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Philanthropist of the year picked

MiraCosta sociology professor Theo Ha remembers how close she was to dropping out of college. The turning point came after she was shot in the arm in a drive by shooting

 

Carlsbad’s Dove Library reopens Saturday

Carlsbad’s Dove Library reopens with a community celebration marking the completion of $5.3 million in renovation work...

 

Lagoon conservancy adds canyon trail

Steep climb takes hikers to commanding view of San Elijo reserve, ocean

 

Escondidan a champion of black progress

Major Morris, 95, was one of last ‘buffalo soldiers,’ an affirmative action leader and photographer

 

Beekeepers buzzing with advice at fair

Bee Keepers Society answers questions at San Diego County Fair

 

Marine to talk about Camp Pendleton history

Col. Richard Rothwell, who served in the Marine Corps, will give a presentation on Camp Pendleton history 1 p.m. June 24 as part of the LIFE of Mira Costa College lecture series.

 

Man fatally stabbed in Oceanside church parking lot

A man in his 20s was stabbed in an Oceanside church parking lot early Wednesday and died before he could give police a good description of his attacker.

 

Downsized One Paseo heading to council

One year after a dense development proposed for Carmel Valley sparked a public outcry and raised concerns it would set a dangerous precedent for San Diego, a significantly smaller version will be presented to the City Council on Monday. Facing lawsuits and a possible public vote after opponents gathered enough signatures for a referendum, developer Kilroy Realty agreed in May 2015 to scale back its One Paseo "smart growth" project.

 

Carlsbad shoves lagoon trails plan to back burner

City Council says residents’ proposal may be discussed next year

 

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