• San Diego Speed Plan Targets Safety, Dinosaur Prints Found
    Feb 20 2026

    Friday February 20, 2026

    In this episode, we dive into the latest developments in Encinitas and beyond. San Diego has launched a Comprehensive Speed Management Plan aimed at enhancing safety by reducing vehicle speeds on over 20% of the city's roads. This initiative is part of the Vision Zero goal to eliminate traffic fatalities and serious injuries, with potential speed reductions in business districts and school zones. Meanwhile, San Diego FC is gearing up for its second MLS season, following a record-breaking debut. The team will face Montreal at Snapdragon Stadium, with rookie goalkeeper Duran Ferree making his first start.

    In other news, a remarkable discovery in the Italian Alps has unearthed one of the largest collections of Triassic dinosaur prints, offering new insights into ancient ecosystems. Additionally, the tech world sees a shift as students pivot from traditional computer science to AI-focused programs, reflecting changing industry demands. Lastly, we touch on the ongoing volatility in the crypto markets and the NBA's plans to combat tanking. Tune in for a comprehensive look at these stories and more, including the latest Encinitas weather and surf conditions, promising a mostly sunny weekend with mild temperatures.

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    Feb 19 2026

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  • Encinitas Surf and Storms, San Diego FC's Culinary Debut
    Feb 18 2026

    Wednesday February 18, 2026

    In this episode from Encinitas, we dive into the latest surf conditions and weather updates as the city faces choppy waves and stormy skies. Surfers can expect waves ranging from six to eight feet, with conditions gradually calming by the weekend. The weather brings showers and thunderstorms, with temperatures hovering around the mid-50s and brisk winds adding to the chill.

    On the sports front, San Diego FC is set to make a culinary splash at their opening game in 2026 at Snapdragon Stadium. Local favorites like Buona Forchetta and The Crack Shack will serve up exciting new dishes, including dessert s’more nachos and wagyu beef bowls, promising a memorable experience for fans.

    In baseball news, Walker Buehler joins the San Diego Padres on a minor league deal, bringing his experience from the Dodgers to the Friars' roster. Meanwhile, the Olympic financial landscape is shifting with significant donations enhancing athlete compensation, and the legal battle over prediction markets heats up as the Trump administration backs operators like Kalshi against state bans.

    Stay tuned for more updates on crypto market movements, tech innovations, and entertainment industry developments, as Warner Bros reopens talks with Paramount Skydance amid ongoing negotiations.

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  • Encinitas Surf's Up: Ride the 5-Foot High Tide, Kaiser Strike Drags On
    Feb 17 2026

    Tuesday February 17, 2026

    In this episode, we dive into the surf conditions in Encinitas, where the morning brings three to five-foot waves with choppy conditions due to onshore winds. The optimal time to hit the waves is at 8 AM with a five-foot high tide and a favorable southwest swell. As the week progresses, expect varying surf conditions with choppy waters on Wednesday and improved conditions by Friday.

    We also discuss the ongoing Kaiser Permanente strike affecting over 31,000 healthcare workers in California and Hawaii, as negotiations for better pay and staffing continue without resolution. This strike has led to significant disruptions in patient care, highlighting the critical issues at stake.

    In sports, the San Diego Padres are officially on the market, with potential buyers eyeing the team valued at $2.5 billion. Despite the sale, team chairman John Seidler reassures fans that the Padres will remain in San Diego, a city known for its passionate baseball following.

    Finally, we touch on national stories, including Olympic triumphs, scientific discoveries related to COVID vaccines, and Anderson Cooper's departure from 60 Minutes. Stay tuned for more updates on Encinitas weather and local happenings.

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  • Encinitas Surf and Weather Alert, Cardroom Revenue Crisis
    Feb 16 2026

    Monday February 16, 2026

    In this episode, we dive into the latest surf and weather conditions in Encinitas, where surfers can expect fair waves around two to three feet this morning, with the best time to catch a ride at 7 AM. However, conditions will become choppy as winds shift to side-shore at 13 miles per hour by 9 AM, increasing throughout the day. The forecast also predicts rain and thunderstorms, with a high near 60 degrees, making for a dynamic start to the week.

    We also explore the financial challenges facing local cardrooms as new regulations set to take effect in April threaten to cut their revenue in half. Attorney General Rob Bonta's decision to prohibit blackjack-style games has sparked concern among cardroom operators and the California Gaming Association, who warn of potential job losses and economic impact on the community.

    In sports, Nick Castellanos joins the San Diego Padres, adding power and versatility to the team as they aim for their first World Series win. Meanwhile, the U.S. men's hockey team secures the number two seed in the Olympic tournament after a decisive victory over Germany. Join us for these stories and more, including national economic trends and local developments.

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  • Mason Miller Named Friars Closer, Olympic Medal Issues, AI News
    Feb 13 2026

    Friday February 13, 2026

    In today's episode, we cover Mason Miller's appointment as the closer for the Friars, as announced by manager Craig Stammen at the Peoria Sports Complex. This decision ends speculation about Miller's role, following his impressive setup performance with a 0.77 ERA. We delve into Olympic medal defects, with athletes reporting issues such as detaching ribbons and breaking medals. The organizing committee is addressing these concerns, while the medals' value is at a century-high due to soaring metal prices. In tech news, Amazon's Ring ends its partnership with Flock Safety after privacy concerns over a Super Bowl ad. Meanwhile, major tech companies like Alphabet and Amazon plan to invest $660 billion in AI, despite market jitters. In the crypto world, Bitcoin, Ethereum, and XRP see significant drops. Apple's new Siri initiative faces delays, impacting investor confidence. Lastly, Dancing With the Stars plans a new spinoff series, with Robert Irwin in talks to host and Mark Ballas potentially judging. The series aims to find the next professional partner and will air on ABC and Hulu, with convention tickets available soon.

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  • Encinitas Surf Report, Qualcomm Revenue, Pac-12 Expansion
    Feb 12 2026

    Thursday February 12, 2026

    In today's episode, we cover the surf conditions in Encinitas, where Thursday morning offers clean waves of two to four feet, shifting to choppy by noon. Friday and Saturday promise favorable surf, with Saturday being the standout day. Qualcomm reports a record $12.3 billion revenue for its first fiscal quarter, despite memory supply constraints impacting smartphone sales. The Pac-12 unveils its 2026 football schedule, marking a new era with six full-time members and a championship game at the highest seed's venue. American speedskater Jordan Stolz wins gold in the 1000 meters, setting an Olympic record. Drug cartels increasingly use cryptocurrency for money laundering, challenging law enforcement. The Netherlands adopts a four-day work week, raising productivity questions. In tech news, Elon Musk addresses xAI staff departures amid company reorganization. In the crypto market, Bitcoin and Ethereum experience slight declines. Finally, Guy Pearce and Jared Harris star in the political thriller "The Price of Peace," set during the 1945 Potsdam Conference, with filming scheduled for 2026.

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  • Encinitas Waves, Verlander's Return, SafeMoon Scandal.
    Feb 11 2026

    Wednesday February 11, 2026

    In today's episode, we cover Encinitas surf conditions with waves reaching four to five plus feet by noon, ideal for surfers at 11 AM with a low tide. Rain showers and mild winds are expected, with temperatures peaking at 62 degrees. George's at the Cove in La Jolla reopens its Ocean Terrace after renovations, featuring new amenities and a wine offer. In sports, Justin Verlander returns to the Detroit Tigers on a one-year deal, aiming for 300 career wins. The Winter Games in Italy spotlight San Diego athletes, including speedskater Eunice Lee and bobsledder Elana Meyers Taylor. In business, SafeMoon CEO Braden John Karony is sentenced to over eight years for defrauding investors, while a Bithumb error in South Korea mistakenly gave away 620,000 Bitcoins, prompting calls for regulation. Bitcoin drops 2.5 percent, Ethereum 5 percent, and XRP 3 percent. A study on Pompeii's baths reveals ancient Roman hygiene issues, challenging historical perceptions. Finally, Britney Spears sells her music catalog for an estimated $200 million, joining a trend among artists.

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