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Sunny Mornings | Encinitas

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Get ready for a brand-new way to start your day! Coming soon to your podcast lineup, "Sunny Mornings Encinitas”, your ultimate daily news companion. We're here to make your mornings brighter, and here's how. Every morning, we've got your back with the freshest updates on local and national news, weather forecasts, tide information, surf reports, upcoming events, and the latest sports buzz. Our mission is to brighten your day and get it started on a positive note. We know news should be enlig ...
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Down at Our Rendezvous

Sheli and Ben Higgins

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Sheli and Ben Higgins hang out and drink with their guests at The Regal Seagull in Leucadia. Topics include beer and other beverages, food, restaurants, sports, media, arts and crafts, music, and much more!
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Get your local news, latest weather and traffic updates from NBC 7 San Diego every day of the week, including Saturday and Sunday. Today in San Diego features news stories from Steven Luke, Marianne Kushi and First Alert weather from Sheena Parveen. The Today in San Diego podcast will keep you informed in a short amount of time. It’s Coverage You Count On.
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Mile 135

Ryan Dalton

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I’m Ryan Dalton. I’m an author, a traveler, a foodie, and a voice actor. I travel all over, signing books and teaching kids about writing, and everywhere I go I search for the most interesting restaurants and coffee shops. I want to tell you all about them.
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June 20, 2024 SE02:EP125 In today's episode, we remember the 121st anniversary of Barney Oldfield, known as the "speed king," becoming a legend by driving the first gas-powered car to sixty miles per hour. In the Encinitas and North County Surf Report, we'll see easing surf through Friday, with waist-high waves at average breaks, chest-high in Sout…
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Hundreds of legal claims from people who say they were sexually abused by members of the clergy have forced the Roman Catholic Diocese of San Diego to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Negotiations are now underway between Food4Less and the union representing thousands of their workers, who could be on the verge of a strike. Starting in August, bar a…
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As we enter the first weekend of summer, experts have some tips for you as we reach the high temperatures. If you're in the East County and trying to get to the beach, there's a road closure you need to know about. Though there have been no wildfires in San Diego County, winds have been pulling smoke from the fires up north. Here's NBC 7's Nichelle…
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A man suspected of trying to kidnap a young girl this week at the Mission Valley Mall is now in custody. The 27-year-old man accused of stabbing a pregnant woman at an ATM in Mira Mesa over the weekend pleaded not guilty to multiple charges. Today a grand re-opening is planned for the San Diego FC's official store. See Privacy Policy at https://art…
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A former Torrey Pines High School baseball stand-out accused of stabbing a pregnant woman at an ATM in Mira Mesa last weekend will make his first court appearance today. Many victims of January's historic floods have been staying in hotels for months, but today some of them will finally be able to return home. Neighbors in Santee say they are tryin…
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In Mission Valley. a man tried to kidnap a six-year-old girl right in front of her mother. San Diego Sheriff's Department is investigating the death of a two-month-old baby at a home in Santee. A new homeless shelter is expected to open in National City today. Here's NBC 7's Nicole Gomez with the top stories of the day. See Privacy Policy at https:…
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A man accused of stabbing a pregnant woman in Mira Mesa has a history of violent behavior. More high-rise housing could be coming to Hillcrest in hopes of helping with the housing crisis. The latest San Diego athlete to secure a spot in this summer's Paris Olympics might be our biggest name so far. Here's NBC 7's Steven Luke with the top stories of…
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June 18, 2024 SE02:EP124 In today's episode, we celebrate International Sushi Day, learning about its fascinating history and the evolution of this beloved dish. In the Encinitas and North County Surf Report, we'll see waist to chest-high waves Tuesday, with morning On-Shore winds. Next, we check the weather in Encinitas, expecting patchy fog in th…
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June 17, 2024 SE02:EP123 In today's episode, we remember the 249th anniversary of the Battle of Bunker Hill, a significant act of defiance against British rule that took place in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1775. In the Encinitas and North County Surf Report, we'll see a fresh South-West swell to peak on Monday, with widespread waist to chest-high wa…
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Several events are happening around San Diego County in commemoration of Juneteenth coming up this week. Governor Newsom is sending more troops from the National Guard to the U.S.-Mexico Border in response to the fentanyl crisis. As more changes are expected for immigration policies, President Biden's recent executive action is facing legal challen…
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Millions of dollars for homeless programs and shelters have been approved in Mayor Todd Gloria's budget. Train service resumes this morning, after a teen was killed in Sorrento Valley. Crews will be in a trio of San Diego neighborhoods to complete a number of road repairs this weekend. Here's NBC 7's Nicole Gomez with the top stories of the day. Se…
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The Roman Catholic Diocese of San Diego will file for chapter 11 bankruptcy next week. Governor Gavin Newsom is sending more national guard troops to the border in an effort to stop the flow of illegal drugs into California. San Diego FC introduced Chucky Lozano this weekend with a news conference at the future home of the newest Major League Socce…
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June 15, 2024 SE02:EP122 In today's episode, we remember the 247th anniversary of the Continental Congress defining the United States flag, which we now commemorate on Flag Day, celebrated on June 14th. In the Encinitas and North County Surf Report, we'll see a mix of Southwest swell and Northwest windswell with average breaks offering waist to che…
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In the "Today in San Diego" podcast, SDPD has an update on the type of car they're looking for in a possible hate crime investigation, Mayor Todd Gloria names Deputy San Diego Fire-Rescue Department Chief Robert Logan II as the city’s next fire chief, and for the second straight game the Padres hit a walk-off homer. See Privacy Policy at https://ar…
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June 13, 2024 SE02:EP121 In today's episode, we remember the 58th anniversary of the landmark Miranda v. Arizona case, which established guidelines for police interrogations to ensure suspects are informed of their Fifth Amendment rights. In the Encinitas and North County Surf Report, we'll see South West swell topping out Thursday with waist to sh…
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New data is highlighting how difficult it is to afford a home in San Diego. Nearly 700 customers under the City of San Diego's Public Utilities Dept. had money taken out of their account, thanks to an IT error. Conservationists in the East County are celebrating a win, as they fight back a large housing proposal that many were concerned over. See P…
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June 12, 2024 SE02:EP120 In today's episode, we remember the 85th anniversary of the first Baseball Hall of Fame induction ceremony in Cooperstown, New York, with Babe Ruth, Ty Cobb, and Honus Wagner among the inaugural class. In the Encinitas and North County Surf Report, we'll see a new Southwest swell building through midweek, with waist to shou…
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Today the San Diego City Council will vote on Mayor Todd Gloria's 2025 budget. A type of magic mushroom is gaining interest around the country, but UCSD scientists say it can be more toxic than fentanyl and cocaine. Tomorrow, the 2024 San Diego County Fair begins. This year's theme is Let's Go Retro. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy …
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June 12, 2024 SE02:EP119 In today's episode, we remember the 42nd anniversary of the premiere of Steven Spielberg's "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial," a film that captivated audiences and became the highest-grossing movie of all time. In the Encinitas and North County Surf Report, we'll see a playful mix of swells with average breaks offering waist to c…
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The San Diego Housing Authority revealed it will receive a nearly 20 percent budget increase next year to try and combat our city's housing crisis. The FBI is hosting it's LGBTQ law enforcement summit next week in the wake of recent hate crime attacks in Hillcrest. Today San Diego leaders will break ground on a redevelopment project at Brown Field …
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June 10, 2024 SE02:EP118 In today's episode, we remember the 252nd anniversary of the Burning of the Gaspee, a significant act of defiance against British rule that took place in Narragansett Bay in 1772. In the Surf Report, we'll see a playful mix of swells with average breaks offering waist to chest-high waves, and South County standouts pushing …
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San Diego County is launching a campaign to better educate families about the dangers of human trafficking. Firefighters were able to extinguish the prescribed burn on MCAS Miramar. Later this week, The City of San Diego will pay nearly $900,000 to settle a lawsuit alleging negligence by the San Diego Police Department. Here's NBC 7's Jackie Crea w…
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The city of San Diego has announced thousands of dollars in emergency funds for local small businesses still recovering from January's flooding. Right now, the southbound lanes of the SR-125 are closed from the 94 connector up to Jamacha Rd. The San Diego Police Department is holding a gun buy back event today. They are offering a $100 gift card fo…
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Today, Scott Wahl will officially be sworn in as the City of San Diego's Chief of Police. The FBI is hosting a LGBTQ law enforcement summit after a number of potential hate crimes in Hillcrest. After 41 seasons at the helm of NBC's "Wheel of Fortune", Pat Sajak is signing off for the final time tonight. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/priva…
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June 07, 2024 SE02:EP116 In today's episode, we commemorate the 95th anniversary of Vatican City becoming a sovereign state with the signing of the Lateran Treaty in 1929. In the Surf Report, we'll see playful swells through Friday and Saturday, with waist to chest-high waves, and larger at standout spots. Next, we check the weather, expecting patc…
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After more than three decades of service the San Diego Police Department, today will be Chief David Nisleit's last day on the job. Concern is growing in Hillcrest about possible attacks against the LGBTQ+ community after a window of community aid group "Trans Frontier" was shattered. San Diego Gas and Electric is alerting it's customers to a new ut…
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June 06, 2024 SE02:EP115 In today's episode, we remember the 180th anniversary of Sir George Williams founding the first YMCA in London. We then check out the Surf Report, with Southwest swell topping out on Thursday with good summertime breaks in San Diego in the waist to chest-high range. Next, we dive into the weather, expecting patchy fog in th…
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New actions are taking place in response to the sewage crisis in San Diego County. A statewide tax hike will raise gas prices soon, but elected leaders are demanding a pause. San Diego's Cool Zones program is now available as warmer weather is expected in our forecast. Here's NBC 7's Marianne Kushi with the top stories of the day. See Privacy Polic…
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June 05, 2024 SE02:EP114 In today's episode, we remember the 91st anniversary of the United States abandoning the gold standard, a move that came after Congress nullified creditors' rights to demand gold payments. In the Surf Report for Encinitas and North County, we'll see a playful mix of swells with thigh to waist-high waves at average breaks an…
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June 04, 2024 SE02:EP113 In today's episode of Sunny Mornings in Encinitas, we begin by commemorating the 105th anniversary of the Nineteenth Amendment to the US Constitution being passed by the Senate, granting women the right to vote. We then dive into the Surf Report, expecting playful thigh-waist high waves with occasional chest high sets throu…
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The City of San Diego is now facing legal action as the battle over beach front yoga classes continues. Del Mar beaches set to reopen today after a shark attack hospitalizes a man. A new budget plan means more firefighters and help for the homeless could be on the way to Chula Vista. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Pr…
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A swimmer sustained significant but not life threatening injuries after being attacked by a shark in the waters off Del Mar Sunday morning. Rubio's Coastal Grill is closing 48 locations across California, including 13 here in San Diego. Today, California's DMV'S are expanding their online services in an effort to reduce wait times. See Privacy Poli…
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June 03, 2024 SE02:EP112 In today's episode of Sunny Mornings in Encinitas, we begin by celebrating the 59th anniversary of Ed White's historic spacewalk, making him the first American astronaut to walk in space. We then check the Surf Report, which predicts a slight decrease in surf with fair to poor conditions in Encinitas and North County, with …
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A lot of traffic is expected around Balboa Park and Downtown San Diego, as the Rock 'n' Roll Marathon is taking place this morning. San Diegans are heading to the Mexican Consulate in Downtown to cast their ballots for Mexico's Presidential Election. UC San Diego's academic workers, who are part of the UAW Union, plan to walk off the job tomorrow. …
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A couple from Del Mar Heights is offering a $2,500 reward for the arrest of a man who stole thousands of dollars in heirloom jewelry from their home. Burn permits are being suspended across San Diego County today. This means people will no longer be able to do any outdoor burning of things like branches, leaves or dead vegetation. The city says rep…
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May 31, 2024 SE02:EP111 In today's episode, we celebrate National Macaroon Day by exploring the history and unique qualities of this American cookie. We'll dive into the surf report, noting a slight increase with waist-high waves in Encinitas and shoulder-high sets at top breaks. The weather forecast predicts a partly sunny day with a high near 65 …
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A trial date has been set for a former Teacher of the Year accused of having inappropriate relationships with two students. County health leaders are alerting San Diegans about another Tuberculosis exposure, this time at San Diego College of Continuing Education between last November and February. Starting Saturday, June 1, Cal Fire is suspending p…
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The 8 westbound in Mission Valley is now back open after a fatal rollover crash involving a box truck. A controversial housing plan that could double the size of 2 San Diego neighborhoods could move forward today. One piece of evidence will undergo new DNA testing as convicted killer Scott Peterson pushes for a new trial. See Privacy Policy at http…
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May 30, 2024 SE02:EP110 In today's episode, we begin with the Encinitas surf report, with fun to medium size South West swell expected to ease Thursday into the back half of the week. We provide details on conditions in Encinitas and North County, including optimal tide times and wind speeds. Next, we highlight the introduction of a new technology …
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In the "Today in San Diego" podcast, the city of Chula Vista notified restaurant owners that Labor Day is the deadline for outdoor patios, convicted killer and San Diego native Scott Peterson is set to be back in court today as he continues his efforts to get a new trial, and a Twin Peaks Middle Schooler is now in the third round of the Scripps Nat…
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May 29, 2024 SE02:EP109 In today's episode, we begin with the Encinitas surf report, anticipating a slow rise in South Southwest swell and a secondary Northwest swell on Wednesday, with waist-high sets at better breaks. We provide details on conditions in Encinitas and North County, including optimal tide times and wind speeds, and discuss the expe…
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The TSA has reported it's busiest day on record - screening 2.9 million flyers last Friday, forecasting a potentially historic summer travel season ahead. A few organized events are set to take place along our coasts to clean up the mess left by Memorial Day crowds. A sports legend is gone, we have a look at Bill Walton's legendary life on and off …
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May 28, 2024 SE02:EP108 In today's episode, we begin with the Encinitas surf report, with minor Northwest windswell expected on Tuesday, with most breaks below waist-high. The windswell should come up slightly on Wednesday. We provide details on conditions at Encinitas and North County, including optimal tide times and wind speeds. Next, we highlig…
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Several Memorial Day Observances will be held today across San Diego county, including a wreath laying ceremony at the USS Midway Museum. Four Months after flooding destroyed homes and forced hundreds of San Diegans from their South Bay homes, a group of homeowners were finally able to move back into their remodeled apartments this weekend. In the …
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