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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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  • "Contained Fires, Trash Delays, and Sports Highlights - San Diego Local Pulse for July 13, 2025"
    2025/07/13
    Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for Sunday, July 13, 2025.

    We wake up today with news from East County, where the Springs Fire that threatened homes earlier this week is now fully contained. Cal Fire crews worked around the clock to keep the blaze from spreading. Investigators have identified the cause, and with the fire out, crews are focused on cleanup efforts in the rural areas east of Alpine. We can breathe a bit easier, but it’s a reminder to stay vigilant as fire season continues.

    In city news, Chula Vista is still dealing with a garbage collection slowdown. Union trash collectors are refusing to cross a national picket line, leaving some neighborhoods with trash piling up. City officials are calling a special council meeting tomorrow to consider declaring a state of emergency, which would let city employees help pick up the slack. If you’re in Chula Vista, keep putting your bins out—Republic Services says pickup crews will keep working, just not on the usual schedule.

    Weather-wise, it’s a gorgeous July Sunday. Temperatures along the coast will cruise in the 70s, while inland valleys hit the mid to upper 80s. The marine layer is hanging around, bringing morning clouds and cooler air to our neighborhoods. Expect a bit of a warm up tomorrow before we return to near-normal temperatures midweek. Deserts stay hot—triple digits out in Borrego Springs and around Ocotillo. Some models hint at the chance of monsoonal thunderstorms over the mountains later this week, but right now, it’s just a slim possibility.

    For sports fans, San Diego FC stays at the top of the MLS Western Conference after a nail-biting 2-1 win over Chicago Fire last night. Anders Dreyer scored both goals in the first half, with assists from Chucky Lozano and Luca Bombino, and goalkeeper Pablo Sisniega made several clutch saves in the closing minutes. The team returns home for two matches at Snapdragon Stadium this week—Toronto FC on Wednesday and Vancouver Whitecaps on Saturday. And tonight at Petco Park, the Padres wrap up their series against the Phillies. First pitch is set for 8:10, so bring a light jacket if you’re heading downtown.

    Turning to schools, students from Lincoln High have been honored this week for their robotics team’s performance at a statewide competition. Their innovation caught the attention of STEM leaders, and they’re already planning for next year’s events.

    In real estate, buyers and sellers are watching as median prices hover around $850,000, with some cooling in the market after a hot spring. There are new apartment complexes breaking ground in Mission Valley and Otay Mesa, promising more rental options by next summer.

    On the jobs front, the tech sector is holding steady, and healthcare providers are posting dozens of new openings, especially for nurses and medical assistants.

    Now, a quick look at public safety. San Diego Police continue to investigate after a decomposed body was found in a field in San Ysidro yesterday. The identity and cause of death have not been released. Officers urge anyone with information to come forward, and we’ll share more updates as they become available.

    If you’re looking for something uplifting, dozens of local volunteers gathered yesterday at Balboa Park to package meals for military families stationed in the area. Their efforts are a reminder of how our community always shows up for one another.

    That’s what’s happening around our city today. Thank you for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe for more on what matters to San Diego. 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 quiet please dot ai.

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  • "San Diego Pulse: Carjacking Arrests, Affordable Housing, and a Vibrant Weekend Ahead"
    2025/07/12
    Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for Saturday, July 12, 2025.

    We start today with breaking news from Mission Beach, where four people accused of a recent carjacking were arrested last night following a dramatic downtown pursuit. Authorities say the suspects were taken into custody without further incident, and police are commending quick response that helped prevent any injuries. On the public safety front, the mayor’s office is highlighting a new set of patrols in the Gaslamp Quarter this weekend, aimed at curbing late-night disturbances and property crime during peak visitor hours.

    Turning to the weather, it is a classic San Diego morning, with sunny skies and temperatures starting in the low seventies along the coast. Inland neighborhoods will see things warm up to the high seventies and into the eighties, especially in Mission Valley and El Cajon. With a fresh marine layer sitting offshore, folks planning coastal activities should expect patchy clouds early, clearing by mid-morning. The National Weather Service says we’re in for a pleasant stretch, with only slight warming expected as we move into next week.

    City Hall is making headlines after the council voted yesterday to expedite affordable housing permits near Balboa Park and in the Barrio Logan area. The measure is designed to speed up construction timelines by nearly thirty percent, responding to community calls for more accessible housing and relief in the competitive rental market. In real estate, the median home price in San Diego remains steady at around nine hundred thousand dollars. While inventory is still tight, several new townhome projects in Chula Vista and Otay Ranch have opened pre-sales, offering some hope for first-time buyers.

    On the jobs front, local tech and bioscience firms are reporting a wave of hiring, with more than six hundred new positions posting in the last week. UC San Diego Health and a growing number of downtown startups are looking for everything from research assistants to software engineers. The city’s economic development office is hosting a virtual job fair on Monday for those interested in joining the booming clean energy sector.

    San Diego’s cultural calendar is packed for the weekend. The annual ArtWalk kicks off in Liberty Station, with local artists and live music all day. Music lovers can catch the Jazz on the Green festival at Waterfront Park tonight, featuring headliners from both the local and national jazz scenes. For families, the San Diego Zoo is hosting its popular Nighttime Safari, complete with extended evening hours and special animal shows.

    In sports, the Padres are coming off a dramatic ninth-inning rally to beat the Rockies at Petco Park, with rookie outfielder Miguel Santos hitting his first walk-off homer. In high school news, congratulations go out to Point Loma High’s robotics team, who clinched a spot in the national championships after last week’s victory in the regional finals.

    One feel-good story to wrap things up: volunteers from Imperial Beach spent yesterday cleaning up the estuary, collecting more than five hundred pounds of debris and planting native species to help restore the wetlands. Organizers say community turnout was the highest in three years.

    Thank you for tuning in to Local Pulse. Don’t forget to subscribe for tomorrow’s updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease dot ai.

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  • Exploding Batteries, Toucans, and Housing: San Diego Local Pulse's Friday Roundup
    2025/07/11
    Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for Friday, July 11th, and we’re starting with breaking news right out of La Jolla. A lithium-ion battery exploded in an apartment complex on Prospect Street last night, sparking a fire that sent residents scrambling to safety. Firefighters responded quickly and thankfully, everyone got out safely, but officials are urging all of us to double-check batteries and chargers at home to avoid similar incidents. In other unusual headlines, a San Ysidro man has been charged by federal prosecutors after trying to smuggle 14 live toucans into the U.S. from Otay Mesa, hiding the birds in his car’s dashboard. He now faces serious charges that carry steep penalties.

    Turning to city hall, after years of debate, 101 Ash Street—an office tower downtown that’s been empty due to asbestos and legal battles—is finally on track for a makeover. City leaders gave the green light to a new lease that will transform the building into affordable housing and retail space, aiming to help ease our ongoing housing crunch.

    It’s shaping up to be a cloudy but comfortable day across the county. Morning temps start in the 60s, warming up to about 73 by the afternoon along the coast. The weekend should be comfortable, with a slight cooling trend and patchy clouds giving way to sun. With last week’s heat wave and brushfires in East County still fresh in our minds, remember to stay hydrated and keep an eye on local fire warnings if you’re heading outdoors.

    In Spring Valley, federal Homeland Security agents in unmarked vehicles made an immigration-related arrest on Terracina Circle earlier this week, leading to concern and protest from neighbors. The situation escalated with the arrest of a local father and temporary detainment of his daughter. Authorities say they followed procedure, but the event has sparked renewed conversation about federal law enforcement’s role in our neighborhoods.

    On the crime front, San Diego police received a new $480,000 grant from the state aimed at reducing impaired driving. This money will boost patrols, increase checkpoints, and fund public awareness campaigns for the next year, hopefully making our roads safer. Meanwhile, authorities are reminding everyone to use the city’s designated cool zones as the warm weather continues.

    A feel-good moment comes from a construction site downtown, where a team working through the pandemic found inspiration and unity watching monarch butterflies migrate through their jobsite. As NPR shared, these small encounters brought some unexpected joy and connection during tough times.

    On the real estate front, the approval for 101 Ash Street is big news for anyone watching housing or retail prospects downtown, and for job seekers, the Bayfront Shuttle Service just started rolling in Chula Vista, opening a few dozen new transit jobs.

    For families and music lovers, the next few days are full of options. Pride festivities continue around Balboa Park, the Del Mar Fair is open through the weekend, and tonight we have a free concert at Liberty Station’s North Promenade. And a quick shoutout to the students at Hoover High, who just swept regionals in the summer science challenge.

    Finally, a reminder to all our health care listeners, the UC San Diego Health system has just been recognized nationally for its commitment to mental wellness, with new supports now available for nearly 2,500 local medical professionals.

    Thanks for tuning in to San Diego Local Pulse. Don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss a morning update. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease dot ai.

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