San Diego Local Pulse
Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for June 18, 2026. We are starting with a heavy story from yesterday, as we follow the death of a University of San Diego student after being struck by a San Diego police vehicle, a tragic event that is still unfolding and weighing on the city. We are also watching public safety closely after weather alerts earlier this week, including a tornado warning in parts of the county and the kind of fast changing conditions that can affect commutes, outdoor plans, and neighborhoods from Mission Valley to the coast. Today we are looking at a cooler, breezier San Diego. Forecasts call for mostly sunny skies, with highs in the upper 70s to near 80 in the city and stronger west winds inland and in the mountains, so drivers on Interstate 8, Highway 163, and along Cabrillo and Point Loma should be ready for gusts. For anyone heading to the beach or Balboa Park, it is a good day for lighter layers and an earlier start. At city hall, Mayor Todd Gloria has announced new appointments to city boards and commissions, part of the ongoing work that shapes housing, neighborhood planning, and daily city services. County leaders are also moving ahead with major clean water and pollution reduction efforts in the Tijuana River Valley, backed by a new 46 million dollar state grant program and a coastal commission approved project near the Saturn Boulevard crossing. In housing, construction is underway on Navajo Family Apartments in San Carlos, bringing 45 affordable homes, including units reserved for residents with intellectual or developmental disabilities. That matters as rents stay high across central San Diego and more families look east toward Chula Vista, El Cajon, and San Marcos for lower prices. In jobs, the local market still leans on health care, tourism, construction, and public sector hiring, with new county mobile service centers also creating short term community based work and outreach opportunities. For culture, Uncle Lucius plays in San Diego today, bringing roots rock and Americana to the local music scene. Looking ahead, we are also seeing Juneteenth observances across the county on Friday, and the San Diego County Board of Education has designated June 19 as Juneteenth Independence Day. There is also a bright spot in the county, where animal services is caring for rescued horses from a Julian property, a reminder that local volunteers and staff are often the backbone of these recovery stories. This has been San Diego Local Pulse. We thank you for tuning in, please subscribe, and we will 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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