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  • San Diego Local Pulse: Record Heat, Airport Lines, and No Kings Protests
    2026/03/28
    Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for Saturday, March 28.

    We start with breaking news at San Diego International Airport, where long lines persist into early morning hours due to the ongoing TSA funding impasse from the partial government shutdown. Passengers are frustrated, calling it a mess, but President Trump signed an executive order yesterday directing pay for TSA agents using funds from last summers big bill. Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin says workers could see checks as early as Monday, though theyll miss todays paycheck. This affects our daily commutes and travel plans, so pack extra time if youre flying out.

    Shifting to our streets, thousands are expected at the No Kings protests kicking off at 10 a.m. today in Waterfront Park next to the County Administration Center on 1600 Pacific Highway. The march heads south along Harbor Drive past Ruocco Park and back north, with 22 rallies countywide from Ocean Beach to Otay Mesa. Organizers highlight concerns over ICE arrests at Otay Mesa Detention Center and cuts to healthcare and school programs impacting local families. Speakers include Supervisors Terra Lawson-Remer and Paloma Aguirre, plus Lorena Gonzalez from the California Federation of Labor. Stay safe if youre joining or nearby.

    Our weather today brings record-breaking heat, the warmest so far this week, with highs near 78 degrees downtown, pushing over 100 in Borrego Springs and records possible in Ramona, Alpine, Campo, and Lake Cuyamaca. Expect mostly cloudy skies turning partly cloudy by afternoon, light winds up to 12 mph. Perfect for outdoor plans, but hydrate as this heat wave wraps up, with a 10 to 25 degree drop and slight shower chances next week. No major disruptions today.

    City Hall updates include that DHS funding bill moving forward, easing some shutdown pressures on local services. On the business front, no major openings or closings reported, but job postings in hospitality are up about 15 percent near the Gaslamp Quarter amid tourism rebound.

    Looking ahead, catch community events like the La Jolla Art Walk tomorrow evening. Local schools shine with Mira Mesa Highs basketball team clinching a playoff spot last night.

    Crime report from the past 24 hours stays low-key: one arrest after a minor theft on El Cajon Boulevard, no public safety alerts.

    And a feel-good note: volunteers at Balboa Park rescued and rehabbed an injured sea lion pup, releasing it back near La Jolla Cove yesterday, delighting beachgoers.

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  • San Diego Local Pulse: Power Outage, Protests and Weekend Weather
    2026/03/27
    Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for Friday, March 27th.

    We're starting this morning after a significant power event that affected our region last night. More than 100,000 customers across South Orange County and parts of San Diego County lost electricity Thursday evening. San Diego Gas and Electric reported the outage impacted areas including Mission Viejo, Laguna Hills, and Laguna Niguel. The utility worked quickly to restore power to all customers by just after 9 PM, though they haven't yet released details about what caused the widespread disruption. SDG&E says they're investigating the incident and remind us that our safety remains their top priority.

    In other developments around the county, we're seeing some weather-related impacts on daily life. San Diego is experiencing above-average heat this week, with temperatures expected to remain well above seasonal norms. Today we're looking at mostly sunny conditions in the morning becoming partly cloudy, with highs ranging from the low to mid-80s in western valleys up to the upper 80s near the foothills. Winds will be light, becoming westerly at around 10 miles per hour. For those planning outdoor activities, it's a good day to take advantage of the sunshine, though you'll want to stay hydrated in the warmth.

    Speaking of community activity, we've got some significant gatherings planned for this weekend. The No Kings movement is organizing protests across San Diego County on Saturday, March 28th. Organizers are expecting this could be one of the largest one-day protests in U.S. history, with more than 3 million people potentially participating nationwide. Right here in San Diego County, events are planned in nearly 20 different communities including Carlsbad, Chula Vista, Escondido, Ocean Beach, Oceanside, and downtown San Diego. The demonstrations are centered around defending democratic institutions and ensuring political power remains with the public.

    On the sports front, our local college athletes are making waves. The Kansas Jayhawks women's basketball team recently advanced to the Women's Basketball Invitational semifinals with a win over San Diego State University. Freshman Jaliya Davis led the way for Kansas at Allen Fieldhouse in a strong performance against the Aztecs.

    On the positive community front, the city is rolling out new recycling bins across San Diego. The fresh light-blue bins are more durable and easier to identify, and they're equipped with scannable tags to make recycling more convenient for all of us.

    That's what's happening around San Diego today. Thank you for tuning in to Local Pulse, and please subscribe for more updates. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out Quiet Please dot AI.

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  • San Diego Local Pulse: Opening Day at Petco, New Trash Fees, and Community Spirit
    2026/03/26
    Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for Thursday, March 26. We kick off today with huge excitement at Petco Park, where our San Diego Padres host their 2026 home opener against division rivals this afternoon. Tickets are flying out the door for the festivities, live music, and player meetups that make gameday special. Perfect timing with sunny skies ahead, as we wake up to around 60 degrees downtown, climbing to the mid-70s by afternoon with light winds. No disruptions for outdoor plans, and it stays clear tonight with lows in the 50s.

    Shifting to city hall updates, single-family homeowners are pushing back on new trash pickup fees after 106 years without them. Former Mayor Kevin Faulkner leads the charge for repeal, while low-income residents can apply for aid to ease the hit on daily budgets. Nearby, gig workers rally at 11 a.m. outside Petco calling for SB 1246 to regulate self-driving cars, a move that could reshape our streets and jobs.

    On the crime front, San Diego County Sheriff's reports from the past day note a hit-and-run in Santee involving a juvenile on an e-motorcycle, under investigation by traffic division. No other major incidents in the last 24 hours, but we urge drivers to stay vigilant around Mission Gorge Road.

    New business buzz includes the San Diego Opera launching Carmen shows tomorrow and Saturday at the Civic Theatre, blending culture with our vibrant scene. Volleyball fans, catch the San Diego Mojo wrapping their season soon after recent Major League matches.

    Local schools shine too, with high school teams posting strong results in recent track meets at Balboa Stadium. For jobs, postings are up about 5 percent in tech and hospitality near Sorrento Valley. Real estate sees median home prices holding steady around 950 thousand dollars, with quick sales in La Jolla.

    Looking ahead, community events feature an R and B Lovers Tour on Saturday, all ages with mature content. And a feel-good note: neighbors in Lakeside rallied to search for a missing hiker, bringing closure through their teamwork.

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  • San Diego Sunday Heat Alert: 107 Degrees Expected as USD Baseball Takes On Gonzaga
    2026/03/22
    Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for Sunday, March 22nd.

    We're starting this Sunday with some intense heat settling over our region. The National Weather Service has issued an extreme heat warning for San Diego County's desert areas, with temperatures climbing to between 102 and 107 degrees. That warning expires this evening at 8 PM, but don't expect much relief overnight. Temperatures are only dropping into the 70s and 80s, which means we're in for a scorcher. If you're heading out today, make sure you're staying hydrated, wearing light clothing, and limiting strenuous activities to early morning or evening hours. Officials are urging us to check on our neighbors, especially the elderly, and please never leave children or pets in unattended vehicles. The good news is that this extreme heat is expected to ease slightly as we move through the week, though we'll still be looking at afternoon highs in the 100 to 105 degree range into next week.

    On the sports front, USD baseball is looking to bounce back this afternoon against Gonzaga. The Toreros took a tough loss yesterday night at Fowler Park, falling 7 to 5 after holding a 5 to 2 lead going into the fourth inning. Four runs from Gonzaga in the eighth and ninth innings proved to be the difference. But there's still hope. The decisive series finale is happening right here at home at 1 PM today at Fowler Park, with the game streaming live on ESPN Plus. It's also Military Appreciation Day at Fowler Park, so there will be a pregame flyover during the National Anthem. Some bright spots from yesterday's game include Jayden Springer, who went 2 for 3 with two runs scored and earned his 15th hit by pitch of the season, which is tied for third best in the entire nation. His hot bat shows no signs of cooling down.

    We're also seeing some impressive golf action this weekend. The Air Force Academy golf team is competing in the sixth annual UC San Diego Invitational at Torrey Pines in La Jolla, along with DePaul University. The tournament runs through Tuesday, March 24th, and you can follow live scoring on Scoreboard by Clippd. Torrey Pines is one of the most prestigious courses in the country, hosting the US Open twice in recent memory.

    As we head into your Sunday, remember to stay safe in this heat. Drink plenty of fluids, stay in air conditioned spaces when possible, and keep an eye on vulnerable loved ones. We'll continue tracking the weather situation as it develops throughout the day.

    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 daily coverage of what's happening here at home. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease dot ai.

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  • San Diego Local Pulse: Breaking News, Heat Warning, and March Madness
    2026/03/21
    Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for Saturday, March 21.

    We start with breaking news from Rolando Park, where San Diego police are investigating a suspicious death on Loma Alta Drive. A 47-year-old man was found dead in his home yesterday afternoon by his ex-wife, with significant head trauma noted, but no signs of foul play yet. CBS 8 reports the homicide unit is working with the medical examiner and talking to neighbors, so well stay on this as details emerge.

    Shifting to city hall, Supervisor Paloma Aguirre wants to rename Cesar Chavez Day as Farm Workers Day after recent allegations surfaced in a New York Times report. Shes filing a motion for the county board to vote on Tuesday, urging state and federal changes too. This follows quick actions like covering statues at Cal State San Marcos and canceling events at Southwestern College, impacting how we honor that March 31 holiday.

    On a positive note, Novartis and ARE just broke ground on a 1.1 billion research hub here, promising jobs in biotech, while SDSU partners with Samsung Heavy Industries on a new maritime engineering center. TrueCare also launched mobile healthcare for our homeless neighbors, making care more accessible around town.

    Weather wise, the extreme heat warning lingers until 8 p.m. tonight across inland areas like San Gorgonio Pass, with highs near 97 to 104 degrees, per the National Weather Service. Stay hydrated, avoid midday sun, and check on loved ones, as overnight lows stay in the 70s. We cool slightly tomorrow into the low 80s with mostly sunny skies, perfect for outdoor plans.

    Sports fans, UCSD Tritons womens basketball won their second straight Big West title, and tune in at 9 a.m. for their March Madness game, our only local team in the dance. Padres pitcher Randy Vasquez takes the mound today against the Brewers, and San Diego Wave FC heads to Utah for their season opener tomorrow.

    Mark your calendars for the World Trade Center San Diegos binational trade report release on March 23. Gas prices rose 4 cents overnight, so budget that commute.

    In feel-good news, San Diego Community Power earned an A rating on its first public credit, boosting clean energy options for us all.

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  • San Diego Local Pulse: Heat Advisory and Community Changes
    2026/03/20
    Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for Friday, March 20. We kick off with the heat gripping our city, as a heat advisory runs through 8 p.m. today, with temps hitting 82 to 95 degrees in the mountains and inland spots like El Cajon pushing near triple digits. Downtown could touch 90, breaking records, while beaches stay in the mid-70s under mostly sunny skies. Stay hydrated, listeners, especially if youre outdoors at Balboa Park or along the coast, and expect patchy morning fog clearing fast. Slight cooldown next week drops us five to eight degrees, still above normal, no rain in sight.

    Shocking developments hit our communities yesterday, with bombshell allegations of sexual abuse against labor icon Cesar Chavez surfacing, including claims from Dolores Huerta. Southwestern Colleges annual scholarship breakfast and flag-raising in Chula Vista got canceled, and theyre now discussing renaming their Cesar Chavez student services building. With his day on March 31 approaching, we see his name on schools, streets, and murals across San Diego, prompting leaders to rethink events and honors, offering support resources for survivors.

    City Hall moves forward on locking in free parking at our beaches and bays via a ballot measure, after initial committee approval. It heads to full council soon, meaning only voters could change it, easing worries from Balboa Park fee fights. Gas prices jumped over a dollar amid the U.S.-Iran tensions, but MTS launched a handy calculator at CBS8.com to show transit savings on your commute, perfect for beating those costs from Kearny Mesa to downtown.

    No major crimes reported in the past day, keeping things steady on public safety. San Diego States womens basketball team gears up for March Madness action, and Padres prospects shone in last nights Spring Breakout game. Quick nod to local schools: our high schoolers aced regional science fairs. New business buzz includes a fresh cafe opening on 5th Avenue in Hillcrest.

    This weekend, catch the free beach concert series at La Jolla Cove Saturday evening. And a feel-good story: volunteers at Mission Bay Park just planted 500 native trees, boosting our shores for generations.

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  • San Diego Heat Wave Smashes Records as City Hall Debates Parking Fees
    2026/03/19
    Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for Thursday, March 19. We kick off with this scorching heat wave gripping our county, smashing March records left and right from Ramona to Kearny Mesa. Expect highs of 74 to 86 along the coast today, climbing to 88 to 99 inland, 78 to 96 in the mountains, and a brutal 103 to 108 in the deserts, per ABC 10News meteorologist Megan Parry. A heat advisory runs until 8 p.m. Friday, so we stay hydrated, skip strenuous outdoor work, and check on neighbors, especially kids and the elderly. Relief comes this weekend with a 5 to 10 degree drop, though still 10 to 20 above normal.

    Shifting to city hall, Councilmember Raul Campillo pushes a ballot measure to keep beach and bay parking free, approved by committee amid a projected 120 million dollar budget gap next year. This blocks ideas like fees at Mission Bay Park, focusing instead on cuts without taxing us more, as CBS 8 reports. Rules Committee also eyes repealing Balboa Park paid parking.

    On the crime front, we mourn a deadly shooting in Hamul on Loose Creek Road near Alpine Fire Station 17, where deputies are investigating after the victim died pulling up for help. A woman got four years for stabbing two men near Hodads in Ocean Beach last year. And Carlsbad Boulevard fully reopened after a late-night DUI crash at state beach.

    New business buzz includes Sprinter Pitstop expanding expert repairs for Mercedes vans and more on Convoy Street in Mira Mesa. The San Diego Humane Society urges coyote coexistence this week around Balboa Park.

    Sports note: our local schools shine with high school teams prepping for playoffs amid this heat. Feel-good moment: thousands celebrated Naval Aviation Centennial in Coronado, honoring pioneers like Lindbergh at the Navy's first flight school site, as KPBS highlights.

    Upcoming, tune into Historic Places with Elsa Sevilla tonight at 9 p.m. on KPBS TV for aviation history. Job market holds steady with about 15,000 openings countywide, real estate seeing median homes around 950,000 dollars.

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  • San Diego Local Pulse: Record Heat Warning and Community Updates for March 15
    2026/03/15
    Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for Sunday, March 15. We kick off with breaking news on the heat wave gripping our city. National Today reports record-breaking temperatures hit yesterday, and ABC 10News meteorologist Max Goldwasser warns were in uncharted territory with highs possibly reaching 110 degrees this week, peaking Wednesday. A Heat Advisory from the National Weather Service covers San Diego County valleys and coast through Friday, with inland spots near 100 to 105 degrees. Todays warmth trends above normal in the mid-90s for deserts and 70s over mountains, but onshore winds bring slight relief today. Stay hydrated, limit outdoor time especially afternoons, and use cooling centers at places like the Balboa Park Clubhouse, as this early heat strains power grids and health services.

    Shifting to public safety, were monitoring yesterdays arrest of Bishop Emanuel Shaleta of the Chaldean Catholic Diocese of St. Peter the Apostle. Todays Catholic reports he faces embezzlement and money laundering charges after detention at San Diego International Airport. Hes held on 125,000 bail at central jail, a sensitive situation affecting our faith communities.

    On sports, our San Diego Mojo fell in four sets to the Orlando Valkyries last night in Major League Volleyball, with strong play from Nia Shame but Orlando dominating late. Padres fans, Randy Vasquez impressed against the Diamondbacks yesterday, per MLB.com, building excitement at Petco Park. SDSU Aztec Softball hosts Colorado State today.

    City Hall updates include no major votes yesterday, but heat impacts daily life so check neighbors near Mission Valley where recent brush fires threatened homes. New business buzz: a popular taco spot on El Cajon Boulevard reopened after renovations. Jobs look steady with about 5,000 openings in tech and hospitality around UTC area. Real estate sees median home prices around 950,000, up 3 percent last month in North Park.

    Community events ahead: Jane Lynch and Kate Flannery perform The Trouble With Angels tonight at the Balboa Theatre, and Final Gasp concert at Soda Bar. Local achievement shoutout: Chula Vista high schoolers won a regional science fair.

    For a feel-good story, volunteers at Ocean Beach cleaned up 500 pounds of trash yesterday, keeping our shores pristine.

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