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Saturday Morning Local News: Storm Cleanup, Wild Horses Music Fest, and More

Saturday Morning Local News: Storm Cleanup, Wild Horses Music Fest, and More

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Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for Saturday, December 27.

We start with the weather shaping our day. Those heavy rains from Christmas Eve and yesterday have left roads slick around City Heights and Cardiff, so drive carefully on Marlborough Avenue and Oxford Street where cleanup crews are still working after fallen trees. Expect mostly cloudy skies today with highs around 60 degrees, a few sprinkles possible in the afternoon, but drier conditions overall. That clears up nicely tomorrow for highs in the low 60s, though more rain chances build by New Years. Post-holiday travel looks busy at the airport off North Harbor Drive, so check flights early.

Tragically, our storms claimed a life Wednesday when a large tree branch fell on Roberto Luis, a beloved grandfather, at Marlborough and Whiteman in City Heights. His family says they warned the city about that troubled tree for years, with no action taken. San Diego Fire Rescue confirmed the incident amid high winds. Our hearts go out to them as they seek accountability. No other major crimes reported in the past day, but stay vigilant with wet conditions.

From city hall, Christmas tree recycling at 16 drop-off spots like those in Clairemont and Tierrasanta is delayed until Monday due to the rain, running through mid-January. Remove ornaments first, listeners.

On a brighter note, Petco Park gears up for tomorrows Wild Horses Music Festival, promising great tunes amid clearing weather. Local high school sports saw strong finishes this week, with Cathedral Catholic boys soccer clinching a tournament win.

In feel-good news, community volunteers in Cardiff rallied to clear storm debris from neighborhood streets, turning a messy holiday into a display of neighborly spirit.

Real estate holds steady with about 500 homes listed countywide, median prices around 900,000 dollars. Job postings ticked up to roughly 15,000 openings, many in tech and hospitality near downtown.

Upcoming, hit post-Christmas sales safely today, and mark your calendars for New Years Eve fireworks at the Embarcadero.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and remember to subscribe for daily updates. 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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