San Diego Local Pulse

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San Diego Local Pulse is your go-to podcast for in-depth coverage of the vibrant San Diego community. Tune in to explore the latest local news, events, and cultural happenings around the city. Our expert hosts engage with community leaders, influencers, and residents to bring you stories that matter. Whether you’re a San Diego native or a visitor, stay connected with the pulse of America's Finest City. Subscribe now to never miss an episode and keep your finger on San Diego’s heartbeat! For more info go to https://www.quietplease.ai Check out these deals https://amzn.to/48MZPjs This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

  1. 1D AGO

    San Diego Local Pulse: May 21st - Flight Scare, Trash Fee Lawsuit, Heat Wave Expected

    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

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  2. MAY 2

    San Diego Local Pulse: May 2 - Border Busts, Community Spirit, and Perfect Weekend Weather

    Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for Saturday, May 2. We kick off with breaking news from our streets. Over the past 24 hours, authorities arrested a felon in East County with meth, ammunition, and stolen property, and detained 60 migrants during a smuggling spree involving boats near our coast. In Otay Mesa, border agents seized over 3,000 pounds of meth worth nearly 5 million dollars. A man pleaded guilty to attempted child kidnapping in Escondido, and sadly, we had a fatal hit-and-run in Oceanside plus an MTS bus accident downtown. Police urge drivers to stay vigilant, especially with CHP max enforcement on our freeways today. Shifting to city hall, no major decisions this week, but fire crews contained a 10-acre brush fire in North County at 25 percent yesterday, closing Gum Tree Lane near Live Oak Park Road briefly. Our weather plays nice today, with mild temps around 68 degrees, a marine layer clearing by afternoon, and light onshore winds gusting to 20 knots near San Clemente Island. Perfect for outdoor plans, though watch for that morning gray. Jobs look steady, with about 15,000 openings posted locally last month in tech and hospitality. Real estate heats up too, median home prices hovering near 950,000 dollars, up 5 percent year-over-year. New business buzz includes FoodieLand firing up at Del Mar Fairgrounds this afternoon from 1 to 10, packing 200 vendors with global eats and live music. We love our community events. Head to Spring Valley Day today from 10 a.m. to 3 at Bancroft Drive and Tyler Street, free with crafts, a car show, fun zone, and first responder booths. Tonight, Reggaeton Rave Cinco de Mayo edition hits Nova SD at 454 Sixth Avenue starting at 10 p.m., 21 and up. Tomorrow brings Fiesta Old Town with mariachis and lowriders in Old Town State Historic Park. Quick sports nod: Local high schools shone in track meets this week. And a feel-good story, a Spring Valley neighbor rallied 50 volunteers to clean Casa de Oro parks, fostering real connections. Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and 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. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

    2 min
  3. MAY 1

    San Diego May Day: Workers' Rights Actions and Weekend Entertainment Guide

    Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for Friday, May first. We're starting this May Day with plenty of activity across the county. If you're planning to head out today, the National Weather Service is forecasting sunny skies this morning with temperatures climbing into the upper eighties and low nineties. Expect light east winds becoming southwest at ten to fifteen miles per hour, with gusts up to twenty five mph possible. So grab a light jacket if you're heading out early, but you won't need it for long. Speaking of heading out, today is May Day, and our community is mobilizing with a dozen different actions happening throughout San Diego County. Downtown, there's a Workers Over Billionaires march starting at four o'clock at Waterfront Park on Pacific Highway. Over at San Diego State University, students are rising up at two o'clock in front of Hepner Hall on Campanile Drive. High Tech High is hosting a student action at noon at their Mesa campus on Mount Alifan Drive. The San Diego Community Self Defense Coalition is gathering at noon at Chicano Park on Logan Avenue. And if you're up north, La Jolla Indivisible is gathering at five o'clock at the corner of Girard and Pearl Street. There's also a Save Our Democracy event in Del Mar at the Civic Center starting at eleven in the morning. These actions reflect the nationwide focus on workers' rights and community organizing happening today. For those looking for entertainment tonight, the San Diego Padres are taking on the Chicago White Sox at Petco Park downtown with first pitch at six forty. It's Party in the Park night, so there'll be live music and drink specials starting at five dollars beginning when gates open. If you're more into live music, Chet Faker is performing at the Music Box, and Lebanon Hanover is playing at the Observatory in North Park. For families looking for activities this weekend, the Children's Museum of Discovery is hosting garden workshops at their Escondido location at eleven o'clock this morning and tomorrow. Little Italy's farmers market kicks off tomorrow morning at eight o'clock with fresh produce and local artisans. The Gaslamp Artisan Market opens tomorrow and Sunday from ten in the morning until four in the afternoon. We should mention that the city's special events department reminds everyone to check in about any potential conflicts with activities and projects around town. You can reach them at six one nine six eight five thirteen thirty one if you have questions. This has been San Diego Local Pulse. Thanks for tuning in and please subscribe for tomorrow's 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 This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

    2 min
  4. APR 30

    San Diego Local Pulse: Mountain Fire Alert, Liberty Station Debate, and Community Heroes

    Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for Thursday, April 30. We start with breaking news from our county mountains, where a new wildfire sparked yesterday near Julian, prompting quick evacuations and firefighting efforts that crews contained overnight, according to the Modesto Bee's wildfire updates. Our thoughts go out to those affected, and we urge listeners near backcountry areas to stay alert for any wind shifts. Shifting to weather, we have mostly sunny skies today with highs from 63 to 73 degrees in the mountains and up to 96 around Julian, but gusty west winds up to 35 miles per hour could kick up dust and impact afternoon hikes at places like Cuyamaca Rancho State Park, per the National Weather Service forecast. Expect a warmer, sunny evening with light east winds settling in. At city hall, tensions rise over Liberty Station's future as the city pushes for long-term public control amid barbs with the Navy Exchange leaseholder, reports the U-T's David Garrick, which could reshape how we all enjoy those waterfront spots. Meanwhile, county supervisors face term-limits drama, per the U-T editorial board, and four candidates for District 5 debated homelessness fixes at a virtual forum covered by Patch San Diego. On the job front, workers at the Kearny Mesa REI store filed to unionize this week, aiming to join 12 nationwide if the vote passes, as REI Union announced, potentially boosting wages for retail folks across our city. New business buzz includes Chula Vista's mayor touting a thriving state of the city in his address, highlighting growth that ripples to us all. Real estate holds steady with median home prices around 950 thousand dollars, making moves near Liberty Station a hot topic. Sports note: Lake Elsinore Storm players shone with George Bilecki's line-drive single scoring a run last night in minor league action. Crime report from the past day stays low-key, with no major incidents or arrests reported by NBC 7, keeping our neighborhoods safe. Looking ahead, catch upcoming events like Padres games at Petco Park this weekend. Local schools report strong achievements in STEM fairs. And a feel-good story: Bystanders in El Cajon heroically rescued a woman after a hit-and-run, per NBC 7, reminding us of our community's heart. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more. 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 quietplease.ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

    2 min
  5. APR 26

    San Diego Local Pulse: Wind Advisory, FC Falls to Portland, and Rosalia Coming to Town

    Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for Sunday, April 26. We start with the weather shaping our day. A wind advisory lingers until 11 a.m. across our deserts and passes like San Gorgonio near Banning, with gusts up to 60 mph stirring dust and cutting visibility, per the National Weather Service. Expect AM showers cooling us to 66 degrees, shifting to partial sun later, with a 40 percent rain chance according to 10News. Those winds could rattle outdoor plans at Torrey Pines State Beach, so bundle up and drive carefully on I-15 through the inland valleys. In sports, our San Diego FC fell 2-1 to the Portland Timbers last night at Snapdragon Stadium, where Alex Bonetig netted a stoppage-time winner after Anders Dreyer's penalty equalizer, as the Associated Press reports. Tough loss, but it keeps our MLS side in the conversation. City Hall updates mean smoother streets ahead. The Get It Done app shows residents reporting potholes and beach cleanups at spots like Torrey Pines, with crews prioritizing fixes that ease our daily commutes. On the cultural front, Rosalía's Lux Tour hits Pechanga Arena on July 3, promising immersive artistry, while yesterday's Legends Championship CrossFit semifinals packed Del Mar Fairgrounds with elite athletes qualifying for the Games. Mark your calendars for today: join the San Diego I Push Hands Meetup at 9 a.m. in Balboa Park for Taijiquan partner drills to build sensitivity and community vibes. No major crimes in the past 24 hours from SDPD logs, just routine patrols keeping neighborhoods safe around Pacific Beach and Hillcrest. Jobs look steady with about 5,000 openings listed locally, many in tech and hospitality per recent postings, and real estate sees median home prices around 950,000 dollars, up slightly but with inventory growing near Mission Valley. For a feel-good lift, local schools shone at the CrossFit event, with San Diego student-athletes cheering on masters divisions. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for daily updates. 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 quietplease.ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

    2 min
  6. APR 25

    San Diego Saturday: Wind Advisory, Chicano Park Day, and Padres on a Roll

    Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for Saturday, April 25th, 2026. We're waking up to a cooler Saturday with some active weather moving through our region. If you're heading out today, grab a light jacket. We're looking at temperatures in the mid-60s along the coast and inland valleys, with the mountains staying in the 50s. There's a chance of some drizzle this morning, with the best rain chances coming later tonight into Sunday morning. We could see between a tenth and a quarter inch of rain, with isolated spots getting up to half an inch. The biggest story today is the wind. A Wind Advisory is in effect for our desert communities from 2 PM today through 11 AM Sunday, with gusts potentially reaching 50 to 60 miles per hour in mountain passes. If you're driving a high-profile vehicle out that way, use extra caution. Tree limbs could come down and we might see some isolated power outages. The good news is most of the day will stay dry with some sunshine mixing in, so if you're planning outdoor activities, get them done earlier rather than later. Speaking of outdoor activities, there's plenty happening around San Diego today. Over in Barrio Logan, the community is celebrating Chicano Park Day at the park on Logan Avenue. The festivities run from noon through 5 PM and feature live music and dance performances, traditional Aztec dance exhibitions, and a popular car show. There'll be food vendors and arts and crafts booths, and the day wraps up with a fireworks display. It's a vibrant celebration of our local Chicano cultural heritage that's definitely worth checking out. For the sports fans out there, the Padres are riding high right now. They pulled off another impressive comeback recently, scoring five runs in the ninth inning to stun the Colorado Rockies. That victory put them at 17 wins and 8 losses, tying them with the Dodgers for the second-best record in baseball. Our local boys are playing some exciting baseball. On the travel front, San Diego International Airport is experiencing some delays today with around 170 flights delayed, but no cancellations are reported, so your scheduled flights should still get out. If you're into cards and collectibles, the Front Row Card Show is happening this weekend at the Town and Country Resort, running today through tomorrow with 425 tables of cards. And if you're looking for live music tonight, Nova SD is hosting electronic music artists Shiba San and Gene Farris with doors opening at 10 PM. Looking ahead to next week, we'll see some warming before another system brings a chance of light showers on Wednesday. This has been San Diego Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. Thanks for tuning in and please subscribe. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease.ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

    3 min
  7. APR 24

    San Diego Local Pulse: Drones Take Flight, Housing Debate Heats Up

    Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for Friday, April 24. We start with breaking news from La Mesa, where the city council just approved two million dollars in federal grant money for a drone first responder program at the police department. Drones will launch from their new real-time crime center on Sixth Street, giving officers aerial views ahead of arriving on scene for big events like Oktoberfest at Harry Griffen Park or the farmers market. Chula Vista pioneered this back in 2018, and now El Cajon, Oceanside, and Carlsbad have it too, helping us all stay safer with quicker responses while following strict privacy rules. Shifting to real estate, selling a home here feels tougher than buying for nearly half our homeowners, who spend about five thousand dollars on upgrades. Agents like Matt Toby in Claremont say keep it simple, like a fresh white paint job and staging, to sell move-in ready spots in under two weeks, while fixer-uppers linger sixty days longer. Meanwhile, leaders propose taxing big investors renting out over ten single-family homes to help everyday buyers compete and ease prices, with voters possibly deciding in November. Gas prices climbed another two and a half cents overnight to five eighty-nine a gallon countywide, up over a dollar since the Iran tensions started in February, so text gas to 858-571-8888 for the cheapest spots near you. Crime stayed low in the past day, with no major incidents or alerts from San Diego police, though were watching the Maya Millete murder trial in Chula Vista for any delays. City hall updates include recruiting poll workers for the June governors primary, paying one forty-five dollars a day to keep voting smooth at sites like Balboa Park. Weather today brings mostly cloudy skies with highs near sixty-nine and lows around sixty, just thirteen percent chance of rain, so outdoor plans at Mission Bay hold up fine, though gusty winds hit eastern valleys like San Gorgonio Pass this weekend with fifty-five mile per hour blasts, so secure those beach chairs. Tonight, catch Cheap Trick at Humphreys by the Bay or Poor Thing at the Casbah in Middletown. Tomorrow, live music kicks off at LandShark Bar in the Gaslamp, and impromptu drinks at The Shack in La Jolla from six thirty. In feel-good news, the fabulous Fabulous Seven Motel sign on El Cajon Boulevard glows bright again after restoration, lighting up our East County history. County poll workers needed too. Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and subscribe for more. 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. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

    3 min

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San Diego Local Pulse is your go-to podcast for in-depth coverage of the vibrant San Diego community. Tune in to explore the latest local news, events, and cultural happenings around the city. Our expert hosts engage with community leaders, influencers, and residents to bring you stories that matter. Whether you’re a San Diego native or a visitor, stay connected with the pulse of America's Finest City. Subscribe now to never miss an episode and keep your finger on San Diego’s heartbeat! For more info go to https://www.quietplease.ai Check out these deals https://amzn.to/48MZPjs This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.