• Cal Fire's Robot Tech Boosts Wildfire Defense, Netflix Stock Soars
    Mar 2 2026

    Monday March 02, 2026

    In 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.

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    11 Min.
  • Padres Sale Could Break MLB Record, Ziggy Marley Tour Hits San Diego
    Feb 27 2026

    Friday February 27, 2026

    In 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.

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    11 Min.
  • Bitcoin Soars to $69K, Padres' Vasquez Eyes Breakout
    Feb 26 2026

    Thursday February 26, 2026

    In 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.

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    11 Min.
  • Massive Rift Splitting Africa, San Diego FC's Strong Start
    Feb 25 2026

    Wednesday February 25, 2026

    In 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.

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    12 Min.
  • San Diego Gaslamp Project Halted, Software Stocks Plummet
    Feb 24 2026

    Tuesday February 24, 2026

    In 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.

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    11 Min.
  • Team USA's Historic Hockey Gold, San Diego FC's Record Win
    Feb 23 2026

    Monday February 23, 2026

    In this episode, we dive into a thrilling weekend of sports and local happenings in La Jolla. Team USA's men's hockey team has finally clinched a historic gold medal victory over Canada at the Milan Olympics, ending a 46-year wait. Meanwhile, San Diego FC celebrated a record-breaking 5-0 win against CF Montreal at Snapdragon Stadium, with five different players scoring, including a historic goal from 18-year-old Bryan Zamble.

    We also provide a detailed La Jolla surf report, highlighting the best times to catch the waves this week. Expect mostly sunny skies with temperatures reaching up to 65 degrees, perfect for enjoying the scenic beauty of the area.

    On the national front, significant changes to Social Security are on the horizon, with a cost-of-living adjustment set to increase monthly benefits. In financial news, Nvidia's earnings and a Supreme Court decision on tariffs have influenced market trends, while the crypto market experiences a slight downturn.

    Additionally, we discuss cybersecurity concerns as hackers exploit artificial intelligence, and we touch on the mixed reactions to the revival of the beloved sitcom "Scrubs." Stay tuned for more updates and insights from La Jolla and beyond.

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    11 Min.
  • San Diego Speed Plan Targets Safety, MLS Champs Kick Off
    Feb 20 2026

    Friday February 20, 2026

    In this episode, we explore La Jolla's surf conditions and San Diego's latest initiatives to enhance road safety. With waves reaching up to six feet and cooling winds, surfers can expect a dynamic weekend on La Jolla's shores. Meanwhile, San Diego's Comprehensive Speed Management Plan aims to reduce traffic fatalities by lowering speed limits across significant portions of the city. This initiative aligns with the Vision Zero goal, focusing on safer streets for pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers alike.

    In sports, San Diego FC is set to kick off its second MLS season as defending Western Conference champions. The team, which set records in its inaugural year, faces Montreal at Snapdragon Stadium, with rookie goalkeeper Duran Ferree making his debut. On the national stage, the NBA is addressing tanking concerns with potential rule changes to maintain competitive integrity.

    We also touch on shifting academic interests at the University of California, where AI programs are gaining traction over traditional computer science degrees. Additionally, we delve into the latest financial trends, including the rise in unsecured loans and the volatile crypto market. Finally, a remarkable discovery of dinosaur prints in the Italian Alps captures the imagination of paleontologists worldwide.

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    11 Min.
  • La Jolla's Iconic Mushroom House Revamp, Toreros Fire Coach Lavin
    Feb 19 2026

    Thursday February 19, 2026

    In this episode, we dive into the exciting developments surrounding La Jolla's iconic Mushroom House. This unique architectural landmark, perched above San Diego's Blacks Beach, is undergoing renovations to preserve its historical significance. Originally built in 1968 by an heir to the General Mills fortune, the Mushroom House is being assessed by a world-renowned geologist to ensure its durability against natural elements.

    We also cover major changes in the local sports scene as the University of San Diego Toreros part ways with head basketball coach Steve Lavin after a challenging tenure. Despite a promising start in 2023, the team struggled to make a mark in the NCAA tournaments, prompting a national search for new leadership.

    In addition to these local stories, we touch on national headlines, including Mark Zuckerberg's testimony in Los Angeles regarding social media's impact on youth and California's proposed wealth tax targeting billionaires. The episode wraps up with the latest in tech, as Meta plans to launch a new smartwatch, and a look at Chris Stapleton's extended All-American Road Show tour. Stay tuned for more updates and insights from La Jolla and beyond.

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    12 Min.