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News online for Encinitas, Calif.

North Coast Current

News online for Encinitas, Calif.

North Coast Current

Election Day. (Photo by Element5 Digital, Unsplash)

Kranz holds lead for Encinitas mayor; District 3 close; cannabis tax winning

North Coast Current November 9, 2022
Encinitas Councilman Tony Kranz appeared headed toward a mayoral victory after voting wrapped up for the midterms on Tuesday, Nov. 8, but at least one City Council seat was in close contention, according to early results.

Point of View: What does it mean for a reporter to take a ‘hit’ for the team?

Roman S. Koenig November 7, 2022
A threat against a journalist for attempting to take the temperature of local politics warrants exposure and response.
Election Day. (Photo by Element5 Digital, Unsplash)

Housing to wildfire risks — Encinitas council candidates share top issues

Samantha Cox November 3, 2022
On Nov. 8, Encinitas residents will weight two candidates in District 3 and four candidates in District 4 for the City Council. What are the candidates’ most important issues for their districts and the city at large?
Emergency lights. (Ariel Camilo, FreeImages)

Two teens injured, another arrested in Encinitas stabbing, authorities report

North Coast Current October 31, 2022
Two teenagers were injured, one in critical but stable condition, and a third arrested after an altercation Saturday, Oct. 29, outside a residence on Crest Drive in Encinitas, authorities reported.
The recent demolition of this small century-old bungalow in Cardiff, believed to have been a pastor’s house for a former church located on a property next door, raised debate on social media about what the historical preservation of buildings means in the city of Encinitas. (Google Street View photo)

Cardiff dwelling’s demolition stirs discussion of historical designations

Samantha Cox September 30, 2022
A 100-year-old house located behind a historic church building at 230 Birmingham Drive in Cardiff was demolished in mid-August. The old church, presently a business building called The Sanctuary, has some protected status as a historical designation, but the demolition of the property behind it ― built in 1910 as a catalog kit, according to locals ― caught residents’ attention on social media.
Encinitas, California. (Ian McDonnell, iStock Getty Images)

ENCINITAS: San Dieguito Academy water polo fundraiser Sept. 30

September 26, 2022
The San Dieguito High School Academy boys water polo team holds its annual Parents’ Night Out fundraiser at Cardiff Beach Bar @ Tower 13 on Friday, Sept. 30, from 7 to 11 p.m.
San Diego County Sheriff’s Department vehicle. (Sheriff’s Department social media photo)

Authorities detain 3 suspects in reported Encinitas home burglary

OsideNews August 30, 2022

North Coast Current: Encinitas CA— Three people were arrested on suspicion of attempted burglary at an Encinitas home late Sunday, Aug. 28, authorities reported. The incident happened after 10 p.m. at...

San Diego County Sheriff’s Department vehicle. (Sheriff’s Department social media photo)

Authorities detain 3 suspects in reported Encinitas home burglary

North Coast Current August 30, 2022
Three people were arrested on suspicion of attempted burglary at an Encinitas home late Sunday, Aug. 28, authorities reported.
An Encinitas Residents for Responsible Development rendering shows the placement of the proposed Encinitas Boulevard Apartments in Olivenhain. (ERRD image)

Encinitas group continues watchdog role over planned apartment complex

Samantha Cox July 11, 2022
Encinitas Residents for Responsible Development is calling for the county to lead a thorough, multidisciplinary analysis of a multi-housing development plan that the city of Encinitas has refused to complete following its third lawsuit against the city.
Encinitas Mayor Catherine Blakespear cuts the ribbon Saturday, June 4, for the opening of the new pedestrian suspension bridge at the San Elijo Lagoon Ecological Reserve. Among the officials pictured are Nature Collective Executive Director Doug Gibson (left of Blakespear) and state Assemblywoman Tasha Boerner Horvath, D-76th District (center, red scarf). (Encinitas city social media photo)

Bridge opening marks long road to San Elijo Lagoon restoration

OsideNews June 7, 2022

Similar wetland projects in the works at Buena Vista at Oceanside-Carlsbad border and San Dieguito near Del Mar North Coast Current: Encinitas CA— One of California’s largest wetland restoration projects...

Encinitas Mayor Catherine Blakespear cuts the ribbon Saturday, June 4, for the opening of the new pedestrian suspension bridge at the San Elijo Lagoon Ecological Reserve. Among the officials pictured are Nature Collective Executive Director Doug Gibson (left of Blakespear) and state Assemblywoman Tasha Boerner Horvath, D-76th District (center, red scarf). (Encinitas city social media photo)

Bridge opening marks long road to San Elijo Lagoon restoration

North Coast Current June 7, 2022
One of California’s largest wetland restoration projects came to a conclusion on Saturday, June 4, with the official opening of San Elijo Lagoon’s pedestrian suspension bridge in Encinitas.
Community. (Photo by Clay Banks via Unsplash)

Cardiff residents join Just in Time for Foster Youth board of directors

North Coast Current June 1, 2022
Two Cardiff residents are among new board members for the nonprofit Just in Time for Foster Youth, an organization that helps foster youths transition to self sufficiency as young adults.
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