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Sun, Sleep, and Sisterhood: Your San Diego Sunday Briefing

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March 8, 2026/07:00 AM
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Sun, Sleep, and Sisterhood: Your San Diego Sunday Briefing
Source: Wikimedia Commons / Author: Jon Sullivan

The City Mood: A Groggy Spring Awakening

If the coffee lines look a little longer this morning, there is a good reason. San Diego is waking up to the first day of Daylight Saving Time. At 2:00 a.m. today, our clocks jumped forward, effectively stealing an hour of sleep from every resident from San Ysidro to Oceanside. The mood across the city is a unique blend of morning grogginess and seasonal optimism. While we may be rubbing our eyes today, the reward is an extra hour of evening sunlight, perfect for those sunset walks at Sunset Cliffs or a late afternoon surf session that officially signals the arrival of the spring season.

The Big Talking Point: The Great Sleep Debate

Coinciding perfectly with the time change, today marks the start of Sleep Awareness Week. The key talking point among locals today is the perennial debate over whether California should finally move to a permanent time standard. With the loss of an hour fresh in everyone's minds, discussions are heating up regarding the health impacts of the biannual shift. Health experts are encouraging San Diegans to prioritize rest this weekend, especially as the sun now sets an hour later. Whether you are a fan of the extra light or a critic of the lost sleep, the shift is a reminder of the shifting seasons in our coastal paradise.

Today's Key Highlights

  • International Women's Day: Today is March 8, and the community is coming together to celebrate International Women's Day. The standout event is the "Pass the Torch" celebration on University Avenue. From noon to 4:00 p.m., residents can enjoy cultural food, dance performances, and a visual art gallery honoring generations of women innovators in San Diego.
  • The Hot Chocolate Run: Thousands of participants are hitting the streets this morning for the Hot Chocolate Run. With 5K, 10K, and 15K options, the high-energy event is helping many locals shake off their sleepiness with a side of cocoa.
  • Rhapsody in Blue: For those seeking a more refined afternoon, the City Ballet of San Diego is performing at the Balboa Theatre at 2:00 p.m., offering a cultural escape for the first Sunday of the new time cycle.

A Feel-Good Story: 80 Million Reasons to Smile

If you need a visual pick-me-up to counter the lost hour of sleep, look no further than the Carlsbad Flower Fields. Now in the second week of the 2026 season, the fields are reportedly experiencing an exceptionally vibrant early bloom. Thanks to a recent stretch of warm, sunny weather, the 55 acres of Giant Tecolote Ranunculus are germinating faster than in previous years. Visitors today will find nearly a third of the fields already popping with red, orange, and yellow hues. It is a literal sea of color that serves as a vivid reminder that, despite the missing hour on our clocks, spring has officially made its home in San Diego County.