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Concrete Spill Snarls Traffic, Homelessness Challenges Persist, Scorching Heat Advisory in San Diego

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Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for Thursday, July 10th, 2025.

We start our day with breaking news on the roads as a concrete truck spill on Interstate 15 this morning is causing major congestion. Drivers heading near the Miramar and Kearny Mesa exits should plan for extra delays and possible detours as cleanup crews work to clear the area.

Our top story from City Hall is the ongoing conversation about how the city will tackle the challenges of homelessness and public safety, especially as new data comes in following the implementation of Proposition 36. According to a new report analyzed by Voice of San Diego, there has been a marked increase in drug and theft arrests across the city since the law went into effect late last year, with Black San Diegans being especially overrepresented in these recent arrest figures. Community leaders are now urging a broader look at the root causes, including access to treatment and affordable housing.

In weather, we are waking up to another scorcher. A heat advisory is in effect for all inland and mountain areas until 8 p.m. today, with temperatures soaring into the mid to upper 90s. If you are out in the East County or near Alpine and Ramona, keep cool and stay hydrated. Coastal neighborhoods will top out around 80 degrees, but that marine layer will bring some relief by tomorrow as a cooling trend sets in for the weekend. Deserts will be dangerously hot, pushing 115 and above, so please check on neighbors and avoid unnecessary outdoor activity.

On the business front, there is excitement around downtown as San Diego prepares for Comic-Con’s big return next week. Local hotels and restaurants along Harbor Drive and the Gaslamp are gearing up for an economic boost, hiring extra staff and ramping up service. Meanwhile, several new small businesses, including a vegan bakery on University Avenue in North Park, are opening this week, even as some long-time shops in Old Town announce closures due to high rents.

Our real estate market remains competitive, with the median home price across the county holding steady just under 930 thousand dollars. Realtors report that inventory is still tight, but some relief is expected as interest rates stabilize.

In sports, young athletes from across the globe are here for the Junior World Golf Championships at Torrey Pines. Local favorite Sofia Martinez advanced to today’s final round after an impressive performance on the back nine. Meanwhile, high school summer sports are winding down, with Mission Bay’s baseball squad capping their season with a dramatic win last night.

For our feel-good story, volunteers from the Pacific Beach Community Cleanup surprised lifeguards this morning by delivering dozens of home-cooked breakfasts to thank them for their work during this hot stretch. Lifeguards say these random acts of kindness make these long days a little easier.

On the public safety front, in the past 24 hours, police have reported an uptick in calls related to heat emergencies, especially among seniors and vulnerable residents. No major violent incidents have been reported overnight, but officials remind us to be watchful for signs of heat-related illness in our families and neighborhoods.

Looking ahead, the ArtWalk festival kicks off this Friday evening in Liberty Station, promising live music and interactive exhibits for the whole family. And for music fans, Humphreys Concerts by the Bay welcomes jazz legend Esperanza Spalding this Saturday.

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