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"Mild Monday in San Diego, Freeway Pursuit Closes I-5, Holiday Cheer and Sports Highlights"

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Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for Monday, November twenty-fourth.

We’re waking up this morning to partly cloudy skies across the county, with temperatures starting off in the upper fifties and expected to warm into the mid-sixties by the afternoon. That coastal cool hangs in the air but it’s dry, so we should see another mild San Diego day. Looking ahead to tomorrow and Wednesday, we’re sticking with these pleasant conditions—plan those outdoor gatherings, just remember a light jacket for the evening.

Our top story is unfolding out on the freeways. Early Sunday morning, a police pursuit starting in Buena Park ended dramatically on the southbound Five near Ken Pendleton Bridge in Oceanside. California Highway Patrol closed the freeway in both directions for about five hours as officers confronted an armed suspect. Shots were fired but the suspect surrendered shortly before eight. No officers were hurt but drivers definitely felt the ripple, caught in delays well into Saturday afternoon. All lanes have since reopened, but if you're heading north through Oceanside, you might still see investigators out gathering final evidence.

Staying with public safety, North County saw Encinitas city officials responding quickly after street safety signs were hacked last week, displaying unauthorized messages. New tamper-proof locks are now in place, and the city has asked all contractors to upgrade security, aiming to prevent future pranks and keep real safety info front and center.

On a positive note, downtown and across our neighborhoods, the holiday shopping season is ramping up. San Diego’s job market continues its comeback, with recent state figures showing county unemployment holding below four and a half percent. Hospitality and health care are leading new hiring. In the real estate world, the median home price for November sits just above seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars—down slightly from summer highs, which could make things a little easier for buyers chasing deals before the holidays.

City Hall’s been busy too. The most talked-about item this week? Mayor Gloria’s proposed downtown traffic pilot, focusing on Fifth Avenue and Market, which would expand bike lanes and add new pedestrian zones. Businesses and residents are invited to a listening session at the Downtown Library this Thursday evening. It’s a great chance for us to weigh in.

Music lovers, tonight’s going to be something special at Snapdragon Stadium. San Diego FC hosts their first-ever playoff game in the Western Conference Semifinal. Mexican-American singer Xavi, known for his chart-topping hits like En Privado, will perform live before the sold-out match. Kickoff’s five thirty and the energy promises to spill into the Gaslamp all night.

On the high school sports front, congrats to Cathedral Catholic’s girls’ cross-country team after their dramatic win at Balboa Park to claim the regional title. Over at the university level, the San Diego Toreros face New Mexico State tonight at Jenny Craig Pavilion, aiming to snap their losing streak.

Closing with a feel-good neighborhood story, volunteers in City Heights packed surprise Thanksgiving meal kits for nearly six hundred local families this weekend. Their efforts remind us that even small acts can make a big difference during the holiday season.

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