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San Diego's July 4th Fireworks, Crime Concerns, and Community Renewal

San Diego's July 4th Fireworks, Crime Concerns, and Community Renewal

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Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for Thursday, July 3rd, 2025. We are kicking things off just before the Fourth of July holiday, and there is plenty happening across our city.

Let’s start with breaking news from city hall. Council members moved forward last night on a new safety ordinance aimed at reducing crime in downtown’s Gaslamp Quarter and near Petco Park. This brings more foot patrols to those areas, especially with large crowds expected for tomorrow’s fireworks and festivities. The measure comes as police reported a slight uptick in property crime, including a handful of break-ins on Market Street and around Harbor Drive. Officers made two arrests overnight related to a string of car burglaries. If you’re heading downtown, be a little extra cautious and remember to keep valuables out of sight.

Weatherwise, we’re waking up to that classic June gloom hanging on into July. Skies stay cloudy along the coast through much of the morning, then clear out for a mild and breezy afternoon. Highs today are in the low 70s near the water, upper 70s inland, and it should be just perfect for pre-holiday barbecues or catching an outdoor concert. Tomorrow’s outlook is clear with slightly warmer temps, ideal for those watching fireworks on Mission Bay or Shelter Island.

On that note, our Fourth of July celebrations are ready to light up the night. The Big Bay Boom fireworks show returns to San Diego Bay, with prime viewing along the embarcadero, Harbor Island, and Coronado. Elsewhere, Oceanside hosts its annual fireworks display at the SoCal Sports Complex tonight at 9 p.m. If you want a parade, check out the festivities in Rancho Bernardo or Coronado tomorrow morning, and enjoy food trucks, live music, and plenty of family activities at Liberty Station or Santee Lakes. With extra traffic expected, we recommend using transit when possible and allowing plenty of time wherever you’re headed.

In business news, a new mixed-use development broke ground yesterday at the corner of University Avenue and Park Boulevard. It’s expected to bring over one hundred new apartments plus retail space and should add construction jobs throughout the year. Meanwhile, we’re seeing a steady stream of job openings, especially in hospitality and healthcare. Local hotels report nearly full bookings this weekend and are hiring additional staff.

On the real estate front, median home prices in San Diego remain steady, hovering just under one million dollars. The rental market is also tight, so expect competition if you’re searching for a new place.

Let’s give a quick shoutout to the Serra High School robotics team, who took home first place at a national competition. And for Padres fans, last night’s game at Petco Park saw a thrilling walk-off win against the Diamondbacks, so spirits are high as we count down to another home series.

Before we go, a feel-good story from Pacific Beach—neighbors came together to renovate the playground at Kate Sessions Park. Volunteers spent their weekend repainting equipment and planting new flowers, just in time for families to enjoy the holiday outdoors.

This has been San Diego Local Pulse. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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