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Work progresses on Inland Rail Trail

The final mile of the San Marcos stretch of the Inland Rail Trail set to open in the next few months, and work will start soon on the next four miles, stretching the popular path into Vista. But it turns out those four miles will not be one continual line just quite yet.

 

Judges go down the rabbit hole at fair

Rabbit show continues through Sunday at San Diego County Fair

 

Escondido couple celebrates 75th anniversary

Patsy Blair, 93, still has the telegram she received during World War II informing her that her husband, Robert, was critically wounded. But she never lost hope that he would come home some day to her and their two little children.

 

O’side to consider advertising on city vehicles

Oceanside may allow ads on city vehicles to earn money for programs.

 

Escondido OKs community-focused budget

With minimal discussion and no controversy Tuesday evening the Escondido City Council approved it’s 2016-17 operating budget which totals $184.4 million.

 

Gaspar’s race to lose?

After finishing a strong second in the District 3 supervisor primary, Encinitas Mayor Kristin Gaspar appears poised to become the next new supervisor.

 

Fair’s ‘Alice’ theme is picture-perfect

‘Wonderland’ attractions proving a popular selfie target with San Diego County Fairgoers

 

Crack Shack expands to Encinitas

Popular fried chicken eatery in Little Italy will open second location in North County

 

North County School News, June 9

Impacts of cellphones, tech toys subject of ‘Screenagers’ movie

 

Czech artists show work in Carlsbad

A group of artists from the Czech Republic are exhibiting their works at the COAL Gallery in Carlsbad as part of an international cultural exchange.

 

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