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San Diego Local Pulse: March 8 Weather, Transit Wins, and Community Spirit

San Diego Local Pulse: March 8 Weather, Transit Wins, and Community Spirit

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Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for Sunday, March 8. We kick off with the weather shaping our day. Expect partly cloudy skies today with a slight chance of showers overnight into tomorrow morning, lows dipping to the mid-40s around the inland valleys near Scripps Ranch. National Weather Service says fluctuating temps ahead, from the 50s to low 70s today, warming to near 70 by Tuesday and peaking at 83 on Thursday. Those Santa Ana winds are easing but could gust 20 to 30 mph in the valleys through evening, so secure outdoor items at Balboa Park or Mission Bay. No major disruptions, but perfect for indoor spots like the City Ballet of San Diegos Rhapsody in Blue show tonight at the Civic Theatre.

City Hall updates bring good news for daily commuters: the council approved expanded bus lanes on El Cajon Boulevard, cutting rush-hour delays by about 15 minutes starting next month. On the job front, tech hiring is up 12 percent in Sorrento Valley, with over 500 openings at Qualcomm and nearby firms, while real estate sees median home prices holding steady around 950 thousand dollars, up just 3 percent year-over-year in North Park.

New business buzz includes the opening of a trendy taco spot on India Street in Little Italy, drawing crowds already, though a beloved coffee shop near Liberty Station closed after 20 years. Sports fans, Padres players mingled with Team Japan ahead of the 2026 World Baseball Classic, sparking excitement at Petco Park. Local high schoolers shone too, with La Jolla Highs girls soccer team winning 3-1 over Cathedral Catholic yesterday.

Crime report from the past 24 hours stays calm: San Diego police made two arrests for minor thefts near Gaslamp Quarter, no major incidents or safety alerts, keeping our neighborhoods secure.

Looking ahead, catch Donny Benet tomorrow at the Observatory North Park, and Nine Inch Nails Peel It Back Tour on Tuesday at Pechanga Arena. For a feel-good lift, volunteers at Ocean Beach cleaned 200 pounds of trash from the pier this weekend, uniting our community one wave at a time.

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