Rotary gives back to community garden and Heritage Museum
Encinitas Community Garden expected to debut this summer ENCINITAS — Roughly 25 Encinitas Rotary Club members were hard at work carrying wood, sawing and drilling April 26 at the soon-to-debut...
View ArticleJudge orders environmental impact report for ‘Desert Rose’
ENCINITAS — The developers behind the “Desert Rose” development must complete an environmental impact report to push the project forward, a Superior Court judge ruled on April 25. The council was wrong...
View ArticleLoan program encourages groups to convert to recycled water
ENCINITAS — For businesses and large developments, switching from potable to recycled water requires costly infrastructure upgrades. To help ease the burden, San Dieguito Water District is offering a...
View ArticleNew sign welcomes people to downtown Encinitas
ENCINITAS — What’s known as the Encinitas sign arcs over Coast Highway 101 and D Street. Now, the southern portion of downtown has a landmark welcoming people. Residents and city officials celebrated...
View ArticleCost to fix incorrect property tax bills pegged at $183K
ENCINITAS — Thousands of homeowners in the San Dieguito Union High School (SDUHSD) were overcharged on their property tax bills last fall. The cost to send out accurate bills and issue refunds:...
View ArticleEncinitas considers ways to grow urban agriculture
Council takes interest in easing backyard chicken rules ENCINITAS — The council plowed the way for new agriculture initiatives on Wednesday night. For one, council members agreed to take a closer look...
View ArticleNew group fundraising for an Encinitas arts center
ENCINITAS — Broadly speaking, Encinitas Friends of the Arts (EFA), a newly formed nonprofit, wants to elevate arts throughout the city. That mission statement might not turn heads. But increasingly,...
View ArticleUpdated: Fires burn North County
CARLSBAD — Flames crackled in front of Greg Saska, who watched his home on Skimmer Court burn around noon on Wednesday. “It’s almost too much to bear,” 63-year-old Saska said, noting he’s lived at the...
View ArticleLong-term sand project misses federal funding deadline
REGION — The Encinitas and Solana Beach sand project recently hit a funding setback. In the aftermath, it remains to be seen how exactly the cities grapple with coastal erosion. The joint plan calls...
View ArticleResident passionate about investment education
Richard Loth will lead free lecture series on mutual funds ENCINITAS — Some take part in beach cleanups. Others contribute to charities. Solana Beach resident Richard Loth is donating his time to...
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