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Guacamole, and more at avocado fest

Hordes of avocado lovers will swarm a nine-block section of Main Street Sunday during the annual Avocado Festival.

 

Coffee roaster has bold dream

Libra sells ‘coffee with a conscience’ to provide clean drinking water to plantation workers and their families

 

Neighbors sue Encinitas over small home addition

Group of Encinitas Ranch homeowners argue second-story addition on small home below will impede their ocean views

 

Vandals tag Batiquitos Lagoon nature center

Incidents increasing around Carlsbad wetlands, volunteers say

 

104-year-old plays piano for her party

For her recent 104th birthday, the Lake San Marcos Kiwanis threw a party at which Coleman played the piano. She plays mostly from memory

 

Hunters skilled at shooting down scandals

Congressman Duncan D. Hunter has some explaining to do regarding his use of campaign funds for personal use, but his task is nothing compared to what his father faced when then-Congressman Duncan L. Hunter was tagged as one of the major check writers in the House of Representatives banking scandal.

 

Escondido artist opens studio for tours

Escondido artist Cathy Carey is opening her art studio and giving tours ... go to Shelter to Soldier for training service dogs for veterans

 

San Diego's top 20 grilled cheese sandwiches

Our favorite local sammies for National Grilled Cheese Day on April 12

 

'Robo calls’ stir digital billboard debate in O’side

Oceanside residents received automated phone calls asking about digital billboards.

 

Private changing areas quell transgender debate

Students returning to Rancho Bernardo High School after spring break this year will find several new individual stalls in their changing areas, as Poway Unified School District works to address concerns sparked over a transgender student who uses the boys’ locker room.

 

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