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Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for Tuesday, July 8, 2025. We start the day with a look at local breaking news and headlines shaping life in our city.

Authorities have arrested a man in Oceanside after an early morning incident on Arthur Avenue. Police say a 30-year-old, Esteban Rivas, allegedly attacked his brother with a samurai sword yesterday. The victim suffered serious injuries but is recovering, and after a standoff involving the SWAT team, Rivas surrendered peacefully. Our thoughts are with the family as the investigation moves forward.

Elsewhere, the legal case that has captured the region’s attention continues today, as Larry Milliette, the Chula Vista man accused in connection to the disappearance of his wife Maya, appears in court for a readiness conference. The trial has now been postponed to January 2026, as the community continues to seek answers and closure.

Turning to city services, we have a community update for pet owners: more than 200 lost animals were taken in at the San Diego Humane Society over the July Fourth weekend. If you're missing a pet, there's good news—reclaim fees are waived through today, so now is a good time to check with the shelter.

Weather is on everyone’s mind as July heat intensifies. We’re under an extreme heat warning, with temperatures in some inland areas expected to soar between 107 and 119 degrees. City officials strongly urge us to avoid strenuous outdoor activities during peak hours, stay hydrated, and check on neighbors who may be vulnerable. Several cooling centers are open around the county for anyone needing relief.

On the brighter side, Pacific Beach is celebrating the long-awaited reopening of Crystal Pier. The city-owned section, closed for 18 months after heavy storm damage, is now safe and welcoming back the public. After months of repairs and two phases of reconstruction, the pier is ready for summer strolls and sunset fishing.

In real estate news, activity remains strong. Median home prices have held steady just under one million dollars, drawing new residents but keeping the pressure high for local buyers. Job seekers are seeing continued openings around downtown, especially in hospitality and biotech, as new businesses ramp up for the season.

There’s plenty happening across the arts and music scene. This weekend, Balboa Park will host outdoor jazz performances and food truck gatherings, while the Old Globe is debuting a new summer production sure to draw theater fans from all over. Padres fans are buzzing as our home team prepares for a big homestand at Petco Park, with hopes high after Sunday’s dramatic walk-off win.

A quick look at schools: Several local high school robotics teams brought home trophies from a statewide competition, continuing San Diego’s tradition of STEM excellence. And finally, a feel-good note to close—neighbors in Normal Heights rallied to build a backyard ramp for a local teen with special needs, reminding us why community matters.

This has been San Diego Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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