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  • San Diego Local Pulse: Military Alert, Housing Vote, and Spring Weather
    2026/03/03
    Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for Tuesday, March 3. We kick off with breaking news from our military bases. Due to heightened tensions from US strikes on Iran, installations like Naval Air Station North Island in Coronado and Naval Base San Diego are at level 3 security. That means stricter ID checks at gates and no trusted traveler program, so we plan for delays if heading there. CBS 8 reports the USS Abraham Lincoln out of San Diego played a key role, and no local threats so far, but we stay vigilant.

    Shifting to City Hall, the Council votes at 2 p.m. today on the empty homes tax pushed by Councilman Sean Elo-Rivera. It targets unused properties near downtown to raise about 30 million dollars for housing and budgets, skipping vacation homes now. If it passes, we vote in June, easing our shortage crunch.

    Weather wise, that marine layer surged in after last night's blood moon, which some of us caught from Mount Soledad. Mid-50s now, warming to upper 60s this afternoon with partly cloudy skies. Patchy fog overnight, lows around 50. Perfect for outdoor plans, though a sig alert lingers on eastbound 78 at Sutherland Dam Road in Ramona from a crash, and watch for a semi truck fire cleanup on I-805. Winds pick up later in mountains and deserts.

    Fun ahead at Legoland in Carlsbad, where the new indoor Galactic Coaster in Lego Galaxy opens Friday, March 6. CBS 8 got a preview, with UFO rides, rocket assembly, and play areas for all ages. Great family spot.

    Crime report from the past day stays factual: San Diego Sheriff's in Santee probe a serious injury crash Monday on North Magnolia Avenue at the 67-52 on-ramp, motorcycle versus pickup. Also, a boat crash injured a 54-year-old man near the shoreline, but he's stable.

    Job market hums steady, real estate sees median homes around 950,000 dollars amid shortage talks. New rental tools help students near SDSU.

    Quick hits: Indigo De Souza concert tomorrow, March 4. Local schools note strong robotics wins at Poway Unified.

    And a feel-good: Iranians in our community praise the strikes for toppling their Supreme Leader, sharing hope at gatherings near Balboa Park.

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  • San Diego Local Pulse: Pizza Shop Shootings, Fentanyl Funding, and Record Heat
    2026/02/28
    Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for Saturday, February 28.

    We start with breaking news from Serra Mesa, where Big Oven Pizza on Shoreline Street has been hit by gunfire twice in one week, shattering the front doors both times after closing. San Diego police spotted a white pickup truck, possibly with a camper shell, on surveillance video and urge anyone with tips to call Crime Stoppers, as no motive is clear yet and nearby businesses feel the chill. In other public safety news, Sheriff Kelly Martinez honored Supervisor Joel Anderson and Senator Brian Jones yesterday for securing two million dollars to fight fentanyl on our streets.

    From City Hall and beyond, Caltrans closes three of four southbound I-5 lanes in La Jolla tonight at seven until tomorrow morning for bridge work, so plan detours if heading that way. A former Dehisa school principal in East County is suing the district, claiming she was fired for reporting safety issues like improper health logs and faked attendance records that could cost nearly a million in funding. And UC San Diego is cutting ties with Deepak Chopra this June over his Epstein links.

    Our job market perks up with mortgage rates at their lowest in three years, easing home buys amid steady real estate demand. No major openings or closings today, but keep eyes on those low rates for inland spots heating up.

    Weather wise, yesterday smashed February records with Borrego Springs hitting 95 degrees, but we cool slightly today to 73 to 81 along the coast, 85 to 91 inland, and up to 100 in deserts, with breezy mountains. Perfect for outdoor plans, though a cooldown and possible rain looms next week.

    On the sports front, our USD Toreros mens basketball team faces Portland this afternoon for senior day. Softball Huskies run-ruled San Diego State yesterday.

    Quick school nod to Captain Swift, this months classroom hero teaching kids life-saving skills. And a feel-good shoutout to Pokemon fans marking its 30th with Pikachu memories around town.

    Upcoming, check Sheriff forums on Vista Detention updates. Navy report pins last years bay jet crash on human error with new software during refueling, glad the crew ejected safely near Shelter Island.

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  • San Diego Local Pulse: Airport Chaos, Budget Cuts, and Cartel Crackdown
    2026/02/27
    Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for Friday, February 27. We kick off with breaking news from San Diego International Airport, where over thirty flights faced delays and two cancellations today, part of a massive regional meltdown hitting three hundred twenty-three delays and nineteen cancellations across Southern California airports. United and Alaska Airlines took the biggest hits here at SAN, stranding thousands and costing our tourism spots like the Gaslamp Quarter up to five million dollars in losses. If youre flying, check with your gate agent right away and call hotels near the waterfront for late check-ins.

    Shifting to city hall, Mayor Todd Gloria just launched a quick online survey to tackle our one hundred twenty million dollar budget deficit, asking us which services to protect or cut. It takes five minutes and stays open through early May, so weigh in before tough choices hit daily life like park maintenance or street repairs. Meanwhile, after huge pushback, free parking expands at Balboa Park for city residents, with enforcement starting March sixteenth, easing visits to the museums and zoo.

    On the crime front, federal prosecutors charged Sinaloa cartel boss Rene Arzate Garcia, alias La Rana, with narcoterrorism for flooding San Diego with enough fentanyl to kill us all four times over. A five million dollar reward is out for him and brother Alfonso, both fugitives controlling the Tijuana corridor. Separately, nine Navy sailors got arrested after a violent house party with gang ties, leaving three hurt, including one pistol-whipped. Stay vigilant and report tips to the FBI or DEA.

    We have beautiful weather today, partly cloudy with highs near eighty-three and lows around fifty-seven, perfect for outdoor plans though late fog might slow evening drives on I-5, where southbound lanes close at Gilman Drive tonight for Caltrans work. Expect more sun tomorrow.

    Parents packed a San Marcos Unified board meeting opposing potential teacher and librarian layoffs. In feel-good news, over two hundred cheered a one hundred year old Medal of Honor recipients emotional homecoming at Palomar McConnell Airport. Padres fans, strong bids are in for a team sale. Catch the Balboa Park Art Festival this weekend.

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  • San Diego Local Pulse: Warm Weather Alert and Community Celebrations This Week
    2026/02/26
    Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for Thursday, February 26th.

    We're starting this Thursday with some developing situations around the city. San Diego police are responding to an incident in the Midway District where a possibly armed person barricaded themselves in a motel room on Midway Drive late this morning. Officers arrived at the location and attempted to make contact, but the person refused to exit. A SWAT team has been called to the scene, and police are urging everyone to avoid Midway Drive between East Drive and Wing Street while they work to resolve the situation safely.

    On a brighter note, we've got plenty of community activities happening as we wrap up February and head into March. The San Diego Chinese New Year Fair kicks off tomorrow and runs through Sunday at the CCBA Senior Garden on Third Avenue. It's a great opportunity to celebrate Lunar New Year with local food, culture, and community spirit. If you're looking for something happening this evening, the Somali Bantu Association of America is hosting their annual Ramadan Iftar over at Seminole Drive from five to seven tonight, with free tickets available online. Later this evening, there's also a CAIR community iftar happening at Sufi Mediterranean Cuisine on Balboa Avenue, tickets are twenty five dollars.

    Tomorrow evening brings the San Diego African American Museum of Fine Art's Keepers of the Culture reception at the San Diego History Center on El Prado. The museum is honoring four recipients this year including jazz singer Jeannie Cheatham, dance teachers Sandra Foster King and Donald Robinson, and the Stance Family who own Bowlegged BBQ. There'll be a performance by jazz harpist Mariea Antoinette, and tickets are free.

    Now let's talk about what's happening in the weather department because we're in for a real warm-up. Today should be sunny and pleasant, but here's where it gets interesting. Tomorrow, Friday, temperatures could hit near eighty degrees downtown, with inland valleys potentially climbing even higher and possibly breaking some record highs. The National Weather Service says we could see temperatures up to twenty degrees above normal for inland areas. The warm pattern continues through the weekend with no rain in sight for at least the next ten days.

    If you're interested in sports, the San Diego Padres are gearing up for the season with Fernando Tatis Jr. expressing confidence in the team.

    We've also got ongoing community resources like food distributions happening throughout the week at various locations, and plenty of events celebrating Black History Month and Ramadan before February closes out.

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  • San Diego Local Pulse: Sunny Skies, Sports Action, and Community Celebrations
    2026/02/22
    Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for Sunday, February 22. We kick off with our weather update from NBC 7 San Diego, where drier and warmer conditions greet us today after a chilly start in the 40s and 50s across valleys and mountains. Expect sunny skies with highs near 70 in town, upper 60s at Borrego Springs, and mid-60s in deserts, perfect for outdoor plans like beach walks along Pacific Beach or hikes in Mission Trails. No rain in sight, though clouds might build tonight, and we warm into the 70s early week.

    Sports fans, we have action-packed days ahead. Our San Diego Mojo hosts the Omaha Supernovas at 4 p.m. at Viejas Arena for Black History Month Celebration Night, auctioning off special jerseys after the game. The Mojo sit at 4-7 but shine at home, led by stars like Grace Loberg in kills and Shara Venegas in digs. Catch the Harlem Globetrotters at 3 p.m. at Pechanga Arena for their 100 Year Tour, bringing jaw-dropping fun to Midtown. Last night, our Gulls swept Rockford with a 5-4 win, boosting their momentum.

    On the community front, mark your calendars for the U.S. Marines Echo Company graduation this Thursday at MCRD San Diego's Shepherd Field, honoring new warriors after 13 weeks of boot camp. City Hall updates include smoother traffic flow decisions on Interstate 5 near Old Town, easing our daily commutes.

    New business buzz: A fresh coffee spot opens tomorrow on Garnet Avenue in Pacific Beach, while a beloved taco stand on India Street expands seating. Real estate heats up with about 1,200 homes listed countywide, median prices around 950 thousand, favoring buyers in North Park. Jobs stay strong, with roughly 15,000 openings in tech and tourism.

    Crime report from the past day notes a sensitive arrest near Balboa Park for a theft ring, and public safety teams urge caution on dimly lit paths at Torrey Pines—stay vigilant, neighbors.

    For a feel-good lift, local schools cheer San Diego High's debate team winning regionals, headed to state. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for daily beats. 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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  • San Diego FC Opens Season as Dreyer Eyes Historic Milestone
    2026/02/21
    Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for Saturday, February twenty-first.

    We're kicking off what promises to be an exciting day in San Diego, starting with some major sports action happening tonight. San Diego FC opens its second MLS season at home against CF Montréal at Snapdragon Stadium. The match gets underway at seven thirty this evening, and fans are in for a treat. Anders Dreyer, who had one of the most prolific debut seasons in MLS history last year with nineteen goals and nineteen assists, is back and hungry for more. According to San Diego FC, if Dreyer can record thirty goal contributions this season, he'll join some elite company alongside Zlatan Ibrahimović and Sebastian Giovinco as the only players to hit that mark in each of their first two MLS seasons. Head coach Mikey Varas is also making history, needing just seventeen more wins this season to tie the record for most victories in a coach's first two years. The club's bringing back most of its core roster and adding some fresh talent, including Scottish international Lewis Morgan, the twenty twenty-four MLS Comeback Player of the Year. If you're heading to the stadium, there's plenty to do beforehand. Fan Fest starts at five thirty with live music, family activities, and food from local favorites like Taco Stand and Buona Forchetta. The MTS Green Line Trolley will have extra service running, and you can pre-purchase parking to make arrival smooth.

    On the political front, San Diego County supervisors and U.S. Senator Alex Padilla faced a significant setback when federal immigration officials blocked their planned inspection of the Otay Mesa Detention Center. The supervisors say they had proper notice and approval from local ICE agents, but national leadership intervened at the last minute. One supervisor indicated they plan to pursue legal action, citing violations of California's Health and Safety Code. This comes as detainee deaths in ICE custody continue rising, with thirty-two deaths last year, the most since two thousand four.

    Back at City Hall, a housing proposal is gaining momentum. Councilmember Sean Elo-Rivera is pushing forward with a vacant homes tax that could generate up to fifty-one million dollars annually. The city's Rules Committee will meet Wednesday morning to discuss placing this measure on the June ballot. The tax would apply only to homes not claimed as primary residences, aiming to address San Diego's ongoing housing shortage and affordability crisis.

    Weather-wise, we're looking at cool conditions today with highs staying below average, reaching the low sixties. An atmospheric river system is moving in, bringing precipitation and heavier rain expected by Sunday and into early next week, so plan accordingly.

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  • San Diego Weather Woes: Outages, Avalanche Tragedy, and Improving Forecast
    2026/02/19
    Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for Thursday, February 19th.

    We're waking up to a region still dealing with the aftermath of a powerful winter storm that swept through Southern California this week. Thousands of San Diego Gas and Electric customers experienced outages on Wednesday, with the main disruptions hitting the Chula Vista area around seven in the morning. At least forty-four hundred customers lost power, though crews worked to restore service by mid-morning. Smaller outages also affected folks in Lemon Grove, Valley Center, Encinitas, El Cajon, and La Mesa. The utility says strong winds and heavy storms across the county likely contributed to these widespread power issues.

    Speaking of that storm, conditions have been intense across the region and beyond. The Sierra Nevada has been particularly hard hit, and we're learning more this morning about a tragic avalanche that struck backcountry skiers on Tuesday. Eight people were killed in what turned out to be the deadliest avalanche in the nation in nearly half a century. Authorities say the group of fifteen skiers, many with deep connections to the Lake Tahoe alpine community, were caught in treacherous conditions as they made their way back toward the trailhead. One person remains missing. Avalanche warnings remain in effect through early Thursday as crews wait for conditions to clear so they can recover the remaining victims.

    Here in San Diego proper, we're looking at what appears to be near the end of this major weather system. We're expecting mostly cloudy skies today with temperatures holding in the upper fifty to low sixty degree range. Light winds are expected to continue diminishing, so hopefully we'll see some relief from the gusty conditions that have hammered us. Looking ahead to Friday, there's still a chance of showers, particularly in the afternoon and evening hours, but we should see improving conditions as we move into the weekend with mostly sunny skies expected by Sunday.

    On the education front, we have some positive news out of San Diego's school district. Teachers have cancelled a planned strike after reaching an agreement with the district on special education staffing and services. Both sides came together to invest in better resources for students with special needs, avoiding what would have been a significant disruption to the school year.

    As we head into the weekend, folks are encouraged to take advantage of improving weather conditions to get outside and enjoy some activities. The worst of the winter weather appears to be moving on, though we'll want to keep an eye on lingering rain chances through Friday.

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  • San Diego Local Pulse: Former Principal Sentenced, Fatal Hit-and-Run, Sports Signings, and Community Updates
    2026/02/15
    Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for Sunday, February 15. We kick off with breaking news from NBC 7 San Diego: a former associate principal at Hoover High School in Eastlake has been sentenced for possessing child pornography, a stark reminder for us to stay vigilant about school safety. In Pacific Beach, police seek a suspect in a fatal hit-and-run near Garnet Avenue, and they arrested a suspected prowler in La Mesa after a dramatic chase involving a helicopter over local homes. Our hearts go out to the victims families as investigations continue.

    Shifting to sports, the Padres made waves yesterday per the Associated Press, signing ex-Phillies slugger Nick Castellanos plus pitchers Griffin Canning and German Marquez to bolster our playoff push after 90 wins last season. Locally, SDSU softball thrilled fans with back-to-back walk-off wins over Fordham at Tony Gwynn Stadium, including Jade Ignacios RBI single. And Highway SDTVs Breakfast Club Live is streaming bowling action today from alleys around town, filling our post-football void.

    Weather-wise, expect overcast skies with highs around 64 degrees and south winds gusting to 40 miles per hour along our coasts and valleys, per the National Weather Service, so high-profile vehicles take care on I-5 and I-8. No rain today, but a cold front brings possible showers and mountain snow by Tuesday, impacting drives to Julian.

    City Hall updates include ongoing talks on traffic calming near Balboa Park, easing our daily commutes. Job market stays steady with about 50,000 openings countywide, many in tech near Sorrento Valley. Real estate sees median home prices holding at 950,000 dollars, with quick sales in La Jolla. New spot: a Filipino-inspired bowling lounge opens this week on Convoy Street.

    Upcoming, catch community events like free Presidents Day picnics at Mission Bay tomorrow. Local schools report strong achievements, with Hoover Highs debate team taking regionals.

    For a feel-good lift, neighbors in Pacific Beach rallied to aid hit-run victims family with meals and support.

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