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Sunny Mornings La Jolla
by Sunny Mornings Media
Sunny Mornings La Jolla is your daily La Jolla news podcast featuring La Jolla weather, La Jolla surf reports, and San Diego sports in under 12 minutes.Get today’s La Jolla weather forecast, La Jolla Shores surf conditions, San Diego local news, San Diego Padres updates, Los Angeles Chargers coverage, Los Angeles Lakers highlights, and national sports news — plus business news, crypto news, tech and science updates, entertainment headlines, Today in History, and a motivating Quote of the Day.Searching for:La Jolla WeatherLa Jolla Surf ReportLa Jolla Shores Surf ConditionsSan Diego Sports PodcastYou’ll find it here — every morning.The #1 Trusted Source for AI Generated News™.
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San Diego Immigration Plan Criticized, Padres Eye Crucial Win
Wednesday May 06, 2026In this episode, we delve into the controversy surrounding San Diego's immigration response plan. Local nonprofits and immigrant rights groups have raised concerns over Mayor Todd Gloria's handling of the strategy, citing a lack of collaboration and transparency. Despite efforts to establish a comprehensive response team, frustration grows as the city prepares for potential federal immigration enforcement actions. Meanwhile, the San Diego Padres are in the spotlight as they face a crucial game against the San Francisco Giants. Following a decisive 10-5 victory, the Padres aim to secure a series win with Matt Waldron on the mound. Young talents like Sung Mun Song and prospects such as Ethan Salas are making waves, adding depth to the team's future.In La Jolla, surfers can expect fair conditions with waves reaching two to three feet, while the weather remains mostly cloudy with mild temperatures. On the national front, the FDA has halted the publication of certain vaccine studies, and Costco sees significant growth in store visits. Additionally, tech giants are working with the U.S. government to evaluate new AI models.@sunnymorningsmedia
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San Diego NASCAR Race Debut, Padres Ownership Shift
Tuesday May 05, 2026In this episode, we delve into the exciting debut of the San Diego NASCAR race at Naval Base Coronado, set to feature the Anduril 250 on the Qualcomm Circuit. This partnership with Qualcomm Technologies, a local tech giant, promises to bring a thrilling motorsport experience to the region. Meanwhile, the San Diego Padres face a challenging stretch, having lost four of their last five games. However, changes are on the horizon with the upcoming ownership transition to Jose Feliciano and Kwanza Jones, expected to bring fresh energy to the franchise.La Jolla's surf conditions are also in focus, with choppy waves and onshore winds shaping the week's forecast. As the Padres look to bounce back against the Giants, local sports fans have plenty to anticipate. Additionally, we touch on national stories, including the Detroit Tigers' Tarik Skubal's injury and the financial implications for Major League Baseball, as well as the shifting dynamics in professional golf with the Saudi-backed league's funding changes.Stay informed with the latest updates on local weather, sports, and national headlines, all while enjoying the vibrant community of La Jolla.@sunnymorningsmedia
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Spirit Airlines Ceases Operations Amid Iran War Impact, Colorado River States Announce Major Water-Saving Plan
Monday May 04, 2026In this episode, we delve into the significant impacts of the Iran conflict on the aviation industry, as Spirit Airlines ceases operations due to skyrocketing oil prices. This marks the first airline casualty linked to the ongoing geopolitical tensions, highlighting the broader economic repercussions. Meanwhile, in a collaborative effort to address water scarcity, California, Arizona, and Nevada unveil a major water-saving initiative aimed at stabilizing the Colorado River through 2028, with significant cutbacks planned.Turning to local news in La Jolla, we provide a detailed surf and weather forecast for the week, with patchy drizzle expected today and improving conditions midweek. The La Jolla coastline will see waves ranging from two to four feet, with the best surf conditions anticipated on Wednesday.In sports, the San Diego Padres bounce back with a narrow victory over the Chicago White Sox, setting the stage for a crucial series against the San Francisco Giants. Nationally, the Montreal Canadiens advance in the playoffs with a thrilling Game Seven win, and McDonald's announces a nationwide shift away from self-serve soda fountains by 2032. Stay tuned for more updates as these stories develop.@sunnymorningsmedia
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Padres Seek Redemption vs. White Sox, $13B World Cup Windfall
Friday May 01, 2026In this episode from La Jolla, we dive into the San Diego Padres' quest for redemption as they face the Chicago White Sox at Petco Park. After a tough series against the Cubs, the Padres are eager to bounce back, with German Marquez set to pitch against Noah Schultz. The spotlight remains on Fernando Tatis Jr., who is striving to break his home run drought despite impressive stats.We also explore the financial implications of the upcoming World Cup, projected to generate a staggering $13 billion, making it the most lucrative sports event in history. Meanwhile, La Jolla surfers can expect clean waves of two to three feet, with the best conditions early in the morning.In other news, the City of San Diego pauses remote worker meetups due to permit issues, and local influencer Scott Muirhead continues to inspire with his unique remote work setups. On a national scale, we discuss the recent changes in mortgage credit requirements and their potential impact on homebuyers. Join us as we cover these stories and more, including updates on the crypto market and the much-anticipated sequel to The Devil Wears Prada.@sunnymorningsmedia
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Saudi Arabia Pulls LIV Golf Funding, Padres Eye Comeback
Thursday April 30, 2026In this episode from La Jolla, we delve into the latest developments impacting both local and global scenes. We begin with the surf report, highlighting the ideal times to catch waves along the La Jolla coastline, as well as a detailed weekend weather forecast, ensuring you’re prepared for the sunny days ahead.On the sports front, the San Diego Padres are eager to rebound from their recent losses to the Cubs, with a crucial home game against the White Sox. We discuss the Padres' strategies and the importance of maintaining their strong home-field advantage at Petco Park. Meanwhile, a significant shakeup in professional golf sees Saudi Arabia pulling funding from LIV Golf, casting uncertainty on the league's future.In broader economic news, we explore the Federal Reserve's challenges, including internal investigations and leadership changes. Additionally, we touch on SpaceX's confidential IPO filing that could reshape market dynamics, and Michael Burry's warnings about potential impacts on 401(k) investments. Lastly, we highlight the excitement at Disneyland's Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge with the arrival of iconic characters like Darth Vader, promising thrilling experiences for visitors.@sunnymorningsmedia
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California License Data Controversy, Padres Eye Series Win
Wednesday April 29, 2026In this episode, we delve into the controversy surrounding California's decision to share driver's license data with an external organization, sparking backlash from immigration and privacy advocates. This move, tied to compliance with the Real ID Act, raises concerns about the privacy of over a million undocumented residents in the state. Meanwhile, on the sports front, the San Diego Padres are poised for a series win against the Chicago Cubs at Petco Park, with Matt Waldron taking the mound. The Padres, currently holding a strong 19-10 record, aim to capitalize on their home advantage.La Jolla's surf report highlights clean morning waves transitioning to choppy conditions as the day progresses, with the best surfing opportunities early. The local weather includes patchy fog giving way to partly sunny skies and mild temperatures. In other news, San Diego State's basketball team welcomes Croatian player Luka Skoric, while San Diego FC faces challenges with recent roster changes. Nationally, the IRS reports significant income migration from high-tax states like California to lower-tax regions, and the automotive industry introduces a new hybrid vehicle designed to alleviate range anxiety.@sunnymorningsmedia
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San Diego Air Quality Crisis, Padres Eye Cubs Sweep
Tuesday April 28, 2026In this episode, we delve into the pressing issue of San Diego's air quality, which has been ranked among the worst in the United States according to the American Lung Association's latest report. This alarming news highlights the need for immediate action to address pollution levels affecting millions, including children, in the San Diego-Chula Vista-Carlsbad area. Meanwhile, the San Diego Padres are on a roll, eyeing a sweep against the Chicago Cubs after a thrilling 9-7 victory at Petco Park. With Walker Buehler set to pitch, the Padres aim to continue their strong start to the season, boasting the best April winning percentage in franchise history.In La Jolla, surfers can expect a mix of clean and choppy conditions throughout the week, with the best waves early in the morning. The local weather remains mostly cloudy with mild temperatures, offering pleasant conditions for outdoor activities. We also touch on national sports updates, including the NBA Rookie of the Year race and the latest in the crypto market, where Bitcoin sees a slight downturn. Join us for a comprehensive look at local and national stories shaping the week in La Jolla and beyond.@sunnymorningsmedia
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Cal Fire Suspends Burn Permits, Padres Controversy in Mexico
Monday April 27, 2026In 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
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California's Major State Parks Expansion, Tesla's Self-Driving Setback
Thursday April 23, 2026In this episode, we explore California's ambitious plan to expand its state parks system, marking the largest growth in decades. This initiative, known as State Parks Forward, aims to reverse years of stagnation by introducing three new parks and enhancing existing ones. The new parks will offer diverse recreational opportunities, from rafting along the Feather River in Yuba County to commemorating Dust Bowl history near Bakersfield.In La Jolla, surfers can expect clean waves early this morning, with conditions becoming choppy by noon as onshore winds pick up. The weekend forecast predicts partly sunny skies with a chance of showers, making for varied surf conditions.Nationally, Tesla faces setbacks as Elon Musk announces that millions of vehicles will not receive unsupervised Full Self-Driving without hardware upgrades. Meanwhile, Spirit Airlines is on the brink of a significant bailout deal, potentially involving a government stake in the company.In sports, the San Diego Padres aim to bounce back against the Rockies, while San Diego FC continues to build its identity despite a recent loss. Stay tuned for more updates on these stories and the latest in science and entertainment.@sunnymorningsmedia
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SpaceX's $60B Cursor Deal, Padres Extend Winning Streak
Wednesday April 22, 2026In this episode, we dive into the latest happenings in La Jolla and beyond. We start with the exciting news of SpaceX's potential $60 billion deal to acquire the automated programming platform Cursor, a move that could significantly impact the tech industry. Meanwhile, the San Diego Padres continue their impressive run, extending their winning streak to three games after a narrow victory against the Colorado Rockies. The Padres' performance is a highlight for local sports fans as they maintain a strong position in the league.For those interested in surfing, La Jolla's weather forecast predicts choppy conditions with waves around two feet, making Thursday the best day for beginners. The local surf scene remains vibrant, with water temperatures at a comfortable 67 degrees.On the energy front, San Diego Gas and Electric is expanding its super off-peak hours, offering residents more opportunities to save on energy costs. Nationally, the crypto market sees a slight uptick, with Bitcoin and Ethereum experiencing modest gains.Stay tuned for more updates on local sports, weather, and national news, including developments in the tech and entertainment sectors.@sunnymorningsmedia
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Padres Extend Winning Streak, Trail Upgrades in San Diego
Tuesday April 21, 2026In this episode, we dive into the latest happenings in La Jolla and beyond. The San Diego Padres are on a roll, extending their winning streak with dominant performances, and now head to Denver to face the Rockies. Meanwhile, San Diego FC prepares for a crucial Western Conference matchup against the Houston Dynamo, aiming to climb the standings.Local surf enthusiasts can expect varied conditions this week, with the best waves early Thursday morning. Weather-wise, La Jolla will see mostly cloudy skies with temperatures peaking at 65 degrees and a chance of rain showers later in the day.In community news, the completion of trail upgrades in San Diego's Ruffin Canyon enhances access to urban canyons, connecting Serra Mesa and Mission Valley. These improvements, funded by Development Impact Fees and a California Natural Resources Agency grant, offer new opportunities for hikers and cyclists.Nationally, NPR receives a significant donation from Connie Ballmer, while in science, researchers explore a potential breakthrough in reversing hair loss using sugar. As always, we keep you updated on the latest in crypto markets, with Bitcoin and Ethereum seeing slight gains. Join us for all this and more in today's episode.@sunnymorningsmedia
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Padres Extend Winning Streak, AI Safety Talks at White House
Monday April 20, 2026In this episode from La Jolla, we dive into the latest sports and tech news making waves locally and nationally. The San Diego Padres continue their impressive run, extending their winning streak to two games after a narrow victory over the Angels. With a strong performance from Michael King and Mason Miller nearing a franchise record, the Padres are set to face the Colorado Rockies next, holding a commanding position in the NL West.Meanwhile, La Jolla surfers can expect clean waves in the morning, with conditions becoming choppy by noon as winds pick up. The local weather forecast predicts partly sunny skies with temperatures reaching the low 60s.On the tech front, we discuss the recent AI safety talks at the White House, where Anthropic's CEO and government officials addressed cybersecurity concerns, particularly in the banking sector. This meeting highlights the ongoing collaboration to mitigate risks associated with advanced AI models.Additionally, we touch on financial advice regarding mortgage payments versus investments, and Air Canada's temporary suspension of flights to JFK due to jet fuel shortages. Stay tuned for more insights on these stories and how they impact La Jolla and beyond.@sunnymorningsmedia
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San Diego Sells Water Amid Drought, Padres Extend Winning Streak
Friday April 17, 2026In this episode, we delve into the unexpected water surplus in San Diego, a city once synonymous with drought. Thanks to the Carlsbad ocean-desalination plant, the largest in North America, San Diego is now exporting water to drought-stricken states like Arizona and Nevada. This development comes as the Colorado River crisis intensifies, highlighting the importance of innovative water solutions.We also celebrate the San Diego Padres' impressive performance as they extend their winning streak to eight games, recently sweeping Seattle 5-2. With Fernando Tatis and Manny Machado leading the charge, the Padres are making a strong case as contenders in the West. Meanwhile, San Diego FC faces changes as Hirving Lozano departs the team, and the Chargers focus on bolstering their offensive line ahead of the draft.Locally, La Jolla surfers can expect clean waves with a slight increase in swell, while the weather remains mostly sunny with mild temperatures. On the national scene, we discuss the latest in tech and entertainment, including Apple's ad plans for Maps and the development of Top Gun 3. Join us for these stories and more from La Jolla and beyond.@sunnymorningsmedia
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Padres Sweep Mariners, Apple Store Closure in Escondido
Thursday April 16, 2026In this episode, we dive into the latest happenings in La Jolla and beyond. The San Diego Padres continue their impressive run, sweeping the Seattle Mariners with a thrilling 7-6 victory at Petco Park. This win extends their streak to seven games, highlighting standout performances from Xander Bogaerts and Alek Jacob. Meanwhile, Apple has announced the closure of its North County store in Escondido, citing declining mall conditions. Employees will be relocated to other San Diego County locations.We also provide a detailed surf report for La Jolla, with clean conditions expected until mid-morning before winds pick up. The weather remains mostly cloudy with temperatures peaking at 64 degrees along the coast and slightly warmer inland.In broader news, Live Nation faces a major legal setback with a jury ruling against them in a monopoly case, potentially reshaping the live music industry. Additionally, tax season has brought significant refunds to many Americans, thanks to new deductions. Lastly, we touch on the latest in the world of cryptocurrency and tech, including Costco's new checkout system and Dan Levy's upcoming Netflix series, Big Mistakes.@sunnymorningsmedia
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California Measles Outbreak Grows, Padres Extend Winning Streak
Wednesday April 15, 2026In this episode, we delve into the significant health alert as California experiences its largest measles outbreak in years, with the Sacramento region being the epicenter. Health officials report 39 cases so far, predominantly affecting unvaccinated individuals under 20. Meanwhile, in sports, the San Diego Padres continue their impressive streak, securing a six-game winning run after defeating the Seattle Mariners at Petco Park. Key performances from Michael King and Fernando Tatis Jr. highlight the Padres' strong form as they aim to clinch the series.For La Jolla residents, the surf forecast predicts clean waves in the morning with conditions becoming choppy by midday. The weather remains mostly sunny with highs around 63 degrees, perfect for a day at the beach or exploring local attractions. On a national scale, Amazon expands its car sales program to include major brands like Chevrolet and Jeep, while teaming up with Apple to enhance satellite services. In tech, the spotlight is on AI-driven school bus cameras, raising questions about privacy and safety. Join us for these stories and more in today's comprehensive update.@sunnymorningsmedia
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Coronado Beach Sewage Closure Expands, Friars' Miller Dominates
Tuesday April 14, 2026In this episode, we dive into pressing local issues and exciting sports highlights in La Jolla. The beach closure at Coronado Shoreline has expanded due to sewage contamination, now affecting North Beach and the Coronado Lifeguard Tower. This follows closures at Tijuana Slough and Imperial Beach, as the San Diego County Department of Environmental Health and Quality advises beachgoers of potential health risks.On a brighter note, the La Jolla surf forecast promises clean waves in the morning, with a shift to choppy conditions by noon. The water temperature is a pleasant 68 degrees, perfect for early risers seeking the best surf at 6 AM.In sports, Mason Miller of the Friars is making waves with his dominant performance, boasting a remarkable 79.2% strikeout rate as the team rides a five-game winning streak. Nationally, Los Angeles residents express frustration over high ticket prices for the 2028 Olympics, while the AI industry faces a capacity crunch impacting development.Stay tuned as we also explore innovations in healthier cooking methods and the latest in entertainment with a review of the Super Mario Galaxy Movie.@sunnymorningsmedia
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Super El Niño Threatens Extreme Weather, Padres Sweep Rockies
Monday April 13, 2026In this episode from La Jolla, we delve into the potential impact of a looming Super El Niño, which could bring extreme weather conditions to the region. Forecasters are predicting one of the strongest El Niño events in a decade, potentially leading to severe storms and rising temperatures. As La Jolla residents brace for possible weather disruptions, we also bring you the latest surf conditions, with choppy waves and onshore winds expected throughout the week.On the sports front, the San Diego Padres are riding high after a decisive four-game sweep of the Colorado Rockies. Key performances from Ty France and Ramón Laureano have propelled the team to a five-game winning streak, setting the stage for their upcoming series against the Seattle Mariners.In broader news, we touch on the national financial scene, highlighting a second consecutive winning week for stocks as investors prepare for the first quarter earnings season. Additionally, we explore the ongoing trial against Meta and YouTube, where a jury recently awarded damages in a landmark social media case. Join us as we navigate these local and national stories impacting La Jolla and beyond.@sunnymorningsmedia
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Artemis Week Ignites Space Passion, Padres Triumph in 12 Innings
Friday April 10, 2026This episode from La Jolla dives into the excitement of Artemis Week at Balboa Park's Fleet Science Center, where the community celebrates humanity's return to deep space exploration. The event features Artemis II exhibits, moon rocks, and interactive simulators, capturing the imagination of visitors and sparking a renewed passion for space.In sports, the San Diego Padres thrilled fans with a 7-3 victory over the Colorado Rockies in a nail-biting 12-inning game, thanks to a walk-off grand slam by Xander Bogaerts. The Padres, now third in the NL West, continue their series with the Rockies. Meanwhile, La Jolla surfers can expect clean morning waves, with conditions becoming choppy later in the day.Nationally, Apple faces leadership transitions as speculation about Tim Cook's retirement grows, and OpenAI and Anthropic prepare for significant IPOs amid rising AI research costs. In the financial realm, Bitcoin experiences a modest rise, reflecting ongoing volatility in cryptocurrency markets. The episode wraps up with a fascinating scientific discovery about ancient population shifts in Europe and a record-tying performance by Jeopardy! champion Jamie Ding.@sunnymorningsmedia
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Padres Triumph Over Pirates, $32 Gas Credit for Californians
Thursday April 09, 2026In this episode from La Jolla, we dive into the San Diego Padres' commanding 8-2 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates, highlighting key performances that led to the series win. As the Padres gear up to face the Rockies, local sports fans have much to celebrate. Meanwhile, La Jolla residents can look forward to a $32 natural gas credit on their April SDG&E bills, courtesy of the California Climate Credit, providing some financial relief amid rising living costs.The episode also covers the local surf conditions, with fair weather and waves peaking at three feet in the morning before becoming choppy by afternoon due to onshore winds. Looking ahead, the weekend promises varied surf conditions with potential showers and thunderstorms.On the national front, the recent cease-fire between the United States, Israel, and Iran has positively impacted the economy, with oil prices dropping and the stock market seeing gains. In the world of science, NASA's Artemis program continues to advance lunar exploration, while the entertainment industry buzzes with news of the hit series "Shrinking" returning for a fourth season. Stay tuned for more local and national updates.@sunnymorningsmedia
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Navy Submarine Rescue Ready, Pirates Dominate Padres
Wednesday April 08, 2026In this episode, we delve into La Jolla's current events, starting with the U.S. Navy's submarine rescue system, which has completed final testing near San Diego and is now ready for global deployment. This advanced system underscores the region's strategic importance in maritime safety. Meanwhile, on the baseball front, the Pittsburgh Pirates dominated the San Diego Padres, with Paul Skenes leading the charge in a 7-1 victory. The Padres' struggle continues as they face the Pirates in the series finale.La Jolla's weather forecast promises fair surf conditions with waves around two feet, though winds will shift to create choppier waters by the afternoon. Expect patchy fog clearing to sunny skies with temperatures peaking at 66 degrees. As we look ahead, the weekend may bring some thunderstorms, affecting outdoor plans.Nationally, we touch on the upcoming NFL draft and the intriguing decision by top prospect Fernando Mendoza to skip the event. Additionally, we explore groundbreaking research linking autism and Alzheimer’s, and the latest in tech as Elon Musk partners with Intel on high-performance chip development. Stay informed with these compelling stories from La Jolla and beyond.@sunnymorningsmedia
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Artemis II Breaks Space Distance Record, Padres Shut Out Pirates
Tuesday April 07, 2026In this episode, we delve into an exciting blend of local and national stories, starting with the La Jolla surf forecast, which promises fair conditions with waves around two to three feet. As the week progresses, surfers can expect a slight increase in swell, peaking with clean sets on Friday morning. Meanwhile, La Jolla residents celebrate a victory as a controversial battery storage project is withdrawn, marking a significant win for the community.On the sports front, the San Diego Padres delivered a commanding 5-0 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates, ending their opponent's five-game winning streak. This game marked German Marquez's first win with the Padres, showcasing a strong performance alongside relievers. Looking ahead, Nick Pivetta is set to face Pittsburgh's ace, Paul Skenes.Nationally, Artemis II has set a new space distance record, surpassing the milestone set by Apollo 13, as the crew ventures farther into space than any humans before. In financial news, the Strait of Hormuz remains a focal point for Wall Street amid geopolitical tensions. Join us for these stories and more, including Savannah Guthrie's return to the Today show.@sunnymorningsmedia
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Fatal Snakebites in Southern California, Padres Triumph Over Red Sox
Monday April 06, 2026In this episode, we dive into the recent surge in snakebite incidents across Southern California, highlighting the tragic fatalities in Orange and Ventura counties. As La Jolla's hiking trails become busier with the warmer weather, experts urge caution and awareness of the increased snake activity. Snake rescuer Pat Brady shares insights, while Dr. Rob Brooks discusses the rising number of snakebite cases in pets.On a lighter note, the San Diego Padres celebrated a thrilling victory over the Boston Red Sox, clinching the series with an 8-6 win. Standout performances from Jackson Merrill and Manny Machado fueled the comeback, with the Padres now heading to Pittsburgh for their next series.We also provide the latest La Jolla weather forecast, with patchy fog giving way to partly sunny skies and mild temperatures. In national news, the Michigan Wolverines prepare for the college basketball championship, and financial markets react to upcoming inflation reports and geopolitical tensions. Meanwhile, the tech industry faces potential changes as lawmakers propose new export controls on semiconductor equipment.Join us for these stories and more as we explore the local and national events shaping the week.@sunnymorningsmedia
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Raiders Sign Kirk Cousins, KitKat Heist Stuns Europe
Friday April 03, 2026In this engaging episode from La Jolla, we dive into a whirlwind of sports, weather, and intriguing stories making headlines. The Las Vegas Raiders have made a strategic move by signing veteran quarterback Kirk Cousins, a decision that could provide valuable mentorship for rising star Fernando Mendoza. Meanwhile, the San Diego Padres are set to face off against the Boston Red Sox, adding excitement to the local sports scene.On the lighter side, Europe is buzzing with news of a massive KitKat heist, where thieves made off with over 400,000 chocolate bars, turning a crime into a public relations opportunity for Nestle. Closer to home, La Jolla surfers can expect a mix of clean and choppy waves this weekend, with the best conditions early Saturday morning.In addition, we explore a fascinating scientific theory about the construction of the Great Pyramid and discuss changes to Amazon Wish Lists that could impact privacy. With crypto markets experiencing fluctuations, there's plenty to unpack in this episode. Join us for all these stories and more, as we keep you informed and entertained from the sunny shores of La Jolla.@sunnymorningsmedia
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San Diego's Hottest March Ever, NASA's Artemis II Moon Mission
Thursday April 02, 2026In this episode, we dive into the record-breaking heatwave that swept through San Diego in March, setting new temperature highs and leaving the region parched with minimal rainfall. As La Jolla residents experience choppy surf conditions and mild weather, we explore how these climatic shifts could signal future patterns for the area. Meanwhile, the San Diego Padres, affectionately known as the "Friars," secured a victory against the Giants, setting the stage for their upcoming match against Boston.On a national scale, we cover NASA's historic Artemis II mission, marking the first crewed moon voyage of the 21st century, as well as SpaceX's confidential IPO filing, which could become one of the largest in history. In the world of sports, the Celtics and Knicks set franchise records, while the Philadelphia 76ers delivered a high-scoring win. We also touch on the latest in cryptocurrency trends and the tech sector, including a significant leak from AI company Anthropic. Finally, we preview the new season of HBO's The White Lotus, set in the opulent surroundings of Saint-Tropez.@sunnymorningsmedia
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Waymo's School Bus Struggles, Padres Seek Redemption
Wednesday April 01, 2026In this episode, we delve into the challenges facing Waymo's self-driving technology as it struggles to adapt to school bus stops in Austin, raising questions about the learning capabilities of autonomous vehicles. Meanwhile, in La Jolla, the surf report predicts choppy conditions with waves peaking at one to two feet, making 9 AM the optimal time to catch a ride. The San Diego Padres are looking to bounce back after a tough loss to the Giants, as they prepare for game two at Petco Park. The Padres' bullpen is set to receive a boost with All-Star reliever Jason Adam nearing his return from injury.In local news, three San Diego nonprofits, including Serving Seniors, have been awarded electric vehicles through a grant program aimed at supporting low-income communities. On the national front, Applebee's faces closures following a franchisee's bankruptcy, and the Yankees make history with their stellar pitching. Lastly, we touch on the enduring allure of the snowdrop flower and the latest buzz in the film industry with the release of "The Drama," starring Zendaya and Robert Pattinson. Join us as we explore these stories and more from La Jolla and beyond.@sunnymorningsmedia
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NASA Moon Mission Countdown, San Diego Air Quality Alert
Tuesday March 31, 2026In this episode, we dive into the latest updates from La Jolla and beyond. We start with the countdown to NASA's historic moon mission, marking the first lunar launch in over five decades. As the Space Launch System rocket prepares for liftoff, excitement builds for this monumental journey. Closer to home, La Jolla residents should be aware of a new air quality advisory affecting southern San Diego neighborhoods. Elevated hydrogen sulfide levels, stemming from transboundary wastewater near the Tijuana River Valley, have prompted this alert, potentially impacting areas like Imperial Beach and Nestor.The local surf forecast suggests fair conditions with waves around one to two feet, while the weather remains cloudy with temperatures peaking at 65 degrees. In sports, the San Diego Friars face off against the Giants, with rookie manager Tony Vitello seeking his first victory. Meanwhile, national headlines highlight Japan's increasing investment in the U.S. housing market and the rise of flying cars in American skies. As the week unfolds, keep an eye on these developments and more, as La Jolla continues to be a hub of activity and innovation.@sunnymorningsmedia
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Record Warmth at La Jolla's Scripps Pier, Padres Shut Out Tigers
Monday March 30, 2026 In this episode, we explore the record-breaking warmth at La Jolla's Scripps Pier, where the sea surface temperature hit an unprecedented 71 degrees, marking the warmest March reading in history. This rare marine heat wave is raising concerns about its potential ecological impact, with researchers at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography closely monitoring the situation. Meanwhile, La Jolla surfers can expect clean, knee-high waves in the morning, with conditions becoming choppier by the afternoon as onshore winds pick up. In sports, the San Diego Padres celebrated a triumphant start to their season by shutting out the Detroit Tigers 3-0. Mason Miller's dynamic performance and Randy Vasquez's impressive pitching propelled the Padres to victory, energizing fans at Petco Park. On the national stage, the UConn Huskies pulled off a stunning comeback against Duke, advancing to the NCAA Final Four. We also delve into the rising cost of coffee, the latest trends in cryptocurrency, and the intriguing new Apple TV series "Imperfect Women." Tune in for a comprehensive look at La Jolla's local happenings and broader national stories shaping the week. @sunnymorningsmedia
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Mission Beach Lifeguard Tower Closed, Padres Injury Woes
Thursday March 26, 2026In this episode, we delve into the recent closure of the Mission Beach lifeguard tower, a critical safety hub in San Diego, due to structural concerns. The city is swiftly constructing a temporary facility to ensure safety as summer approaches, with completion expected by Memorial Day. Meanwhile, the San Diego Padres face a challenging start to their season at Petco Park against Detroit, grappling with significant injuries to key players like Bryan Hoeing and Joe Musgrove. Despite these setbacks, the team remains hopeful with stars like Manny Machado and Fernando Tatis Jr. leading the lineup.We also provide a detailed La Jolla surf and weather forecast, highlighting the best times to catch waves and enjoy the pleasant conditions expected throughout the weekend. On a broader scale, we touch on national sports highlights, including the Yankees' impressive opening night victory and the excitement of March Madness. Additionally, we discuss significant legal developments affecting Big Tech, with recent jury verdicts against companies like Meta potentially reshaping the industry. Join us for a comprehensive look at these local and national stories impacting La Jolla and beyond.@sunnymorningsmedia
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Meta Ordered to Pay $375M for Child Endangerment, Padres Unveil Seventies-Themed Lounge
Wednesday March 25, 2026In this episode, we dive into a landmark legal decision as Meta is ordered to pay $375 million for child endangerment, marking a significant victory for online safety advocates. The case, brought by the state of New Mexico, highlighted the risks posed to young users by Facebook's algorithms and inadequate protections. Meanwhile, excitement is brewing in La Jolla as the San Diego Padres introduce a new seventies-themed lounge at Petco Park, just in time for MLB's Opening Day. The Diamond Room promises a nostalgic experience for fans, complemented by local culinary favorites and enhanced video boards. We also provide a detailed La Jolla surf and weather update, with clean waves and mostly sunny skies setting the stage for a great day outdoors. On the sports front, San Diego FC remains unbeaten after a thrilling draw against Real Salt Lake, and the San Diego Gulls celebrate a victory with Nathan Gaucher's standout performance. Nationally, we touch on the live MLB game debuting on Netflix and the ongoing challenges of inflation driven by service sector spending. Join us for these stories and more, as we explore the latest happenings in La Jolla and beyond. @sunnymorningsmedia
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Record Heat Sweeps US, Padres Gear Up for Home Opener
Tuesday March 24, 2026In this episode, we dive into La Jolla's surf conditions and the broader weather patterns affecting the U.S. as record heat sweeps across the nation. Locally, La Jolla surfers can expect clean waves early in the week, with conditions becoming choppier as the wind picks up. The weather in La Jolla features patchy fog clearing to partly sunny skies, with temperatures reaching the high 60s along the coast and mid-70s inland.We also discuss the San Diego Padres as they prepare for their home opener against Detroit at Petco Park, following a successful spring training. Meanwhile, the San Diego FC makes roster changes during the international break, and the SDSU women's basketball team advances to the WBIT quarterfinals.On a national scale, we explore the implications of the ongoing heatwave, which has shattered March records across multiple states, and delve into OpenAI's strategic moves in the private equity market. Additionally, we touch on significant scientific discoveries regarding Neanderthal history and exciting entertainment news with the renewal of Marvel's Wonder Man for a second season. Join us for a comprehensive look at local and national events shaping the week.@sunnymorningsmedia
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USS Boxer Deploys Amid Middle East Tensions, NCAA Upset Shocks
Friday March 20, 2026In this episode from La Jolla, we delve into the deployment of the USS Boxer, which left San Diego to join operations in the Middle East amid escalating tensions. As the flagship of the Boxer Amphibious Ready Group, this move reflects strategic military shifts in response to global events. Meanwhile, the sports world is buzzing with excitement as the San Diego Padres dominate the White Sox in a spring training game, and the San Diego Gulls prepare for a key matchup against the Bakersfield Condors at Pechanga Arena.In NCAA news, a major upset sees 12th-seed High Point triumph over 5th-seed Wisconsin, showcasing the unpredictable nature of March Madness. Locally, La Jolla surfers can expect clean conditions early, with waves peaking at two feet before winds turn choppy by afternoon. The weekend promises mostly sunny skies with mild temperatures, ideal for outdoor activities.On the tech front, Apple hints at integrating Apple TV into CarPlay, while in finance, Bitcoin experiences a slight dip amidst ongoing market fluctuations. Lastly, we explore a fascinating ecological success story involving gophers and a volcano, highlighting the intricate balance of nature.@sunnymorningsmedia
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Netflix Buys Affleck's AI Startup for $600M, Padres Rotation Unsettled
Thursday March 19, 2026In this episode, we dive into the latest developments from La Jolla and beyond. Netflix has made headlines by acquiring Ben Affleck's AI startup, InterPositive, for a staggering $600 million. This acquisition signals Netflix's commitment to integrating cutting-edge technology into film and television production, though it raises concerns about potential impacts on Hollywood employment.Turning to sports, the San Diego Padres are gearing up for Opening Day with an unsettled rotation. Recent performances, including Germán Márquez's impressive outing, highlight the fierce competition for starting spots. Meanwhile, San Diego FC advances to the Concacaf Champions Cup quarterfinals, and the San Diego Gulls prepare to host Bakersfield following a thrilling shootout win.In local news, La Jolla's surf conditions are looking favorable for early morning enthusiasts, with clean waves and a mild breeze. The weather remains sunny, with temperatures reaching into the low seventies. Additionally, the San Diego Zoo Safari Park's Butterfly Jungle offers a vibrant experience for visitors, supporting conservation efforts.Nationally, the Federal Reserve's decision to hold interest rates steady reflects ongoing economic challenges, while the NCAA tournament promises excitement with potential upsets. Join us as we explore these stories and more, providing a comprehensive look at the news shaping La Jolla and beyond.@sunnymorningsmedia
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San Diego Speed Limits Lowered, Padres Power Past Mariners
Wednesday March 18, 2026In this episode, we delve into the latest developments affecting La Jolla and the greater San Diego area. The San Diego City Council has unanimously voted to lower speed limits in specific business districts and school zones to improve safety, particularly in areas with a history of crashes. This decision comes as the city continues its efforts to reduce traffic fatalities and severe injuries, though some residents remain skeptical about the impact of these changes.On the sports front, the San Diego Padres showcased their power with a thrilling 9-6 victory over the Seattle Mariners, highlighted by six home runs, including back-to-back shots from Gavin Sheets and Xander Bogaerts. As the Padres prepare to host the Chicago White Sox, they face challenges with injuries in their pitching rotation.Meanwhile, La Jolla's surf conditions are looking promising with clean waves and a slight swell increase expected. The weather remains sunny, with temperatures peaking near seventy degrees, offering ideal conditions for outdoor activities. Nationally, we touch on significant stories like Venezuela's historic win in the World Baseball Classic and legal challenges facing prediction market company Kalshi. Join us for these stories and more in today's comprehensive update.@sunnymorningsmedia
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San Diego's Role in Iran Conflict, Padres Pitching Woes
Tuesday March 17, 2026In this episode, we dive into San Diego's pivotal role in the ongoing US-Iran conflict, highlighting the significant military presence in the region as part of Operation Epic Fury. With over 130,000 active-duty service members and $39 billion in defense spending, San Diego's economy is deeply intertwined with national defense efforts. We also discuss the Padres' pitching challenges as they prepare for the upcoming season. Despite recent spring training successes, injuries to key players Joe Musgrove and Yu Darvish pose concerns for the team's rotation.Shifting to local interests, we provide a detailed surf report for La Jolla, with optimal conditions expected on Wednesday. The weather forecast promises sunny days ahead, with temperatures hovering around the low 70s. In sports, San Diego FC heads to Toluca for a crucial Champions Cup match, while the Gulls continue their playoff push in Colorado.Nationally, we explore the burgeoning interest in prediction markets on Wall Street and the latest developments in the cryptocurrency world, including Bitcoin's significant milestone. Finally, we touch on exciting scientific discoveries and entertainment news, rounding out a packed episode.@sunnymorningsmedia
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Yamaha Exits California, NCAA Tournament Snubs Aztecs
Monday March 16, 2026In this episode, we delve into significant shifts impacting La Jolla and beyond. Yamaha's decision to relocate its U.S. headquarters from California to Kennesaw, Georgia, marks the end of an era, driven by tax pressures and profitability goals. This move aligns Yamaha with other major corporations like Tesla and Chevron, who have also exited California due to regulatory costs. Meanwhile, La Jolla's surf forecast promises clean waves early in the week, with conditions becoming choppier as winds pick up.In sports, San Diego State University will host the 2026 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament's early rounds, yet the Aztecs face disappointment after being snubbed from this year's tournament despite a strong season. This decision has left fans questioning the selection process as only Utah State will represent the Mountain West Conference.On the national stage, the World Baseball Classic saw Team USA advance to the finals in a dramatic semifinal against the Dominican Republic. Additionally, we explore emerging concerns over smart glasses' privacy risks, and Amazon's upcoming changes to its Prime Video service. Join us for these stories and more, as we navigate the latest developments affecting La Jolla and the wider world.@sunnymorningsmedia
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Aztecs Near March Madness, Super El Nino Looms
Friday March 13, 2026In this episode from La Jolla, we dive into the exciting world of sports and weather, starting with the San Diego State Aztecs' impressive victory over Colorado State. Their win brings them closer to securing a spot in March Madness, showcasing their depth and resilience despite shooting challenges. Meanwhile, surfers in La Jolla can look forward to favorable conditions with waves peaking at three to five feet on Monday, perfect for early morning sessions.We also explore the looming potential of a "super El Nino" that could impact weather patterns significantly, potentially reducing tropical storm activity later this year. This development could bring much-needed precipitation to the West, affecting local weather dynamics.On the national stage, the Minnesota Vikings' signing of Kyler Murray raises eyebrows, potentially reshaping their offensive strategies. Additionally, the discovery of lithium in Texas marks a pivotal moment for the energy sector, with major companies vying for access to this valuable resource.Stay tuned as we also touch on the latest in cryptocurrency trends and tech innovations, including Perplexity's new AI agent, and the buzz around the Baywatch reboot featuring social media sensation Livvy Dunne.@sunnymorningsmedia
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Bluff Collapse Near Del Mar Beach, Aztecs Face Tournament Pressure
Thursday March 12, 2026In this episode, we delve into a series of pressing topics affecting La Jolla and its surrounding areas. We begin with a report on the recent bluff collapse near Del Mar Beach, where authorities swiftly managed the situation without any injuries. As the San Diego State Aztecs head to Las Vegas, they face mounting pressure to secure a win in the Mountain West tournament to ensure their place in March Madness. Coach Brian Dutcher emphasizes the need for improved rebounding and depth as the team prepares for a challenging series of games.We also provide a detailed surf and weather forecast for La Jolla, with conditions expected to vary over the coming days. Surfers can anticipate clean waves on Friday, while Sunday promises the best conditions with sets reaching up to four feet. On the national front, we discuss Team USA's advancement in the World Baseball Classic and Volkswagen's legal battles over its new Scout Motors brand. Additionally, we cover Syngenta's decision to cease global production of paraquat, a move welcomed by environmental activists. Finally, we touch on the latest in science with promising developments in stem cell therapies for blindness and highlight some of the best TV shows of 2026.@sunnymorningsmedia
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San Diego Zoo's $3M Lease Extension, Padres Spring Training Heats Up
Wednesday March 11, 2026In this episode, we dive into the latest developments in La Jolla and beyond, starting with the San Diego Zoo's significant 44-year lease extension in Balboa Park. This deal, approved by the San Diego City Council, ensures a minimum annual payment of $3 million to the city, with additional revenue-sharing components that benefit local nonprofits and schools. Councilmember Jen Campbell highlights the strengthened partnership and financial benefits for the city.As spring training intensifies, the San Diego Padres prepare to face Kansas City at Peoria Stadium, with pitchers Michael King, Nick Pivetta, and Joe Musgrove sharpening their skills for Opening Day. Meanwhile, San Diego FC continues its impressive start in the Concacaf Champions Cup, facing Liga MX champions Toluca.In local weather, La Jolla residents can expect mostly sunny skies with a high near 64 degrees and a light northwest breeze. Surf conditions are favorable, with waves building to two to four feet by mid-morning, offering excellent opportunities for local surfers. As the week progresses, temperatures will vary slightly, with sunny skies and mild evenings predicted.Tune in for more on these stories, plus updates on national sports, financial markets, and entertainment news.@sunnymorningsmedia
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AI Handles Non-Emergency Calls, Tatis Jr. Grand Slam Heroics
Tuesday March 10, 2026In this episode from La Jolla, we explore the innovative use of artificial intelligence by the San Diego County Sheriff’s Office to handle non-emergency calls, streamlining the process and reducing wait times. As AI technology continues to evolve, this development marks a significant step in local law enforcement efficiency. We also highlight the thrilling performance of Fernando Tatis Jr., whose grand slam propelled the Dominican Republic to a decisive victory over Israel in the World Baseball Classic, securing their spot in the quarterfinals.For surf enthusiasts in La Jolla, the week promises a mix of clean and choppy conditions, with waves reaching up to four feet. The local weather forecast includes patchy fog clearing to sunny skies, with temperatures peaking in the low seventies by the end of the week.On the national front, we discuss the potential impacts of a strong El Niño event, which could bring warmer coastal waters to California. Additionally, we touch on President Donald Trump's recent investments in Netflix bonds and the latest movements in the cryptocurrency market. Finally, fans of classic cinema will be excited to hear about Arnold Schwarzenegger's return in "King Conan," directed by Christopher McQuarrie.@sunnymorningsmedia
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Aztecs Edge UNLV, Bitcoin Dips 5.5%
Monday March 09, 2026In this episode, we dive into the thrilling sports action as the San Diego State Aztecs clinch a narrow victory over UNLV with a score of 89-86 at Viejas Arena. This win keeps their conference championship aspirations alive as they gear up for the Mountain West Conference Tournament in Las Vegas. Meanwhile, the crypto market faces turbulence as Bitcoin dips by 5.5%, affecting other major cryptocurrencies like Ethereum and XRP. We also bring you the latest surf conditions in La Jolla, where choppy waves and shifting swells are expected throughout the week, with the best surf anticipated on Wednesday. Weather-wise, La Jolla experiences partly sunny skies with a slight chance of afternoon showers, and temperatures hovering around the low 60s.In community news, the annual Hot Chocolate Run in downtown San Diego saw thousands of participants supporting Special Olympics athletes, marking its 15th year with sweet rewards at the finish line. Additionally, we discuss a significant study linking sugary drinks to health risks and a quirky incident involving McDonald’s CEO Chris Kempczinski. Tune in for these stories and more as we keep you informed on local and national happenings.@sunnymorningsmedia
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School Board Raises Amid Budget Cuts, NCAA Upset Thrills
Friday March 06, 2026In this episode from La Jolla, we delve into the controversial decision by some San Diego County school boards to raise their stipends by 300-400%, despite budget cuts and staff layoffs. This move, enabled by a new law aimed at addressing inflation and attracting new candidates, has sparked debate among local union leaders. Meanwhile, the NCAA Tournament landscape is heating up as UCLA, TCU, and Georgia secure crucial upsets, with the San Diego State Aztecs striving for key victories to bolster their March Madness bid.We also provide the latest La Jolla weather forecast, highlighting sunny skies and moderate surf conditions perfect for early morning rides. On the national front, the US stock market shows signs of recovery after recent volatility, with oil prices stabilizing and economic indicators offering a hopeful outlook. Additionally, we explore a groundbreaking study on climate change's impact on rising sea levels, emphasizing its potential threat to millions more people than previously estimated.Join us as we cover these pressing issues and more, including exciting developments in technology and entertainment, such as the emergence of flying taxis in China and the highly anticipated film "Project Hail Mary."@sunnymorningsmedia
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Girl Scouts Sue Ferrero, Musgrove's Comeback Boosts Padres
Thursday March 05, 2026In this episode, we delve into the legal battle between Girl Scouts San Diego and Ferrero USA, as the local organization sues its former cookie partner for breach of contract, alleging significant financial harm and job losses. We also spotlight Joe Musgrove's promising return to the mound for the San Diego Padres, as he makes strides in his recovery from Tommy John surgery, potentially bolstering the team's rotation for the upcoming season.La Jolla's surf forecast predicts clean conditions with waves around two to three plus feet, ideal for early morning surfers. Expect choppy conditions later in the day as winds pick up. The weather in La Jolla remains mostly sunny with temperatures peaking at 65 degrees, accompanied by a gentle northwest breeze.On the national front, we discuss Apple's latest product announcements, including a new budget-friendly iPhone and MacBook, and a significant court ruling on tariffs that could impact the federal government financially. In the world of cryptocurrency, Bitcoin and Ethereum see notable gains, while discussions on artificial intelligence continue to spark debate. Finally, we touch on Apple's new partnership with Formula One, promising an enhanced viewing experience for racing fans.@sunnymorningsmedia
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Braves' Profar Suspended 162 Games, Kneeboard Titles in Oceanside
Wednesday March 04, 2026In this episode, we dive into the latest sports and weather updates from La Jolla. The Atlanta Braves face a significant setback as designated hitter Jurickson Profar is suspended for 162 games following a positive test for performance-enhancing drugs. This development adds to the Braves' existing challenges with injuries to key players. Meanwhile, Oceanside Harbor gears up for the 2026 Kneeboard Surfing USA Titles, a major event featuring top kneeboarders vying for a spot in the World Titles in Brazil.La Jolla's surf conditions are looking promising with clean waves early in the morning, although winds will increase throughout the day. Expect partly sunny skies with a high near 63 degrees and gentle south winds. The San Diego Humane Society is preparing for the busy spring season, welcoming orphaned wildlife and seeking community support through a virtual baby shower.On the national front, a new study links certain drinking water sources to a higher risk of Parkinson's disease, while Apple discontinues several products amid new launches. Lastly, the potential return of El Niño raises questions about future weather patterns, impacting both local and global climates.@sunnymorningsmedia
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Torrey Pines Reserve Reopens, Padres in World Baseball Classic
Tuesday March 03, 2026In this episode, we dive into the reopening of Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve in La Jolla after a four-month closure for upgrades. Visitors can now enjoy the scenic trails and ocean views, although a second phase of construction is planned for later this year. We also discuss the World Baseball Classic, highlighting seven San Diego Padres players participating, including Manny Machado and Fernando Tatis Jr. For surf enthusiasts in La Jolla, we provide a detailed forecast with optimal times for catching waves amidst changing conditions throughout the week. The local weather promises mostly sunny days with mild temperatures, perfect for outdoor activities.On a national scale, we touch on the NFL Combine's conclusion and its implications for college football prospects. We also explore the potential merger between HBO Max and Paramount Plus, which could impact streaming service subscriptions. In tech news, Apple is reportedly collaborating with Google to enhance Siri's capabilities using AI technology.Finally, we cover the Justice Department's antitrust case against Live Nation, which could reshape the live concert industry. Stay tuned for these stories and more as we keep you informed on local and national developments.@sunnymorningsmedia
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Cal Fire's Robot Tech Boosts Wildfire Defense, Netflix Stock Soars
Monday March 02, 2026In this episode from La Jolla, we explore how Cal Fire is harnessing cutting-edge robot technology to bolster wildfire defense across San Diego. With the introduction of the Flailbot, a robotic machine adept at navigating challenging terrains, Cal Fire aims to enhance safety and efficiency in wildfire prevention. Captain Oscar Sotelo highlights the importance of this technology in prolonging moisture retention and reducing fire risks, especially as temperatures rise.We also delve into the financial world, where Netflix's strategic decision to exit the bidding war for Warner Bros. Discovery has led to a significant stock surge, boosting investor confidence. This move leaves Netflix $2.8 billion richer, highlighting the shifting dynamics in the entertainment industry.Locally, La Jolla surfers can expect fair weather conditions with waves peaking at two to three feet, though choppy conditions are anticipated as winds pick up later in the day. As the Padres gear up for a potential labor dispute, the focus remains on ensuring uninterrupted play at Petco Park. Meanwhile, the World Baseball Classic promises thrilling matchups, with teams vying for a spot in the quarterfinals.@sunnymorningsmedia
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Padres Sale Could Break MLB Record, Ziggy Marley Tour Hits San Diego
Friday February 27, 2026In this episode, we dive into the potential record-breaking sale of the San Diego Padres, which could become the most expensive MLB franchise ever sold. With five bids submitted, the sale is expected to exceed $2.5 billion, possibly reaching $3 billion, surpassing the previous record held by the New York Mets. Meanwhile, Grammy Award-winning artist Ziggy Marley is set to electrify San Diego with his Brightside tour at the Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre. Fans can look forward to his latest album, which features themes of resilience and a tribute to his father, Bob Marley.La Jolla's surf conditions are looking promising, with clean waves in the morning and some choppiness expected by afternoon as winds pick up. The weekend forecast includes sunny skies with patchy fog, making it ideal for outdoor activities. Nationally, mortgage rates have dipped below 6% for the first time in three years, offering a glimmer of hope for homebuyers amidst high prices and economic uncertainties. Additionally, the crypto market sees a slight uptick, with Bitcoin and Ethereum both experiencing gains. Tune in for more on these stories and the latest in tech and entertainment.@sunnymorningsmedia
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Bitcoin Soars to $69K, Padres' Vasquez Eyes Breakout
Thursday February 26, 2026In this episode, we dive into the latest financial and sports headlines impacting La Jolla and beyond. Bitcoin's remarkable surge to $69,000 has captured the attention of investors, reflecting the ongoing volatility in the cryptocurrency market. Meanwhile, the San Diego Padres' rising star, Randy Vasquez, is poised for a breakout season, potentially securing a key spot in the starting rotation after a stellar performance against the Dodgers.For La Jolla residents, the surf report brings news of clean morning conditions with waves building throughout the day, making it a great time to hit the beach. As the weekend approaches, expect sunny skies and mild temperatures, perfect for outdoor activities in this picturesque coastal city.On the national front, a breach of contract lawsuit involving former quarterback Brendan Sorsby has emerged, highlighting legal tensions in the sports world. Additionally, New York City's proposed real estate tax hike is stirring debate, underscoring the broader anxiety over rising property assessments.Finally, we explore new research on GLP-1 medications and their temporary weight loss effects, alongside a satirical new film, "How to Make a Killing," starring Glen Powell. Join us for these stories and more as we keep you informed and entertained.@sunnymorningsmedia
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Massive Rift Splitting Africa, San Diego FC's Strong Start
Wednesday February 25, 2026In this episode from La Jolla, we dive into the fascinating geological phenomenon of a massive rift in Africa that could eventually create a new ocean. Scientists are captivated by the Dabbahu Fissure in Ethiopia, where continental plates have shifted dramatically, offering a glimpse into Earth's dynamic processes. Closer to home, San Diego FC is making waves with a strong start to their season, showcasing impressive victories in the Concacaf Champions Cup and MLS opener. Sporting Director Tyler Heaps has been instrumental in building a record-setting team, securing his contract extension through 2029.We also explore local weather conditions, with La Jolla experiencing patchy fog and moderate surf conditions ideal for beginners. In community news, the San Diego Unified School District considers a nickname change for Clairemont High School to align with state regulations. On the national front, concerns about security and funding for the upcoming FIFA World Cup and 2028 Olympics are highlighted, with local officials urging Congress for support. Additionally, we touch on the ongoing housing challenges in Virginia as tech giants acquire land, impacting community development. Stay tuned for more updates on these captivating stories.@sunnymorningsmedia
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San Diego Gaslamp Project Halted, Software Stocks Plummet
Tuesday February 24, 2026In this episode, we delve into the recent halt of the San Diego Gaslamp Quarter revitalization project, a significant development affecting La Jolla and the broader San Diego area. The ambitious plan aimed to transform a seven-block stretch into a pedestrian-friendly destination, but local business owners, like Ruth-Ann Thorn, express concern over the city's withdrawal of support. We also discuss the impact of a recent blog post that sent software stocks plummeting, wiping out over $220 billion in market capitalization. This downturn highlights ongoing investor apprehension about artificial intelligence's influence on the sector.In sports, the San Diego Padres faced a tough loss against the Dodgers, with Fernando Tatis Jr. making notable contributions. Meanwhile, the weather in La Jolla remains favorable for surfers, with clean waves and mostly sunny skies expected throughout the week. On a national level, Team USA's impressive performance at the Milan Cortina Games, securing a record 12 gold medals, is celebrated. Additionally, we touch on the upcoming tax season challenges and the intriguing scientific discovery of a mysterious seismic event in Greenland. Tune in for these stories and more from La Jolla and beyond.@sunnymorningsmedia
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