Scripps Encinitas patient Hermes Castro may one day walk on his own, but with the help of the exoskeleton, he is able to move his feet beneath his body. (Photo courtesy of Scripps Memorial Hospital)
“A California Mermaid,” shown March 22, is one of 101 banners on light posts along Coast Highway 101 in Encinitas. The banner, by Lauren Tannehill, is part of the Arts Alive project. (North Coast Current photo)
John Murray catches his sign while standing on one hand along El Camino Real near Encinitas Boulevard on Feb. 16. Murray has been spinning signs on and off for six years.

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San Dieguito superintendent set to retire

San Dieguito superintendent set to retire

Heather Rushall

San Dieguito Union High School District Superintendent Ken Noah says he’s excited to travel and do volunteer work following his retirement at the end of June. Noah joined... read story

May 24, 2013 • 0 comments

The student editor-in-chief of MavLife, La Costa Canyon High School's student newspaper, is protesting the cutting of the journalism class after recent controversial coverage.

Student editor protests demise of newspaper class

May 13, 2013

The student staff members of La Costa Canyon High School’s campus newspaper are struggling to keep the course alive for the next school year. After controversial coverage... Read more »

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Institutions

Employees mourn businessman Mark Anderson

Employees mourn businessman Mark Anderson

Helen Hawes

Encinitas lost a special person when Mark Anderson, the owner of Anderson Stationers, died in March. He would have been 70 years old on April 17. Anderson had pancreatic cancer,... read story

April 21, 2013 • 1 comment

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North Coast Beat

Artists pay homage to influential teacher

Artists pay homage to influential teacher

Helen Hawes

John Minchin’s warm brown eyes light up when he talks about his career as an architect and illustrator. Petite and upbeat Hildegarde Jaeger Stubbs is almost magical when she speaks of her work as a plein air painter. These two Encinitas... read story

March 25, 2013 • 0 comments

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