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Work on new park under way in San Marcos

Construction is set to begin on long-awaited Richmar Park in San Marcos. City Council members will be on hand for a groundbreaking ceremony 10 a.m. Tuesday (June 7).

 

‘Hedda Gabler’ takes surprising comic turn

North Coast’s reimagined Ibsen classic mines dark humor in script

 

Oceanside Foundation helps area homeless

The Oceanside Charitable Foundation gave $60,000 in grants to three area nonprofits to help the area’s homeless and elderly.

 

Pedestrian killed by Sprinter train in San Marcos

A man was fatally struck by a Sprinter train while lying on tracks in San Marcos Saturday night, a sheriff's official said.

 

San Diego County Fair’s first day steams ahead

San Diego County Fair opens for its first full day.

 

Encinitas stretched thin by yoga razz

It’s a mad, mad, mad world as the San Diego County Fair kicks off at Del Mar with an Alice in Wonderland theme. Encinitas-based yoga foundation gets a razz for yanking funding for Encinitas classroom yoga. Roses to a possible new Blade in O’side and a lionhearted ad in closing days of election.

 

Retiring fire chief remembers a long career

Retiring Escondido Fire Chief Mike Lowry remembers one traffic accident call back in 1992 that changed his life.

 

Leucadia Club gets pushback on alcohol permit request

Encinitas Planning Commission says group should seek private-club liquor license, not one that allows sales to general public

 

Edison: San Onofre settlement is getting better for ratepayers

Utility customers are paying hundreds of millions of dollars less than they were scheduled to under an agreement that divided costs for the premature closure of the San Onofre nuclear power plant, Southern California Edison attorneys say in a new filing.

 

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