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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.

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June 19, 2026

NASCAR Weekend Hits San Diego: Traffic, Weather, and Juneteenth Celebrations

Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for June 19, 2026. We start with the biggest story in town: NASCAR San Diego is rolling into Naval Base Coronado today through Sunday, and Caltrans warns of major delays on State Route 75, the Coronado Bridge, and downtown freeways, especially near the bridge approach and along Third Avenue and Harbor Drive. If we are heading toward Coronado, downtown, or the waterfront, we want to leave early and expect slower travel all weekend. Caltrans says motorists should avoid the area if they can. The weather is helping, but not perfectly. The National Weather Service says we are looking at mostly cloudy skies early, then more sun, with highs around the upper 60s near the coast and low 70s inland. Winds stay light to moderate, and a Beach Hazards Statement remains in effect through tonight, so surf and shoreline conditions deserve extra caution at places like La Jolla Shores and Mission Beach. At City Hall, the practical message today is simple. Road impacts from the NASCAR event will affect daily commutes, deliveries, and rideshare trips across downtown, Coronado, and the south bay. If we are heading to work, the airport, or any Juneteenth gatherings, we should build in extra time. On jobs and business, the local service and hospitality economy is likely to feel the lift from race-weekend traffic, with hotels, restaurants, and venues near Gaslamp, Little Italy, and Coronado seeing the most activity. We also have a notable entertainment booking at The Comedy Store in La Jolla, where Shuler King is scheduled for June 19 through 21. For culture and community, Juneteenth events and summer markets are giving us plenty to do. The city calendar shows the North Park Thursday Market and other recurring neighborhood markets continuing into the weekend, with fresh food and local vendors around North Park Way and Newport Avenue in Ocean Beach. In sports, the baseball focus stays on the Padres and the city wide buzz around NASCAR adds a rare motorsports moment to San Diego’s summer calendar. In school and youth news, we are watching end of year awards, graduations, and summer league play across the county. Crime wise, the most important public safety concern today is traffic safety around the race zone and the coast. We are not seeing a major overnight incident in the latest local alerts, but officials are urging drivers and pedestrians to stay alert around Coronado, downtown intersections, and beach roads. And for a feel good note, this is a big day for local pride, with a citywide weekend ahead that brings visitors, jobs, and a lot of San Diego energy to our neighborhoods. Thank you for tuning in and please subscribe. 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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June 18, 2026

San Diego Local Pulse: June 18, 2026 - Weather, Housing, and Community Updates

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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June 14, 2026

San Diego Local Pulse: Clear Skies, Infrastructure Updates, and Padres Win

Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for Sunday, June fourteenth. We wake up today with clear skies over downtown and a cool marine layer hugging the coast. We are looking at highs in the low seventies along Mission Beach, mid seventies in Chula Vista, and close to eighty inland around El Cajon. There is a light onshore breeze, so we plan on a comfortable day for the Bayfront, the Zoo, and hikes around Balboa Park. A slight warmup is on the way early this week, but no big heat wave yet. From City Hall, the city is highlighting new infrastructure work, including fresh street paving and sidewalk repairs in neighborhoods tied to transit routes, with updates coming through the City of San Diego and MTS channels. That means we may see lane closures near key corridors like El Cajon Boulevard and around freeway ramps, but also smoother rides once the projects wrap. On the public safety front, San Diego community members are continuing to press the police department to change its pretext traffic stop policy, according to recent local TV coverage. Advocates say the changes could reduce unnecessary stops in neighborhoods like City Heights and Southeast San Diego, and the department is under growing pressure to respond. Overnight, police report several vehicle break ins around Pacific Beach side streets near Garnet Avenue and a pair of arrests related to a burglary in North Park, but no major citywide incidents. Authorities still remind us to lock cars and keep valuables out of sight. In county news, the San Diego County News Center reports new steps to reduce pollution in the Tijuana River Valley and ongoing concern about hydrogen sulfide odors impacting residents in the South Bay. The county is also inviting public comment on a new three year behavioral health plan, which could expand local mental health services. In sports, our Padres give us something to cheer about. House of Highlights reports San Diego tops Baltimore nine to three last night, with the bats finally waking up at Petco Park. That sets a hopeful tone heading into the rest of the homestand. Around town, we see steady real estate activity, with median home prices hovering around the mid eight hundreds, and local recruiters posting hundreds of openings in tech, biotech, and hospitality, especially around Sorrento Valley, UC San Diego, and the Gaslamp. For culture and community, we have live music tonight in Little Italy and North Park, plus family events along the Embarcadero leading into the workweek. At our schools, several San Diego Unified high school teams are wrapping up strong spring seasons, with local track and baseball athletes earning regional honors. Our feel good note comes from Kearny Mesa and Otay Mesa, where the County Probation department highlights therapy dogs helping youth in custody, a small but powerful reminder of how compassion can change lives. Thank you for tuning in, and make sure to subscribe so you never miss our local roundup. 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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What is San Diego Local Pulse?

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!

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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