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Young college grad has doctor dreams

MiraCosta pre-med student among small number who finish AA degrees at ages 17 and 18

 

Escondido water plant decision delayed

Distrustful of the city’s assurance that the hearing would be continued for months, roughly 150 people from northeast Escondido packed the City Council Chambers Tuesday to show their opposition to a proposal to build a large recycled water treatment plant in their residential neighborhood.

 

Encinitas lets Leucadia project move ahead

A contentious plan for nine homes to be built on 2.25 acre lot in Leucadia is moving forward after the Encinitas City Council denied an appeal of the project filed by neighbors.

 

Couple donates $15K for library memorial

Program could raise millions to help cover renovation costs

 

Edison, regulators, cooperated on subpoena

Even as it was preparing to review a $4.7 billion deal settling costs for the failed San Onofre nuclear plant, the California Public Utilities Commission was working behind the scenes to draft and send subpoenas on behalf of plant owner Southern California Edison.

 

Veterans want recognition for ‘forgotten hero’

A group of veterans are spearheading an effort to get full recognition for the heroic efforts of a comrade on a secret mission during the Korean War 64 years ago.

 

Virus at Sage Canyon School prompts early release

Classes let out early at a Carmel Valley elementary school Wednesday after students and staff came down with nausea and vomiting because of an apparent virus, district officials said.

 

San Diego's best neighborhood burgers

For National Hamburger Day, sample a patty at one of these locally owned spots

 

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