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Historic hotel to be restored

Dolphin Hotel set to get a makeover starting next month.

 

Nightclub's liquor license suspended

The state's Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control suspended the club's license for 45 days.

 

Legoland’s 2nd hotel will be a castle

City smiles on theme park’s construction plans

 

2 accused in Carlsbad sniper attack

An estranged wife and her gun range instructor pleaded not guilty Friday to conspiracy and other charges after authorities say they were behind a sniper attack that injured the woman’s husband in Carlsbad last week.

 

Clinic gets grants to fight teen drinking, drugs

Vista Community Clinic received two grants totaling more than $1.3 million to prevent drinking, drug use and HIV among area teens.

 

Group works to preserve local wildlife corridor

Supporters of a 2,000-acre open space preserve and county park known as Hellhole Canyon in eastern Valley Center have kicked off a fund raising campaign with a goal of purchasing 400 nearby developable acres so they can forever remain in their natural state.

 

Million Thanks golf tourney coming to Pendleton

Non-profit, A Million Thanks, is putting on its first annual charity golf tournament, “Birdies for the Brave” Sept. 30 for service members and civilians at Camp Pendleton’s Marine Memorial Golf Course.

 

Golf Tourney supports combat wounded

Fairways 4 Veterans Golf Outing is hosted by Wounded Warrior Homes, a San Marcos based nonprofit provides affordable transitional housing and support services for post 9/11 combat veterans with traumatic brain injury and post traumatic stress.

 

Shelter to Soldier gets 15K grant from Petco

Shelter to Soldier, a San Diego-based nonprofit that trains shelter dogs to assist veterans, received a $15,000 grant from the Petco Foundation as part of the foundation’s Helping Heroes fundraising campaign with Natural Balance Pet Foods.

 

Church puts on Rancho Days celebration

The Village Community Presbyterian Church in Rancho Santa Fe marks its 60th anniversary and continues an annual tradition started more than two decades ago--Rancho Days.

 

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