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  • San Diego Local Pulse: April 19th Weather, Events, and Biotech Innovation
    2026/04/19
    Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for Sunday, April 19th.

    We're starting this Sunday with some beautiful weather in store for our region. According to the National Weather Service, we're looking at partly cloudy skies today with highs around 70 degrees and lows near 56. There's just an 8 percent chance of rain, so it's a perfect day to get outside and enjoy what San Diego has to offer.

    Speaking of getting outside, this is a busy weekend for our community. The Memorial Community Park Winter Carnival is wrapping up its four day run today, running from 7 in the morning until 11 at night over at Ocean View Boulevard. Families have been enjoying thrilling rides, classic games, and carnival treats all weekend, with unlimited ride wristbands available for 45 dollars or family pack ride coupons. Kids under 12 get in free, and adults pay just 2 dollars at the gate.

    If you're looking for something a little more low key, the Hillcrest Farmers Market is running from 9 in the morning until 2 in the afternoon on University Avenue, offering fresh fruits, vegetables, meats, seafood, and specialty treats. Down in the Gaslamp Quarter, the Artisan Market is open from 10 in the morning until 4 in the afternoon on Fifth Avenue, featuring hand crafted treasures, art, and jewelry.

    For our sports fans, the San Diego Sockers are playing playoff games today at Frontwave Arena starting at 5 in the evening. It's been an exciting season for the team, and this is your chance to catch them in action. Meanwhile, USD Baseball wraps up their series against Seattle University today, and Cal State San Marcos takes on Cal State East Bay at 11 in the morning.

    Looking ahead at the biotech sector, our region continues to be a powerhouse in life sciences. Recent activity shows Novartis completed a 12 billion dollar acquisition of San Diego based Avidity Biosciences back in February, while AnaptysBio announced plans to spin off into a public company focused on immunology therapeutics. These are the kinds of developments that keep San Diego at the forefront of innovation and create good paying jobs right here in our community.

    As we head into this evening, make sure to take advantage of this beautiful weather we're having. Whether you're heading to the farmers market, catching a show, or just enjoying a walk around the neighborhood, it's a great day to be outside in San Diego.

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  • San Diego Local Pulse: Bay Rescue, Road Closures, and Perfect Weekend Weather
    2026/04/18
    Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for Saturday, April 18. We kick off with breaking news from last night: a woman is recovering in the hospital after her car plunged into the bay at Fiesta Island. San Diego Fire Rescue responded quickly, and shes stable now, but it reminds us to stay alert on those coastal roads. On the roads today, plan ahead because the 805 in University City shuts down tonight at 9 p.m. through Monday at 5 a.m. for major work, so traffic will reroute around there all weekend.

    From city hall, agencies warn costs outpace revenues, pushing toward a fiscal cliff, with a plan now heading to SANDAG for approval. A push to cut special event parking downtown from ten bucks an hour to five got rejected yesterday, but city attorneys are tweaking the code for a comeback. Great news for walkers and bikers: leaders celebrate the new trailhead in Rose Canyon north of Friars Road, with bridges linking Mission Valley to Serra Mesa safely for the first time.

    Weather-wise, we have mostly sunny skies today with highs near 70 along the coast and up to 73 inland, light west winds gusting to 25 in spots. Perfect for outdoor fun, no rain in sight, and it stays mild through the weekend. The Padres are apologizing to fans over giveaway chaos at Petco Park yesterday, so expect smoother ops next game.

    Crime report from the past day stays light, no major incidents or alerts, just routine patrols keeping our neighborhoods safe. For community vibes, head to Rooftop Yoga and Mimosas at Margaritaville Hotel in the Gaslamp Quarter this morning at 9:30, or the free Be My Neighbor Day at SDSU from 9 a.m. to noon. Tonight, Time Machine 90s throwback party at Nova SD on Sixth Avenue starts at 10 p.m., free with RSVP. Tomorrow, the AACR Runners for Research 5K kicks off.

    In feel-good news, local schools shine with recent track meets, and one Ocean Beach team took first in regionals. Listeners, thanks for tuning in, and remember 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: Budget Cuts, Weather Warnings, and Weekend Fun
    2026/04/17
    Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for Friday, April 17. We start with breaking news from yesterday evening. San Diego police shot and injured a woman at 16th Street and Island Avenue downtown after she allegedly stabbed a man and advanced on officers with a weapon. She was also tased, suffered non-life-threatening injuries, and now faces charges of assault with a deadly weapon and criminal threats. The victim is okay, and the sheriffs office is investigating per protocol. In other serious matters, authorities are probing the suspicious death of a Carlsbad woman found in Big Sur backcountry.

    Shifting to City Hall, Mayor Todd Glorias new 6.4 billion dollar budget proposal tackles a 120 million dollar deficit with tough cuts like pausing arts grants, trimming library and rec center hours, and laying off some city workers. A council committee today eyes lower special event parking rates downtown to ease daily costs for us all.

    Weather today brings partly cloudy skies with highs around 71 and lows near 56, but a wind advisory warns of north to northeast gusts up to 50 miles per hour until 5 pm. Secure outdoor items, watch for power flickers, and high-profile drivers take extra care, especially near the Santa Ana Mountains foothills. It could scatter some beach plans, but calmer conditions return tomorrow with 75 degrees.

    On the sports front, our San Diego Seals lacrosse team battles the Las Vegas Desert Dogs at 7:30 pm in Pechanga Arena, the Electric Factory. Catch the Padres visiting the Angels tonight at 9:38 pm, and San Diego Mojo volleyball on the road against Atlanta Vibe at 4 pm our time, airing on KUSI.

    University of San Diego student journalists just earned state honors from the California College Media Association for their Vista newspaper work, a proud win for our local talent.

    New community fun kicks off with the Memorial Community Park Winter Carnival at 2975 Ocean View Boulevard from 5 pm to 11 pm tonight, packed with rides and games through Sunday. Tomorrow, Walk MS starts at 6 am, Gaslamp Artisan Market on Fifth Avenue from 10 am to 4 pm, North Park vintage market, and Hillcrest Classic Car Show on Normal Street.

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  • San Diego Local Pulse: Budget Cuts, New Housing, and Padres Baseball
    2026/04/16
    Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for Thursday, April 16.

    We start with city hall updates that hit close to home. Mayor Gloria's proposed budget faces a 120 million dollar shortfall, leading to potential cuts in arts funding and tighter city services, which could mean fewer programs at places like Balboa Park. NBC 7 reports people will feel this squeeze soon, so keep an eye on council meetings. On a brighter note, affordable housing is opening in City Heights, easing the crunch for families there.

    Shifting to our streets, in the past 24 hours, authorities sadly found a Carlsbad woman deceased in the wilderness near Big Sur, with investigations ongoing. No other major incidents reported, but stay vigilant around popular trails.

    Weather today brings mostly cloudy skies with a high near 69 degrees and lows around 58, light southwest winds at 10 miles per hour. Perfect for outdoor markets without much worry of rain, though clouds might dampen beach plans slightly. Expect partly cloudy conditions tomorrow, warming to 72.

    Jobs are buzzing downtown, where the world's largest ed tech summit drew 7,000 from 65 countries, sparking opportunities in education tech. Real estate shows median home prices holding around 950,000 dollars, but those City Heights units offer relief under 500,000.

    Tonight, catch the Padres hosting the Mariners at Petco Park at 8:40, a key home game. Music lovers, Dave Damiani's jazz flows at Lou Lous in the Lafayette Hotel on El Cajon Boulevard, or Wine Down and Jazz at Mixed Grounds in North Park. Head to the North Park Farmers Market from 3 to 7:30, or Studio Sessions at Quartyard. Tomorrow, Balboa Park Womens Tour at Bea Evenson Fountain honors Kate Sessions.

    Local SDSU students shine at the PSFA Showcase in the Performing Arts District. And for a feel-good lift, community protests like ICE Out at 880 Front Street unite us for change.

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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.

    This has been San Diego Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. Thank you for tuning in, and please subscribe for your daily dose of San Diego news and information. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quiet please dot ai.

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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.

    Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and remember to subscribe for daily updates. This has been San Diego Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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