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San Diego Local Pulse: Artemis Splashdown, Water Deals, and Weekend Weather

San Diego Local Pulse: Artemis Splashdown, Water Deals, and Weekend Weather

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Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for Friday, April 10th. We kick off with big news from the San Diego County Water Authority, which just finalized a historic deal to sell thousands of acre-feet of our abundant water to Riverside County, easing regional shortages while securing our future supplies, according to NBC 7. All eyes are on the coast today as NASAs Artemis II astronauts splash down off San Diego at 5:07 PM, with Navy teams from the USS Murtha ready to recover the Orion capsule near Point Lomaperfect timing under mostly clear skies. Weather-wise, were enjoying mid-60s to mid-70s along the coast and inland today, ideal for beach outings or watching the splashdown, but a cooling trend starts tomorrow with rain chances peaking Sunday, up to half an inch, so we might rethink those outdoor barbecues in Balboa Park. City Hall updated us on smoother daily commutes with new traffic signals at the I-5 and SR-163 interchange, cutting rush-hour delays. In real estate, median home prices hover around 950,000 dollars in North Park, up 4 percent, while job postings surged 12 percent in biotech near UCSD. New business buzz includes the grand opening of a farm-to-table spot on Garnet Avenue in Pacific Beach. Sports fans, our Padres crushed the Dodgers 7-2 last night at Petco Park, keeping our playoff hopes alive. Local schools shine too, with La Jolla Highs robotics team winning regionals. On the crime front, no major incidents in our city over the past day, though we stay vigilant with public safety alerts for petty thefts near Gaslamp Quarter. Looking ahead, catch the free Earth Day festival Saturday at Waterfront Park and a jazz night Sunday at the Museum of Us. And for a feel-good lift, volunteers at the San Diego Food Bank packed 5,000 meals yesterday, helping families in City Heights thrive. Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and dont forget to subscribe for daily updates. This has been San Diego Local Pulse. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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