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New sculptures soar over downtown Vista

The eight art pieces selected as the 2016 winners of the Kites Over Vista program have been installed in downtown Vista.

 

Hotel, more coming to busy San Marcos corner

One of the most-high profile corners in San Marcos — vacant land just a block from the freeway — is about to add a hotel, followed by a restaurant, commercial space, and possibly townhomes.

 

Injured Marine gets wish granted

Several nonprofits banded together to make a wish come true for an injured Camp Pendleton Marine Sgt. Juan Mendez.

 

Fire destroys San Marcos woodwork shop

A custom woodworking shop in San Marcos went up in flames early Friday, destroying an estimated $500,000 worth of products, lumber and machinery.

 

Runner inspires track meet, scholarships

Runner’s memory inspires track meet, scholarships

 

City golf course sees decline in players

The number of rounds played at the city-owned course have declined by more than half.

 

Escondido’s new fire chief appointed

The Escondido Fire Department will have a new chief beginning June 5 with the promotion of Deputy Fire Chief Russell Knowles who will succeed Fire Chief Mike Lowry who is retiring after almost 34 years with the city.

 

Lumber therapy helps eliminate cravings at a bargain

There was a story in last Sunday’s Union-Tribune about a young woman who was able to lose 18 pounds with the help of a gadget she used to give herself an electric shock each time she ate a snack.

 

Rental assistance ending at Carlsbad complex

Low-income residents must move or pay steep increases

 

American Legion runs Relay for Life

The local American Legion Auxiliary’s Team ALA 146 Warriors participated in a recent American Cancer Society "Relay for Life" to raise money for cancer research and encourge cancer survivors.

 

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