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San Diego Local Pulse: Holiday Travel, School Closures, and Weekend Arts and Events

San Diego Local Pulse: Holiday Travel, School Closures, and Weekend Arts and Events

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Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for Friday, December 19. We kick off with beautiful weather today, listeners, mostly sunny skies warming us to around 65 degrees by mid-morning, perfect for outdoor plans with light winds and no rain in sight. That changes next week though, as forecasts from NBC 7 point to a holiday storm brewing, so keep an eye on travel if youre heading out. San Diego International Airport expects over 1.4 million passengers through early January, up about 5 percent, so pack patience for those lines.

In breaking news from our South Bay, the Chula Vista Elementary School District board voted to close Central Elementary after a heated meeting where teachers walked out in protest, according to NBC 7 and Voice of San Diego reports. Theyre also eyeing two more closures amid budget talks and tightened campus security rules following recent weapon incidents, changes that hit families hard as we head into the holidays. City Hall updates include new community plans for two neighborhoods boosting housing options, while leaders push to expand Chulas Harbor Park from 12 to 25 acres.

On the crime front, San Diego Sheriffs narcotics team raided a business on the 1400 block of Poinsettia Avenue in Vista yesterday, seizing 20 pallets of food linked to psychedelic mushroom products after a health department warning, no arrests yet but a reminder to stay vigilant with those gummies.

Shifting to feel-good vibes, our Padres brought holiday cheer yesterday visiting patients and families at Naval Medical Center San Diego, spreading morale with autographs and smiles. Local schools shine too, with San Diego City College photographers opening their exhibition tonight at Luxe Gallery on 16th Street downtown, free parking in Lot 100.

Arts explode this weekend: catch Tony Hawk debuting in Golden State Ballets Nutcracker at Civic Theatre on Third Avenue, or Camaradas Charlie Brown jazz at the Conrad in La Jolla. Nat at Night lights up Balboa Parks Natural History Museum from 5 p.m. with rooftop tacos, half-price after. Tomorrow, Chicano Parks Winter Posada in Barrio Logan offers free music, workshops and pozole on National Avenue, plus the Bay Parade of Lights Sunday from Shelter Island past Seaport Village.

Jobs hold steady with seasonal surges at the airport, and real estate sees steady listings around 500-thousand median in key spots like North Park. New Village Arts wraps Mistletoe Melodies in Carlsbad tonight. Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and remember to subscribe. 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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