San Diego Local Pulse
Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for Saturday, June thirteenth, and we are glad you are with us. We wake up to a warm, classic coastal day. The National Weather Service says we have patchy morning fog along the beaches, then mostly sunny skies, with highs in the mid to upper seventies near the coast and low eighties inland. That means a light sweater on the early dog walk in Ocean Beach, and then perfect beach weather by midday in La Jolla and Mission Beach. On the water, marine forecasters expect light west winds around ten knots and seas of three to four feet, so boating and paddleboarding stay fairly calm, but we still keep an eye on rip currents. From local government, the County of San Diego reports new steps to reduce pollution in the Tijuana River Valley, addressing those ongoing odors and water concerns in the South Bay. County officials are also inviting us to review a draft Behavioral Health Services Act plan, a three year roadmap for how mental health funds are spent, which directly affects services from downtown to San Ysidro. At the same time, county leaders say they are reviewing contracting oversight after allegations involving a nonprofit that handled naloxone distribution, a reminder of how closely public dollars and public health are tied. In community health, county public health officials are asking anyone who may have come into contact with two bats in Escondido, later found rabid, to check in with their doctor. It is a low probability risk for most of us, but an important reminder as we head outdoors more this weekend. On the lighter side of civic life, the City of San Diego is hosting a behind the scenes look at where our curbside trash and recycling go, out at the Miramar landfill. Tours this morning give families a chance to see how our blue and green bins really work behind the scenes. In jobs and business, the San Diego Regional Economic Development Corporation continues to highlight what it calls good news for our innovation economy, with local tech and life science companies adding hundreds of positions across Sorrento Valley, UTC, and downtown. For listeners thinking about real estate, local agents report that the median home price in the city now sits around the high eight hundreds, with condos downtown and in East Village still coming in lower, closer to the mid six hundreds. Looking ahead to events, the Legal Aid Society holds its Youve Been Served gala this evening at the Bahia Resort Hotel on Mission Bay, raising money to support free legal services for local families. Around town, we have live music in North Park and along India Street in Little Italy, and Padres fans are getting ready as the team continues its East Coast series, with today’s game in Baltimore. In schools and youth news, the County Probation department is expanding its therapy dog program in Kearny Mesa and Otay Mesa youth facilities, giving young people a calming, hands on way to manage stress and trauma. Turning to public safety, San Diego police and sheriff’s deputies report a typically busy Friday night into early Saturday across the county, with several DUI arrests and a few non life threatening assaults, mostly in entertainment districts. There are no major citywide alerts this morning, but law enforcement continues to focus on impaired driving and large, late night gatherings, especially around downtown and Pacific Beach. As we move through this warm Saturday, we keep water handy, sunscreen close, and eyes out for our neighbors, whether that is at the beach, on the trolley, or at a neighborhood park. Thank you for tuning in, and dont forget to subscribe so you never miss our daily update. 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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