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San Diego Local Pulse

San Diego Local Pulse

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San Diego Local Pulse is your go-to podcast for in-depth coverage of the vibrant San Diego community. Tune in to explore the latest local news, events, and cultural happenings around the city. Our expert hosts engage with community leaders, influencers, and residents to bring you stories that matter. Whether you’re a San Diego native or a visitor, stay connected with the pulse of America's Finest City. Subscribe now to never miss an episode and keep your finger on San Diego’s heartbeat!

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  • San Diego Local Pulse: Former Principal Sentenced, Fatal Hit-and-Run, Sports Signings, and Community Updates
    2026/02/15
    Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for Sunday, February 15. We kick off with breaking news from NBC 7 San Diego: a former associate principal at Hoover High School in Eastlake has been sentenced for possessing child pornography, a stark reminder for us to stay vigilant about school safety. In Pacific Beach, police seek a suspect in a fatal hit-and-run near Garnet Avenue, and they arrested a suspected prowler in La Mesa after a dramatic chase involving a helicopter over local homes. Our hearts go out to the victims families as investigations continue.

    Shifting to sports, the Padres made waves yesterday per the Associated Press, signing ex-Phillies slugger Nick Castellanos plus pitchers Griffin Canning and German Marquez to bolster our playoff push after 90 wins last season. Locally, SDSU softball thrilled fans with back-to-back walk-off wins over Fordham at Tony Gwynn Stadium, including Jade Ignacios RBI single. And Highway SDTVs Breakfast Club Live is streaming bowling action today from alleys around town, filling our post-football void.

    Weather-wise, expect overcast skies with highs around 64 degrees and south winds gusting to 40 miles per hour along our coasts and valleys, per the National Weather Service, so high-profile vehicles take care on I-5 and I-8. No rain today, but a cold front brings possible showers and mountain snow by Tuesday, impacting drives to Julian.

    City Hall updates include ongoing talks on traffic calming near Balboa Park, easing our daily commutes. Job market stays steady with about 50,000 openings countywide, many in tech near Sorrento Valley. Real estate sees median home prices holding at 950,000 dollars, with quick sales in La Jolla. New spot: a Filipino-inspired bowling lounge opens this week on Convoy Street.

    Upcoming, catch community events like free Presidents Day picnics at Mission Bay tomorrow. Local schools report strong achievements, with Hoover Highs debate team taking regionals.

    For a feel-good lift, neighbors in Pacific Beach rallied to aid hit-run victims family with meals and support.

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  • San Diego Local Pulse: Fentanyl Seizures, Wildfire Safety, and Lunar New Year Theft Warnings
    2026/02/14
    Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for Saturday, February 14.

    We start with breaking news from the border. Yesterday, DHS Secretary Kristi Noem held a press conference near Otay Mesa Port of Entry, highlighting fentanyl seizures and local law enforcement partnerships with Sheriff Ken Jones. Protesters behind the fence shouted reminders of her past dog story, but she focused on securing our communities and stopping drugs from reaching our streets.

    Shifting to city hall, Zone Zero wildfire safety rules kicked in yesterday, requiring brush clearance around homes in high-risk areas like those near Mission Trails Regional Park. This means we all check our properties to protect against fires that hit us hard in dry seasons.

    Our weather today shines with clear skies and highs around 70 degrees near the bay, perfect for Valentine's Day outings at Balboa Park or beach walks along La Jolla Shores. No disruptions expected, but brace for a major storm Monday through Thursday, bringing heavy rain and possible flooding, according to UCSD's CW3E outlook. Stock up and plan indoor fun.

    In education news, San Diego Unified avoided a strike on February 26th after reaching a deal for about 5 percent teacher raises, more special ed support, and no layoffs, pending state funds. Great for our kids' learning.

    Crime report from the past day stays calm, but San Diego police warn of Lunar New Year theft spikes next week, like package grabs in Chinatown neighborhoods. Stay vigilant with home security.

    Sports fans, our San Diego State women's basketball team faces Nevada today at 1 PM in Reno, riding momentum from recent wins. Catch it on Mountain West Network.

    A feel-good story: a local flower shop near Pacific Beach bounced back from tough times with a pre-Valentine's surprise bouquet giveaway, delighting couples citywide.

    Upcoming, Lunar New Year festivities light up next weekend at the San Diego Chinese Historical Museum. No major job or real estate shifts today, but median home prices hover around 950,000 dollars amid steady demand.

    Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and remember to subscribe for daily updates. This has been San Diego Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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  • Otay Mesa Protests, Audits, and Lunar New Year: Your San Diego Local Pulse Update
    2026/02/13
    Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for Friday, February 13. We kick off with breaking news from Otay Mesa, where Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem visited the port of entry yesterday, highlighting recent drug seizures at San Ysidro, Otay Mesa, and Tecate amid a heated funding fight for her agency. Dozens of protesters rallied outside, confronting agents and demanding an end to what they call warrantless searches and immediate release of detained children, as ABC 10 News and CBS 8 reported. Local leaders, including those from the Southern Border Communities Coalition, urged Congress to halt funding until more oversight comes through, with a deadline looming this weekend.

    Shifting to city hall, a new audit reveals were missing millions in potential revenue from city-owned golf courses like those on Harbor Island, worsening our budget crunch, per CBS 8. On public safety, crews handled a residential fire in North Park last night with no major injuries reported. No other significant crimes or arrests hit our radar in the past day.

    Weathers partly cloudy today with highs around 65 degrees and lows near 49, light winds from the northwest, and just a 15 percent chance of showers, according to 10News. Perfect for outdoor plans, though grab a light jacket for the evening cool-down.

    Business buzz includes excitement in La Mesa over a possible In-N-Out opening, though some worry about traffic. Culturally, were thrilled for weekends Lunar New Year Festival at Officer Jeremy Henwood Memorial Park in City Heights, free with performances and food all weekend. Saturday brings black creators showcase at the World Beat Center, plus Dago Eats food trucks and music on Imperial Avenue Sunday. North Parks Mardi Gras on the Boulevard rolls with brass bands and specials that same day.

    In feel-good news, community groups rallied peacefully for change, showing our spirit of advocacy. No big job or real estate shifts today, but markets stay steady. Quick nod to local schools: Rady Childrens Hospital continues gender-affirming care for under-19s after a judges order.

    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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