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Rescue on Harbor Island, Sewer Crisis in Imperial Beach, Autism Summit Sparks Debate in Mission Valley - San Diego Local Pulse

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  • Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for Friday, April 11, 2025.

    We start with breaking news from Harbor Island, where three people were rescued last night after their car plunged into the water near the airport. Fishermen nearby managed to pull one passenger to safety, while divers rescued two others trapped inside the submerged vehicle. All three were taken to the hospital, and their conditions remain unknown as Harbor Police continue their investigation. A reminder to stay vigilant around water access points, especially in low-visibility conditions.

    In community updates, the sewer crisis in Imperial Beach worsened this week as Mexico began discharging five million gallons of wastewater into the Tijuana River. Local physicians warn of the growing health risks, particularly for South Bay residents. This is the latest development in a long-standing environmental issue impacting recreational areas and public health.

    On a lighter note, today marks the kickoff of a big weekend in Mission Valley! The controversial Autism Health Summit starts at the Town and Country Resort, drawing both support and scrutiny for its inclusion of notable anti-vaccine speakers. Regardless of perspectives, it’s expected to bring significant foot traffic and discussions to the area.

    Shifting gears to jobs, San Diego’s tech and cybersecurity sectors remain bright spots in our local economy. With a 31 percent growth in cybersecurity, average salaries are topping $149,000. Meanwhile, the broader tech industry is booming thanks to firms like Qualcomm and Illumina leading advancements in AI and biotech. If you’re looking to break into these fields, now might be the time to brush up on certifications and bootcamp opportunities. However, on the flip side, the region has fallen to 71st in national economic rankings due to slowed job growth in other sectors.

    Over in real estate, rising interest rates continue to cool the market, but there’s still movement. Median home prices in the county hover near $950,000. Buyers might find opportunities in the spring inventory, but competition remains tough.

    In sports, congratulations to Torrey Pines High School for a nail-biting victory in last night’s state semi-finals for boys' basketball. The Falcons head to the championship this weekend, bringing immense pride to our local community.

    As for events, don’t miss the San Diego Earth Fair this Sunday in Balboa Park. It’s one of the largest environmental fairs in the country, featuring activities for all ages, local vendors, and live entertainment.

    On the weather front, expect partly cloudy skies today with highs around 74 degrees. Fog could linger in coastal areas through the morning but should clear for a pleasant afternoon. This trend continues into the weekend, making it perfect for outdoor plans.

    We close with a feel-good story: Encinitas residents are celebrating a local hero after a 12-year-old girl rescued her neighbor’s dog from a backyard fire on Wednesday. Her quick thinking and bravery saved the pup, and the city plans to honor her at next week’s council meeting.

    This has been San Diego Local Pulse. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for Friday, April 11, 2025.

We start with breaking news from Harbor Island, where three people were rescued last night after their car plunged into the water near the airport. Fishermen nearby managed to pull one passenger to safety, while divers rescued two others trapped inside the submerged vehicle. All three were taken to the hospital, and their conditions remain unknown as Harbor Police continue their investigation. A reminder to stay vigilant around water access points, especially in low-visibility conditions.

In community updates, the sewer crisis in Imperial Beach worsened this week as Mexico began discharging five million gallons of wastewater into the Tijuana River. Local physicians warn of the growing health risks, particularly for South Bay residents. This is the latest development in a long-standing environmental issue impacting recreational areas and public health.

On a lighter note, today marks the kickoff of a big weekend in Mission Valley! The controversial Autism Health Summit starts at the Town and Country Resort, drawing both support and scrutiny for its inclusion of notable anti-vaccine speakers. Regardless of perspectives, it’s expected to bring significant foot traffic and discussions to the area.

Shifting gears to jobs, San Diego’s tech and cybersecurity sectors remain bright spots in our local economy. With a 31 percent growth in cybersecurity, average salaries are topping $149,000. Meanwhile, the broader tech industry is booming thanks to firms like Qualcomm and Illumina leading advancements in AI and biotech. If you’re looking to break into these fields, now might be the time to brush up on certifications and bootcamp opportunities. However, on the flip side, the region has fallen to 71st in national economic rankings due to slowed job growth in other sectors.

Over in real estate, rising interest rates continue to cool the market, but there’s still movement. Median home prices in the county hover near $950,000. Buyers might find opportunities in the spring inventory, but competition remains tough.

In sports, congratulations to Torrey Pines High School for a nail-biting victory in last night’s state semi-finals for boys' basketball. The Falcons head to the championship this weekend, bringing immense pride to our local community.

As for events, don’t miss the San Diego Earth Fair this Sunday in Balboa Park. It’s one of the largest environmental fairs in the country, featuring activities for all ages, local vendors, and live entertainment.

On the weather front, expect partly cloudy skies today with highs around 74 degrees. Fog could linger in coastal areas through the morning but should clear for a pleasant afternoon. This trend continues into the weekend, making it perfect for outdoor plans.

We close with a feel-good story: Encinitas residents are celebrating a local hero after a 12-year-old girl rescued her neighbor’s dog from a backyard fire on Wednesday. Her quick thinking and bravery saved the pup, and the city plans to honor her at next week’s council meeting.

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

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