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Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for Tuesday, April 15, 2025.
We begin with breaking news from Julian, northeast of San Diego, where a 5.2 magnitude earthquake shook the region yesterday morning. The earthquake was felt as far as downtown San Diego, Long Beach, and Los Angeles, with several aftershocks, including one registering at 4.0 magnitude. Despite the intense shaking, there are no reports of major damage or injuries. However, boulders disrupted traffic on Warner Springs Highway, and crews continue to clear the area. Construction workers were evacuated from a high-rise in downtown San Diego as a precaution, but they have since returned safely to work. This serves as a reminder to stay prepared and review earthquake safety tips.
On a lighter note, the San Diego Zoo Safari Park provided a remarkable sight yesterday as the elephants formed a protective circle during the quake—an incredible display of animal instincts.
Switching to weather, we’re looking at a mild day with highs in the low 70s and clear skies. No rain is expected, so it’s a perfect day to enjoy any outdoor events.
Speaking of events, the USS Abraham Lincoln hosted a family and friends day cruise this past weekend, offering San Diegans a rare look at life aboard the ship. Looking ahead, the Mission Beach Farmers Market will take place tomorrow afternoon, featuring local produce and crafts. For music lovers, there’s a live jazz performance at the Balboa Theatre this evening at 7 PM.
In sports, the San Diego Padres are on fire! They secured an impressive 10-4 victory over the Cubs yesterday, with Fernando Tatis Jr. hitting two home runs. This win continues their perfect 11-0 streak at Petco Park this season. Keep the energy up, Friars!
Real estate in San Diego remains hot but steady. The median home price in the county hovers around $880,000, with a slight uptick in sales activity reported this month. On the job front, several local DMV locations have extended their hours to accommodate Real ID applications before the May 7 deadline, and new job postings in the tech and hospitality sectors signal growth in those industries.
In public safety updates, San Diego Police are investigating a fatal officer-involved shooting in Golden Hill after a vehicle pursuit ended in a confrontation. Police urge anyone with information to come forward as investigations continue.
Finally, a feel-good story to round out today. Ocean Beach resident Mike Turner and a friend survived a brutal attack last weekend and are praising the community for rallying around them. Neighbors quickly organized a fundraiser to cover medical expenses, showcasing the incredible spirit of support we share in San Diego.
This has been San Diego Local Pulse. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
We begin with breaking news from Julian, northeast of San Diego, where a 5.2 magnitude earthquake shook the region yesterday morning. The earthquake was felt as far as downtown San Diego, Long Beach, and Los Angeles, with several aftershocks, including one registering at 4.0 magnitude. Despite the intense shaking, there are no reports of major damage or injuries. However, boulders disrupted traffic on Warner Springs Highway, and crews continue to clear the area. Construction workers were evacuated from a high-rise in downtown San Diego as a precaution, but they have since returned safely to work. This serves as a reminder to stay prepared and review earthquake safety tips.
On a lighter note, the San Diego Zoo Safari Park provided a remarkable sight yesterday as the elephants formed a protective circle during the quake—an incredible display of animal instincts.
Switching to weather, we’re looking at a mild day with highs in the low 70s and clear skies. No rain is expected, so it’s a perfect day to enjoy any outdoor events.
Speaking of events, the USS Abraham Lincoln hosted a family and friends day cruise this past weekend, offering San Diegans a rare look at life aboard the ship. Looking ahead, the Mission Beach Farmers Market will take place tomorrow afternoon, featuring local produce and crafts. For music lovers, there’s a live jazz performance at the Balboa Theatre this evening at 7 PM.
In sports, the San Diego Padres are on fire! They secured an impressive 10-4 victory over the Cubs yesterday, with Fernando Tatis Jr. hitting two home runs. This win continues their perfect 11-0 streak at Petco Park this season. Keep the energy up, Friars!
Real estate in San Diego remains hot but steady. The median home price in the county hovers around $880,000, with a slight uptick in sales activity reported this month. On the job front, several local DMV locations have extended their hours to accommodate Real ID applications before the May 7 deadline, and new job postings in the tech and hospitality sectors signal growth in those industries.
In public safety updates, San Diego Police are investigating a fatal officer-involved shooting in Golden Hill after a vehicle pursuit ended in a confrontation. Police urge anyone with information to come forward as investigations continue.
Finally, a feel-good story to round out today. Ocean Beach resident Mike Turner and a friend survived a brutal attack last weekend and are praising the community for rallying around them. Neighbors quickly organized a fundraiser to cover medical expenses, showcasing the incredible spirit of support we share in San Diego.
This has been San Diego Local Pulse. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.