Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for Thursday, November 27. We’re starting the day with mostly cloudy skies and a high near 74, so grab a light jacket if you’re heading out early. The tide will be low this evening around 859 PM, just right for a walk along the Embarcadero.
City Hall is buzzing after Councilmember Sean Elo-Rivera pushed for new corporate fees, aiming to boost funding for local services. Meanwhile, a lawsuit over the Golden Hill apartment project is still pending, with residents and developers waiting for a decision that could shape the neighborhood’s future.
On the job front, healthcare workers at Sharp Grossmont held a rally this week, following a recent strike authorization. Nurses and staff are demanding better staffing ratios, and the hospital says they’re working to address concerns while keeping patient care a priority.
In real estate, homes are moving fast—median prices are up about 5 percent from last year, and inventory remains tight, especially in neighborhoods like North Park and La Jolla.
For culture, the Boys and Girls Club of Northwest San Diego is spreading holiday cheer with food drives and toy collections, bringing smiles to families in need. And if you’re into music, check out the new pop-up concert series at Liberty Station, featuring local bands every weekend through December.
San Diego State University just landed a spot in the top 100 public universities, and local high school teams are heating up the field—La Jolla High’s soccer team won a big match last night at Mission Bay High’s stadium.
Now, for community events, the annual Holiday Lights Festival kicks off at Balboa Park this weekend, with food trucks, live music, and a tree lighting ceremony. And if you’re looking for a feel-good story, a group of volunteers at the San Diego Food Bank packed over 10,000 meals for families struggling with food insecurity.
On the safety front, Escondido police responded to a shooting near Broadway and Ash Street yesterday, with three officers involved. The man was taken to the hospital and is expected to recover. Police are still investigating, and there are no active threats in the area.
Traffic is heavy on the 5 northbound near the Coronado Bridge, and extra officers are out looking for impaired drivers through the weekend, especially with holiday parties in full swing.
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