rain left us with breezy conditions, and a Wind Advisory lingers for mountains and deserts until 11 p.m. with gusts up to 55 mph at Cuyamaca Peak. Secure those outdoor items, especially if you're driving high-profile vehicles near the coast or valleys where winds hit 15 to 25 mph. Highs today stay cool in the 60s along the coast and inland, 50s in mountains, and 80s in deserts, perfect for the North Park Farmers Market from 3 to 7:30 p.m. on North Park Way between Granada and Ray. Expect a warm-up by Easter weekend with 70s at the coast.

    On the cultural front, tune into KPBS TV at 8 p.m. for Ken Kramer's About San Diego, remembering local TV legend Johnny Downs. Foodies, grab spots for The Kitchen at MCASD's Chef’s Dinner tonight at 700 Prospect Street in La Jolla, featuring peas and favas in a four-course menu for 95 dollars.

    Sports fans, catch Aztec Baseball versus Air Force at 6 p.m. at Tony Gwynn Stadium on Campanile Drive, and the Gulls push for playoffs against Tucson tonight at Pechanga Arena. Job seekers, note green opportunities at upcoming community events.

    Looking ahead, hit Pepper Park in National City Saturday for A Day at the Park with free food, music from PASACAT and Sabrosas Latin Orchestra, plus shuttles from Paradise Valley Hospital. Makers Arcade Spring Fair lands in Balboa Park this weekend with 140 local artisans.

    Crime stayed low in the past 24 hours, with no major incidents or alerts from San Diego police.

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