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San Diego Pulse: Autumn Bliss, Soccer Passion, and Community Resilience

San Diego Pulse: Autumn Bliss, Soccer Passion, and Community Resilience

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Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for Sunday, October 26th. We hope you’re waking up to a perfect autumn day here in America’s Finest City. The weather couldn’t be better, with clear blue skies, smooth sunshine and highs reaching a comfortable seventy degrees. If you’re planning to hike Mission Trails, stroll through Balboa Park or hang out in the Gaslamp, you’ll have just a slight morning chill, but by mid-morning that’s all gone, so lightweight layers are all you need. For the evening, expect temperatures to dip to a pleasant fifty-eight, ideal for dinner al fresco. There’s a remote chance of a sprinkle before sunrise, but nothing to worry about.

Let’s jump into today’s biggest news developments. Caltrans is reminding us that northbound I-5 remains closed from Interstate 8 up through the Mission Bay onramp, including some ramps near Old Town and the Marina. Crews expect to finish repairs by commute tomorrow, so plan your routes accordingly if you’re heading out for Sunday errands or to the beach area.

We’re also following a major sports moment that has downtown buzzing. San Diego FC’s historic first-ever MLS Cup Playoffs match is officially sold out tonight. Over thirty thousand of us will pack Snapdragon Stadium and cheer on the team as they take on the Portland Timbers at 6:30 PM. If you’re going, parking lots open at 2:30 and gates at 4:30, with special pre-match festivities and a playoff scarf for early arrivals. The city’s passion for soccer clearly shows, and tonight we’ll be making club history together.

A heartfelt community story unfolded in La Mesa this week. Locals came together at a coffee shop on Spring Street for a vigil and fundraiser honoring fallen police officer Lauren Craven, who was tragically killed last weekend while helping a stranded driver. Officer Craven’s dedication and compassion touched so many, and her memory is being warmly celebrated by fellow officers and neighbors. Her funeral service is scheduled for Tuesday.

Turning to crime and public safety, El Cajon Police are investigating two hit-and-run accidents this week. A 63-year-old woman was seriously hurt Thursday night near Main and Orlando Streets. The vehicle was found nearby, though the driver remains at large. In a separate hit-and-run, officers arrested a 35-year-old suspect after finding debris and using license plate reader data. If you have any information, Crime Stoppers is looking for leads. In the South Bay, police are searching for two suspects after an early morning home invasion; please check city alerts if you’re in the area.

San Diego Unified continues to encourage parent involvement through local community schools, aiming to tailor resources and improve student engagement. This push shows real progress, and several elementary schools have reported rising attendance and recent awards for literacy programs—including a visit by lowrider groups to Vista schools, bringing fun and books together for North County families.

Real estate headlines show steady activity, with median home prices holding near nine hundred thousand dollars, and new apartment developments breaking ground on El Cajon Boulevard and along Pacific Highway. If you’re job hunting, several tech firms near Sorrento Valley and downtown are advertising around four hundred new openings, mostly in health care and software.

For local events this week, don’t miss Día de los Muertos festivities, outdoor concerts at Waterfront Park, and the Ocean Beach farmers market. If you’re looking for a feel-good story, volunteers at the San Diego Humane Society just helped reunite a lost golden retriever with her owner after nearly six months, reminding us how community really comes together.

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