Wet Weather, Potholes, and Rescue Heroes - San Diego Local Pulse for November 21
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The storm’s got another side benefit, too. According to the National Weather Service, we’ve already tripled our usual November rainfall. Experts say these early storms have slashed fire risk for the season across Southern California, so we’re in much better shape than last year.
Turning to breaking news around town, there’s a heavy law enforcement presence along the border after a stabbing suspect reportedly fled into Mexico following a pursuit in South Bay last night. San Diego police and federal officials remain tight-lipped, but community safety alerts are out, so we’ll keep a close watch. In another incident, a crash this morning at the intersection of the ninety-four and five is slowing traffic through Golden Hill, so drive cautiously if you’re in that area.
On the economic front, new numbers from the Labor Department show San Diego County’s unemployment rate holds at four-point-four percent, with nearly 120,000 new jobs added in September after the federal data delay. Local job boards highlight continued hiring for healthcare, biotech, and hospitality, especially with the holidays approaching.
Real estate agents report listings ticking upward, with the median home price hovering just above eight hundred thousand in the City of San Diego. Open houses are drawing steady crowds, even in the rain, as buyers hope interest rates will finally settle.
If you need a lift, let’s talk community. The Rady Children’s Ice Rink opened this week in Liberty Station, with families bundled up and undeterred by drizzles to enjoy opening day. Over in Santee, high schoolers from Santana celebrated a win at the regional robotics competition, bringing home the trophy and a lot of local pride.
On the arts and culture beat, music lovers have plenty to look forward to. The San Diego Symphony is making final preparations for its weekend concert series, and Observatory North Park hosts singer songwriter evenings, with tickets moving fast.
For business news, several new restaurants have just opened up on Convoy Street, including a much anticipated Korean barbecue spot. Meanwhile, an iconic surf shop near Ocean Beach is closing its doors after forty years, making waves in the local surf community.
Finally, a feel-good story for your Friday. San Diego lifeguards were heroes yet again, springing into action during this week’s pounding surf in La Jolla to rescue two stranded swimmers, a reminder of the everyday courage that keeps our beaches safe.
That’s all for now. Stay safe on those slick roads, check on your neighbors, and don’t forget the umbrella. Thank you for tuning in. Subscribe so you never miss a pulse on what matters here at home. 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 quiet please dot ai.
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