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Governor appoints two to 22nd Ag. board

Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. recently announced who has been appointed to the 22nd District Agricultural Association

San Diego County Taxpayers’ Association supports high school district bond, opposes Del Mar school district bond

The San Diego County Taxpayers’ Association (SDCTA) recently released its position on two local school district bonds

Lightner, Ellis answer tough questions at City Council debate

(L-R) Moderator Thad Kousser, San Diego District 1 City Council candidates Ray Ellis (R) and incumbent Sherri Lightner (D). Photo/Daniel Lew

Traffic, transit and development in the rapidly growing Carmel Valley/Del Mar Heights area were only a few issues that steered an animated debate between San Diego District 1 City Council candidates Ray Ellis and incumbent Sherri Lightner

Del Mar supports investigation of San Onofre nuclear plant

After hearing a detailed explanation from a San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station official about the tubing failure and radiation release that took place in January

Supervisor hopefuls Danon, Roberts debate

From left, moderator Alison St. Johns of KPBS, Steve Danon and Dave Roberts

Steve Danon and Dave Roberts traded jabs and put forward their ideas for generating jobs and improving San Diego’s business climate in a lively debate on Monday, Sept. 24.

Docent training a fulfilling experience for local resident

San Elijo Lagoon Conservancy to offer docent open house on Sept. 8

Door-to-door transit service for Encinitas and Solana Beach begins

A new economical, on-demand, door-to-door transportation service that connects riders in shared vehicles to shopping districts, medical appointments, or any other destination in Encinitas and part of Solana Beach

Solana Beach immigrant youth get information on applying for deferred action

Status would grant work permits, relief from deportation

San Diego Polo Club lease process delayed

When the San Diego Polo Club’s lease expired earlier this year, the city-owned property was supposed to go through a request for proposal process in May in order to award a new lease on the site.

One Paseo still working through DEIR responses

Marcela Escobar-Eck told the Carmel Valley Community Planning Board Aug. 23 that the group is still reviewing the comments submitted on the Draft Environmental Impact Report

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  • Goodwill Store on Girard Avenue to open June 27
    Bargain-hunters will find locally donated items, as well as high-end merchandise brought in from other stores, at the Goodwill shop opening 10 a.m. June 27 at 7631 Girard Ave. As of June 28, the store hours will be 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Saturday, and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. The donation center (at the rear of the building) will continue to operat […]
  • UC San Diego Police release sketch of sexual battery suspect, issue safety tips
    The UC San Diego Police Department released a composite sketch of the suspect involved in a sexual battery that occurred on Campus Point Drive just south of Voigt Drive. The suspect is described as a shaved or bald headed white male in his late 20s to early 30s, and standing 6’1” tall with an athletic build, wearing a white shirt with blue jeans. […]
  • Going Green: 3 of the Coolest Sustainable Buildings in California
    By Paul Benton, Alcorn & Benton Architects We’ve heard the term “sustainable” but what does it mean when it comes to architecture?  A green building – or sustainable construction – is an energy-efficient, environmentally-friendly residential or commercial space. Sustainable architecture is important because it serves as the future of community growth and […]

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