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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