Listen "Rosecrans Shelter Closing, Earthquake Hits, Padres & FC San Diego Win"
Episode Synopsis
Good morning, this is San Diego Local Pulse for Thursday, May 29, 2025.The Rosecrans homeless shelter is set to close amid a funding dispute between city and county officials. The closure will impact 136 homeless individuals with mental illness who now face relocation. City officials are working with local service providers to find alternative housing solutions.A light earthquake shook parts of San Diego County yesterday morning, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. No damages or injuries have been reported, but it serves as a reminder for residents to review their emergency preparedness plans.In education news, the South Bay Union School District will vote today on the closure of three elementary schools. Parents and teachers gathered at last night's community meeting to voice their concerns about the potential impact on students and neighborhood vitality.The Padres broke their losing streak earlier this week with Manny Machado and Gavin Sheets homering in their win against the Braves. Then Tyler Wade delivered a walk-off hit as the Padres defeated the Marlins in dramatic fashion. The team heads out on a road trip starting tomorrow.San Diego FC maintained control of Southern California soccer with a dramatic win over LA Galaxy last weekend. The team continues to exceed expectations in their inaugural season.Looking for something to do today? The Linda Vista Farmers' Market is open until 7 PM at the Linda Vista Plaza Shopping Center. You can also check out Fredric Hope's "Silent Storytellers" exhibition at the Carlsbad City Library from noon to 5 PM.Good news for movie lovers – San Diego County parks announced they'll be showing over 100 free movies this summer at various locations. The series kicks off this weekend at Waterfront Park with family-friendly offerings.In transportation updates, North County Transit District has rolled out new on-demand services in Vista, making it easier for residents to connect with existing bus and train routes.The new Living Seas Gallery is set to open at Birch Aquarium, featuring innovative exhibits highlighting ocean conservation efforts. This follows last week's successful release of rehabilitated pelicans along the coast.A heartwarming community story – Elton John's Curebound concert at Petco Park raised $11.5 million for cancer research, bringing together thousands of San Diegans for the cause.Police continue searching for a suspect in connection with an unfounded bomb threat at San Marcos yesterday. Authorities ask residents to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity.Weather outlook shows mild temperatures with morning clouds giving way to afternoon sunshine – perfect for enjoying one of our beautiful beaches or parks.This has been San Diego Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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