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Emergency lights. (Ariel Camilo, FreeImages)

Swimmer rescued after search near Oceanside Pier

OsideNews October 26, 2025
A swimmer was pulled from the water in critical condition Friday, Oct. 24, after a large-scale ocean rescue near the Oceanside Pier, authorities reported.
Oceanside city officials review the Tyson Street Beach site slated for sand replenishment beginning Oct. 27. (Oceanside city photo)

Sand set for Oceanside’s Tyson Street Beach

News Release October 26, 2025
Oceanside will begin its first official opportunistic sand placement project, guided by the city’s Sand Compatibility Opportunistic Use Program permits.
Rep. Scott Peters (D-50th District), second from left, attends Interfaith Community Services’ annual meeting Thursday, Oct. 23 in Escondido. (Interfaith Community Services photo)

Interfaith Community Services launches fund to offset federal cuts

News Release October 25, 2025
At its annual meeting on Thursday, Oct. 23, Interfaith Community Services, North San Diego County’s largest social services agency, launched its People for People Fund, a new community fund designed to urgently and directly provide support to individuals and families most affected by recent federal funding cuts and policy changes.
Oceanside Police Department. (OPD social media photo)

Authorities close two business in prostitution investigation

OsideNews October 22, 2025
A yearlong investigation has resulted in the closure of two massage businesses after reports of alleged human trafficking, the Oceanside Police Department announced Monday, Oct. 20.
A screen capture from social media video, which was also shared during open comments at a recent Encinitas City Council meeting, shows a man being detained by an agent at an apartment complex near Quail Gardens Drive on Oct. 15 in Encinitas. (Social media image)

Encinitas and Oceanside contend with increasing ICE enforcement

Teal Davis October 21, 2025
Following recent federal immigration enforcement activity, Encinitas and Oceanside have supported several approaches to address increasing actions in their communities.
Oceanside Police Department. (OPD social media photo)

Oceanside police arrest 2 suspects in string of 35 burglaries

OsideNews October 19, 2025
Authorities arrested two suspects Wednesday, Oct. 15, in connection with more than 35 commercial burglaries that occurred in Oceanside during September downtown and along the College Boulevard and Marron Road corridor, the Oceanside Police Department reported.
The Victorian at Hill Street is located in one of Oceanside’s remaining historic Victorian homes. (Courtesy photo)

The Victorian at Hill Street launches brunch in historic building

News Release October 18, 2025
Locals and out-of-towners alike can travel back in time, oohing and aahing over juicy rosemary chicken set upon a beautifully crisp waffle or a Tuna Nicoise Salad topped with perfectly ripe tomatoes in one of Oceanside’s most historic buildings with the launch of brunch at newly opened, locally owned The Victorian at Hill Street.
Oceanside, California. (Steve Marcotte, OsideNews)

OCEANSIDE: Valley Arts Festival returns for its fifth year Nov. 8

OsideNews October 16, 2025
The Valley Arts Festival is back for its fifth year on Saturday, Nov. 8, 10 a.m.-4 p.m at Heritage Park. Hosted by Studio ACE and supported by Visit Oceanside and SoCal Edison, the festival honors Oceanside’s indigenous roots.
Oceanside city sign. (Photo by albertc111, iStock Getty Images)

Grant funds for Oceanside police on City Council docket

OsideNews October 13, 2025
Oceanside City Council members are set to consider funds from a federal border security grant at their meeting Wednesday, Oct. 15. The program allocates money to local municipalities in an effort to monitor points of entry into the United States.
Condominium construction. (Photo by Elena Alex, iStock Getty Images)

Citizen Koenig: California on its own authoritarian path with housing law

Roman S. Koenig October 11, 2025
We have “not in my back yard.” Then there’s “yes in my back yard.” Yet in the context of a new California state housing bill, there is nothing solid to address “how in my back yard.”
MiraCosta College Superintendent/President Sunita “Sunny” Cooke participates in the 2025 Monarch Celebration on May 3 during Undocumented Student Success Week. (MiraCosta College photo)

MiraCosta College President Sunita Cooke to retire by summer 2026

North Coast Current and OsideNews October 8, 2025
MiraCosta College Superintendent/President Sunita “Sunny” Cooke recently announced plans to retire next year after a decade with the district and nearly 40 years in higher education.
Rep. Mike Levin, D-49th District, holds a news conference in the Encinitas City Council Chambers on Oct. 3 regarding the status of the Affordable Care Act in the midst of the federal government shutdown. (Courtesy photo)

Levin keeps shutdown focus on health care at Encinitas presentation

North Coast Current and OsideNews October 4, 2025
Rep. Mike Levin held a news conference in Encinitas on Friday, Oct. 3, to explain some of the ramifications of the federal government shutdown that began Oct. 1.
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