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North Coast Current

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This holiday season, the North Coast Current highlights news from local nonprofits, fundraisers and other outlets in support of our communities. (Hugo Humberto Plácido da Silva, FreeImages)
Home Start and One Paseo toy drive accepting donations
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ENCINITAS: Meet elected officials at chamber-hosted event Oct. 30
DEL MAR: Fall Home/Garden Show at Fairgrounds Oct. 21-22
ENCINITAS: San Diego Botanic Garden annual fundraiser Sept. 9
OCEANSIDE: Boaters can drop off expired flares at harbor Sept. 9
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Kevin “Blax” Burroughs is the Oceanside Theatre Co.’s associate artistic director. (Courtesy photo)
Wrap up 2023 with theater, art, fresh local produce and more
North Coast Current
The year’s end approaches in coastal North San Diego County with opportunities to enjoy local art, attend a show, learn tips for building business for a successful 2024, and support local farmers and vendors.
Oceanside Museum of Art gala celebrates partnerships
Barn Bash raises more than $400K for Scripps’ Lusardi Tower
Boys & Girls Clubs of San Dieguito renames Encinitas club and gym after longtime employees
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Carlsbad regenerative orthopedic developer Advanced Biologics announces merger with Isto
North Coast Current
Regenerative orthopedic innovator Advanced Biologics, based in Carlsbad, recently completed a merger with orthobiologic firm Isto Biologics earlier this month, the companies announced.
City Report: Rail Trail, marathon permit top October topics in Encinitas
Alysse Dodge
During the October meetings of the Encinitas City Council, several important matters were on the agenda, among them the extension of the Coastal Rail Trail, a discussion about Legislative Policy and Priorities, and the deliberation over a second-year permit for the Moonlight Beach Half Marathon.
Carlsbad budget surplus gives boost to programs, pension payments
North Coast Current
Carlsbad pension payments and community programs are among the items getting an extra financial boost thanks to funds from a budget surplus, the city recently announced.
City Report: Housing density, warehouse project in spotlight
Owen Pratt
Downtown Oceanside development has recently been limited by the City Council, undoing a 4-year old policy change. Meanwhile, a controversial warehouse project has people upset over traffic problems, lack of transparency and possible environmental hazards.
The San Dieguito Union High School District offices in Encinitas. (Google Street View photo)
Education Matters: Defining a woman
Marsha Sutton
With every trustee praising the potential for conflict resolution in the often divided San Dieguito Union High School District, which has been plagued in recent years with heated dissension, a unanimous vote to approve what the district is calling the One San Dieguito Initiative was anticipated. That is, until one trustee asked the National Conflict Resolution Center president for the definition of a woman.
Encinitas resident Alyssa Spencer celebrates her history-making win Sept. 24 at the Super Girl Surf Pro in Oceanside. (Photo by Kurt Steinmetz for for ASA Entertainment)
Alyssa Spencer of Encinitas wins Super Girl Surf Pro in Oceanside
OsideNews
Encinitas native Alyssa Spencer made Nissan Super Girl Surf Pro history Sunday, Sept, 24, when she won the event, making her the second competitor ever to win red capes on both the East and West Coasts, event organizers announced.
Pannikin Coffee & Tea will soon occupy the former Bunker House Cafe in downtown Oceanside. (Urban Property Group photo)
Pannikin coffee to set up shop in historic Oceanside building
OsideNews
Pannikin Coffee & Tea can now claim two historic coastal North San Diego County spots it calls home. The regional coffee institution is set to open a new location in a noteworthy building in downtown Oceanside.
Anthony “Tony” Brandenburg, pictured in an Encinitas City Council campaign photo, died at his home on Oct. 3 after battling cancer. He was 83 years old. (Courtesy photo)
Family, friends recall retired judge, Encinitas community advocate Tony Brandenburg
Alysse Dodge
Anthony “Tony” Brandenburg, who served the community, region, tribal nations and country in several notable ways, died at his home on Oct. 3 after battling cancer. He was 83 years old.
Tri-City Medical Center in Vista. (OsideNews file photo by Steve Marcotte)
Tri-City Healthcare board approves plan to partner with UC San Diego Health
OsideNews
The Tri-City Healthcare District will partner with UC San Diego Health for management services after a unanimous vote of the district’s Board of Directors on Oct. 26, the two providers announced.
Oceanside paramedics revive 6 men after fentanyl overdoses
OsideNews
Six men who overdosed on fentanyl were revived by first responders at Seagaze Park in Oceanside on Friday, July 14, authorities reported.
Chief Petty Officer Maurice Tanjuaquio, an Oceanside native, is assigned to the Navy Expeditionary Logistics Support Group operating out of Williamsburg, Virginia. (Photo by Mass Communication 1st Class Beverly Taylor, Navy Office of Community Outreach)
Oceanside native serves with Navy Expeditionary Logistics Support Group
Navy Office of Community Outreach
Chief Petty Officer Maurice Tanjuaquio, a native of Oceanside, serves the U.S. Navy assigned to Navy Expeditionary Logistics Support Group operating out of Williamsburg, Virginia.
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