Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for Thursday, May twenty first, twenty twenty six. We start along the waterfront, where Harbor Police arrest a thirty five year old man, identified as John Stea, after a scare on a Hawaiian Airlines flight into San Diego. According to local TV reports, he tells a flight attendant another passenger has a bomb, triggering a full law enforcement response with the FBI and bomb sniffing dogs. No device is found, and the flight lands safely, but we can expect charges tied to making a false threat and delays for travelers moving through San Diego International today. At City Hall, the trash fee fight is heating up. Several San Diego homeowners are now suing the city over the proposed roughly forty eight dollar monthly trash collection fee. They argue, in court filings, that the fee is illegal because it exceeds the actual cost of service. For all of us, this could affect what we pay on future utility bills and how the city balances services like parks, paving, and police. At the county level, the Board of Supervisors continues debating charter reforms, including an independent budget analyst and program auditor. Groups like Crisis House speak in support, saying these changes would give us clearer oversight on how our tax dollars are spent, from homelessness programs to behavioral health. Weather wise, we wake up to mild low sixties from downtown to Chula Vista, but we heat up fast. Forecasters call today the hottest day of the week, with mid seventies along the coast, upper eighties inland, low eighties in the mountains, and triple digits out in the desert. Onshore flow keeps the beaches more comfortable, but we should still plan shade, sunscreen, and water if we are outside after eleven, especially for kids and older neighbors. On the community side, it is Red Shoe Day across major intersections from Mission Valley to Kearny Mesa. Volunteers in big red shoes collect donations for San Diego’s Ronald McDonald House, helping families stay near Rady Children’s Hospital while their kids receive care. CBS 8 and other local partners call it the house’s biggest community fundraiser of the year. In our neighborhoods, El Cajon highlights its iconic Main Street sign as a focal point for weekend events, while new small businesses continue to fill storefronts in North Park and along University Avenue. Real estate agents report median home prices hovering around eight hundred thousand dollars countywide, with condos and townhomes seeing the most activity from first time buyers. The job market remains tight but steady, with hospitality and biotech labs along Torrey Pines hiring and posting starting salaries in the mid fifty thousand dollar range and up. In local sports, our high school baseball and softball teams are pushing through playoff brackets this week, with several East County schools advancing. Youth sports leagues across Clairemont and Mira Mesa are also kicking off summer schedules, so we should expect heavier traffic near neighborhood parks in the late afternoons. Thanks for tuning in today, and remember to subscribe so you never miss our daily check in on life around 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. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta