San Diego Local Pulse
Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for Sunday, June seventh, and we are starting our day together here in America’s Finest City. We begin with breaking news along the border. City News Service reports that federal agents uncover a sophisticated drug tunnel running between Tijuana and a warehouse area near Otay Mesa, raising fresh questions about security along Siempre Viva Road and our port of entry. Investigators say the tunnel includes ventilation and rail systems, and we can expect increased border traffic checks today as teams remain on scene. From city hall, our council is set to take up a proposal this week to expand safe parking lots for people living in their cars and RVs, including sites near Pacific Highway and Balboa Avenue. Supporters say this gives families a safer option at night, while neighbors are pressing the city for clear rules on security and cleanliness. Weather wise, we wake up under that classic coastal marine layer. Along the beaches from Ocean Beach to La Jolla, we stay in the mid 60s with clouds holding on through late morning. Inland, places like Mission Valley and Mira Mesa warm into the mid 70s with sun by midday, and the foothills near El Cajon and Ramona climb toward the low 80s. Light west winds mean good beach conditions, but the UV index jumps this afternoon, so we plan shade and sunscreen if we are outside. On the local job front, regional economists say San Diego’s unemployment rate sits around four percent, with health care, biotech around Torrey Pines Mesa, and hospitality downtown adding roughly a few thousand openings this month. Hospitality leaders say hiring remains brisk around the Gaslamp and along Harbor Drive. In real estate, agents report the median home price countywide hovering near nine hundred thousand dollars, with condos downtown and in North Park still drawing multiple offers, though at a slower pace than last year. Looking at events, Snapdragon Stadium in Mission Valley hosts the Countdown to 26 international soccer weekend today, bringing fans and traffic around Friars Road and Mission Gorge. At the waterfront, we have smaller concerts and sunset gatherings planned along the Embarcadero as we head into the evening. UC San Diego’s events calendar shows summer programs ramping up in La Jolla, from arts workshops to youth sports camps. In sports, the Padres host the Mets at Petco Park, with right hander Randy Vasquez on the mound as our club tries to shake off a rough stretch. Parking around Imperial Avenue and Park Boulevard will be tight around first pitch. For schools, several local high school baseball and track teams wrap up strong postseason runs, with coaches praising seniors from East County to Chula Vista for leadership on and off the field. Crime wise, aside from the border tunnel case, San Diego Police report a handful of overnight incidents across the city, mostly isolated robberies and traffic crashes, with no major citywide alerts at this hour. Officers remind us to lock vehicles, especially around trailheads like Mission Trails and popular beach parking lots. For a feel good note, volunteers with the San Diego River Park Foundation are gearing up for a Community Art Day later this month at Grant Park, turning cleanup work along the river into a family friendly festival that blends art, nature, and neighborhood pride. Thank you for tuning in today, and remember to subscribe so we can keep sharing what matters in our neighborhoods. 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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