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Monday April 27, 2026
In this episode, we delve into critical updates affecting La Jolla and the broader San Diego area. Cal Fire has announced the suspension of burn permits across San Diego County starting May 1st, a precautionary measure as the region braces for an intense wildfire season. This decision comes on the heels of last year's severe fire conditions, underscoring the urgency of wildfire prevention efforts.
Meanwhile, the San Diego Padres are back from a controversial series in Mexico City, where the lack of Hawk-Eye technology led to a disputed call that may have cost them the game against the Arizona Diamondbacks. As the Padres prepare to host the Chicago Cubs at Petco Park, they aim to capitalize on their recent momentum despite the setback.
In local surf news, La Jolla's waves are expected to be choppy, with the best conditions occurring at 9 AM. The weather remains mostly sunny with mild temperatures, perfect for beachgoers. Additionally, the episode touches on national stories, including the Pentagon's strategic moves in rare earth elements and the fluctuating housing market. Stay tuned for more insights and updates from La Jolla.
@sunnymorningsmedia
By Sunny Mornings MediaMonday April 27, 2026
In this episode, we delve into critical updates affecting La Jolla and the broader San Diego area. Cal Fire has announced the suspension of burn permits across San Diego County starting May 1st, a precautionary measure as the region braces for an intense wildfire season. This decision comes on the heels of last year's severe fire conditions, underscoring the urgency of wildfire prevention efforts.
Meanwhile, the San Diego Padres are back from a controversial series in Mexico City, where the lack of Hawk-Eye technology led to a disputed call that may have cost them the game against the Arizona Diamondbacks. As the Padres prepare to host the Chicago Cubs at Petco Park, they aim to capitalize on their recent momentum despite the setback.
In local surf news, La Jolla's waves are expected to be choppy, with the best conditions occurring at 9 AM. The weather remains mostly sunny with mild temperatures, perfect for beachgoers. Additionally, the episode touches on national stories, including the Pentagon's strategic moves in rare earth elements and the fluctuating housing market. Stay tuned for more insights and updates from La Jolla.
@sunnymorningsmedia