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Weather-wise, we’re waking up to mostly cloudy skies across the county, with a high of 72 and a low near 65. It’s a mild start, and if you’re heading out to the farmers market in Little Italy or a morning walk at Balboa Park, you’ll just need a light layer. There’s only a slight chance of sprinkles, and things should stay comfortable throughout the day. The clouds will stick around for Sunday, with just a bump up in temperature, so it should be a gentle weekend all around.
In tech and business, Qualcomm is making national headlines. Their new ‘Snapdragon Ride Pilot’ autonomous driving technology is rolling out in BMW’s latest iX3 SUVs. Over in La Jolla, Scale Biosciences hits a milestone, acquired by 10x Genomics for thirty million dollars, a signal of strength in the local biotech sector. Liberty Station has cause to celebrate as well with the grand opening of The Joan, a forty-three million dollar performing arts center. This is expected to become a major hub for live entertainment at the historic naval base.
Looking at real estate, there’s been a major sale in University City, as CBRE reports an office building that changed hands for thirteen and a half million dollars. Jobs in science tech are getting a boost too, with SDSU securing a four point five million dollar National Science Foundation grant for new research and teaching programs.
As for community events, Hispanic Heritage Night is lighting up Snapdragon Stadium tonight as San Diego FC faces off against Minnesota United in a top-of-the-conference clash. Kickoff is at seven thirty, but the celebration starts much earlier, with live music from The Sleep Walkers and a special Lucha Libre show. SDFC comes in fueled by a playoff berth and aiming to shatter the league’s record for wins in their first MLS season.
Local sports fans will want to catch up with USD Volleyball as well. The Toreros wrap up a challenging road stretch in Seattle this weekend before finally returning home Thursday to face Yale. Despite some tough losses in Los Angeles last week, standout performances are giving hope for a strong season finish.
On the public safety front, we are following the ongoing San Diego Police investigation into the shooting death of Joseph Bojorquez Jr. outside Hodad’s in Ocean Beach. The family gathered for a vigil last night, honoring his memory. Police continue searching for suspects and ask that anyone with information come forward.
Schools are back in session and making us proud. National University just secured naming rights to Pechanga Arena’s main concourse, underscoring San Diego’s growing influence in sports and education collaboration.
Finally, a feel-good shoutout to the young whiz from El Cajon who’s been hailed as a genius at just five years old. Local schools are buzzing with pride and the story has inspired many families heading into the new academic year.
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