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From Turkey Trot races and dazzling light displays representing the beauty of nature to tree lightings and Small Business Saturday, coastal North San Diego County enters the holiday season with a range of activities throughout our communities.
Cushman & Wakefield announced Nov. 21 the firm has represented owner Lincoln Property Company in a new lease for the entire 157,973-square-foot Class A industrial corporate headquarters property located at 2081 Faraday Ave. in Carlsbad.
Encinitas now has an interim city manager after Pam Antil and the City Council agreed to part ways on Nov. 20.
The Carlsbad City Council has named Geoff Patnoe, the city’s current assistant city manager and a more than 20-year veteran of local government, to be Carlsbad’s next city manager starting Dec. 19.
Vista Deputy Mayor Katie Melendez will return to the City Council after winning reelection on November's ballot, according to final results Dec. 3 from the San Diego County Registrar of Voters.
We will be tested after the election — no matter how we voted — to keep the faith. We will be called to not only foster life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, but open our hearts to those whose pathways intersect ours, and encourage them to walk with heart, even when others try to appeal to the baser instincts of hatred, lust, anger and cruelty.
Three North San Diego County breweries won gold medals on Saturday, Oct. 12, at the 2024 Great American Beer Festival in Denver, the nation’s largest professional brewing competition commonly referred to as “The Oscars” of the craft beer industry.
“Red Blooded,” a provocative, award-winning short film about school board intrigue, bullying and self-reflection — ripped right from the climate of recent political and social conflicts — will screen during San Diego Film Week on Nov. 9 after winning three trophies at the 2024 San Diego Film Awards.
In last year’s CIF playoff contest, the Nighthawks of Del Norte High School defeated the visiting Pirates of Oceanside 26-11. It was almost a different scenario Friday, Nov. 8, on the field of Oceanside High as the favored No. 8 seed Pirates took an early 21-0 lead. Ultimately, though, the final score of 42-35 went in favor of the No. 9 Nighthawks.
Local and regional officials marked the completion of the $100 million San Marcos Creek Project, one of the city’s largest capital improvement programs, with a ribbon-cutting on Oct. 16.
Oceanside’s Fire Department got a $70,000 boost this month for the purchase of new emergency response equipment.
Shelter to Soldier, a nonprofit organization that adopts dogs from local shelters and trains them to become service dogs for veterans, hosted its 12th Annual Be the Light Gala on Aug. 18 at L’Auberge Del Mar.