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Endangered birds released into flourishing San Elijo Lagoon

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Species recovery made possible by Gateway Property acquisition, wetland improvements

Rancho Valencia slated to open this fall

The window of the Rancho Valencia’s bar, The Pony Room. Photo: Karen Billing

Everything is getting an overhaul at the Rancho Santa Fe destination, down to their logo and branding colors, from deep orange to fresh blues and chevron patterns.

June 2012 crimes and arrests in Carmel Valley/Del Mar area

The numbers of crimes and arrests/citations with valid addresses that were reported to the San Diego County’s Automated Regional Justice Information System (ARJIS) by July 10 for the month of June 2012 in the San Diego City neighborhoods of Del Mar Heights, Carmel Valley, North City, and Torrey Highlands and the City of Del Mar…

Fundraising continues for expansion of Scripps Encinitas critical care facilities

From left: Carl Etter, Chief Kevin Crawford, Dr. Michael Lobatz, Tyler Miller and Jim Ashcraft join in at the groundbreaking ceremony for the new Scripps Encinitas Critical Care Building. Courtesy

With 28 years in the fire service, Kevin Crawford knows firsthand the value of having efficient and accessible emergency room facilities nearby.

May 2012 crimes and arrests in Del Mar/Carmel Valley

The numbers of crimes and arrests/citations with valid addresses that were reported to the San Diego County’s Automated Regional Justice Information System (ARJIS) by June 4 for the month of May 2012 in the San Diego City neighborhoods of Del Mar Heights, Carmel Valley, North City, and Torrey Highlands and the City of Del Mar…

Variety of concerns, issues raised at Interstate 5/State Route 56 public meeting

Caltrans seeking public input as it looks at four possible alternatives to make the missing linkages between I-5 South and 56 East, and 56 West and I-5 North.

Ireland’s ambassador to U.S. visits area

Brian O’Callaghan, Rob Mullally, Frank Cassidy, Eilis and Neil McKay, Marie Collins, Ambassador Michael Collins and Russell McHugh. Photo: Jon Clark

In the first-ever official visit to San Diego by Ireland’s ambassador to the United States, the diplomat told an audience of bio-tech executives at a breakfast meeting at the Grand Del Mar that, “despite all the travails and challenges, Ireland is very much open for business.”

Carmel Valley residents’ firm to serve on steering committee overseeing litigation against NFL

Fred Schenk

San Diego law firm Casey Gerry Schenk Francavilla Blatt & Penfield, LLP, has been appointed by U.S. District Court Judge Anita Brody to serve on the Plaintiffs Steering Committee which is overseeing national MDL litigation against the National Football League (NFL) alleging that multiple concussions can lead to long-term brain injuries. Casey Gerry is one of only nine law firms in the nation – and the only one in San Diego – serving on the leadership committee.

Election 2012: Three San Diego City Council District One candidates challenge incumbent Lightner for seat

Incumbent District 1 San Diego Councilwoman Sherri Lightner has her hands full as the June 5 primary election approaches, juggling the responsibilities of what she called a “more than full-time job” while trying to fend off three challengers for her seat.

Hilliard campaign for county supervisor highlights experience, fiscal responsibility

Carl Hilliard

When Carl Hilliard’s application for endorsement came across the desk of the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association, the statewide political organization’s board didn’t have to think twice about backing the Del Mar Mayor in his county supervisor campaign.

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    Ocean Views & Dramatic Sunsets Grand Entrance with 20’ ceilings & 7,700 sq. ft.. Impeccably decorated, one-of-a-kind showstopper with expansive rooms for casual or elegant entertaining. Unique design full of large and small pleasures. Custom double entry doors, grand two-story living room, vanishing edge pool/spa with fountains & fiber optic ligh […]
  • Emotions tugged, tested in new Globe comedy about loss, Be a Good Little Widow
    Bekah Brunstetter’s “Be a Good Little Widow” at The Old Globe is an interesting juxtaposition of happy and sad, reality and romanticism. The dialogue sometimes comes off as stilted, and I often felt that Melody’s character seemed very immature. However, the cast as a whole is terrific, and Hal Brooks’ direction centers the story well between the bookends of […]
  • Plein air paintings Capture The Light along with prizes at La Jolla Art Association exhibition
    Through May, the La Jolla Art Association (LJAA) is showing a collection of paintings submitted to its annual Plein Air Juried Competition. The show was judged by Andrea Gaye and curated by Rae Ann Marks, with assistance from Salli Sachse and Mike Morse. […]

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  • Teen Volunteers in Action hosts parent luncheon
    The founding chapter of TVIA held this year’s final parent luncheon on May 14 at Lomas Santa Fe Country Club, to close out the year, welcome new members for the 2013-2014 year, and enjoy a presentation on how to help teens become engaged in charitable work. […]
  • Rancho Santa Fe Community Center Gatsby Gala
    Guests embraced the theme by wearing a dazzling array of 1920-era attire and enjoyed bidding on an impressive array of auction items that included a private two-hour basketball clinic with NBA legend Steve Kerr and an adorable Labrador retriever puppy named Gatsby. […]
  • Las Damas De Fairbanks Spring Fashion Show
    The fashion show featured spring looks from Maggie B., Mister B., Nicole Miller and Dejachic. […]