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North Coast Current

Emergency lights. (Ariel Camilo, FreeImages)

Amtrak train strikes, kills man in Carlsbad

North Coast Current January 16, 2024
Authorities are investigating a second train death along coastal North San Diego County this week after a man was hit and killed by an Amtrak train in Carlsbad on Monday, Jan. 15.
Emergency lights. (Ariel Camilo, FreeImages)

Man struck and killed by freight train in Encinitas

North Coast Current January 14, 2024
A man was killed when he was struck by a freight train in Encinitas late Saturday, Jan. 13, authorities reported.
Damage to an access trail at Beacon’s Beach in Encinitas is shown Jan. 10 as a landslide continues to move westward. (Encinitas city photo)

Landslide forces Beacon’s Beach access closure in Encinitas

North Coast Current January 12, 2024
Access to Beacon’s Beach in Encinitas has been closed after bluff movement was detected in an ongoing landslide, the city announced Jan. 10.
Solar panels at the Carlsbad Safety Center. (OsideNews file photo)

Encinitas-based Aloha Solar set to compete in San Diego industry event

North Coast Current January 5, 2024
Aloha Solar Power of Encinitas is among teams slated to compete in the 2024 Solar Games from Jan. 17 to 19 at the Intersolar North America and Energy Storage North America industry conference in San Diego.
Surfing. (Photo by Barbara Rezende via Unsplash)

Start the year with fresh opportunities for discovery

North Coast Current January 4, 2024
The launch of 2024 brings with it opportunities for self reflection and discovery. Several venues in coastal North San Diego County offer events that fall in line with this theme. From Encinitas and Carlsbad to Oceanside, you can find music, artistic expression, athletics and more. This time around, January turns out to be an active way to launch the new year.
Encinitas City Hall. (North Coast Current photo)

Encinitas seeks applicants to fill 21 commission seats

North Coast Current December 31, 2023
The city of Encinitas faces numerous vacancies on commissions in 2024, including Planning Commission representatives for Old Encinitas and Cardiff, and officials have put the word for applicants.
Mike Piper is the recycled water supervisor for the San Elijo Joint Powers Authority, , which produces recycled water for the water districts that serve Encinitas, Solana Beach, Rancho Santa Fe and Del Mar. (San Elijo JPA photo)

San Elijo JPA water supervisor aims to keep standards high

News Release December 29, 2023
The card and box of chocolates that recently came to San Elijo Joint Powers Authority Recycled Water Supervisor Mike Piper were not from his wife, any of his five daughters, or five grandchildren. Instead, they were a sincere gesture from a young utility worker he had mentored.
Temaki Bar is located in downtown Encinitas on Coast Highway 101. (Courtesy photo)

Temaki Bar in Encinitas offers New Year’s Eve special

News Release December 29, 2023
As the days count down to 2024, Temaki Bar: Handroll, Sushi, Sake in Encinitas invites patrons to enjoy a New Year’s Eve special.
Three North San Diego County water districts have launched a combined effort to encourage residents to use rain barrels with a discount and rebate for their purchase. (Solana Center for Environmental Innovation photo)

Rain barrel discount and rebate available Jan. 1 through Feb. 27

North Coast Current December 27, 2023
The Olivenhain Municipal Water District, San Dieguito Water District and Santa Fe Irrigation District have launched a combined effort to encourage residents to use rain barrels with a discount and rebate for their purchase.
Recipients of the Asian American Parent Alliance of San Diego’s teacher awards from Canyon Crest Academy attend a celebratory event at Pacific Social restaurant in Pacific Highlands Ranch on Friday, Dec. 15. (Courtesy photo)

Canyon Crest teachers receive Asian American Parent Alliance awards

North Coast Current December 23, 2023
Twelve teachers from Canyon Crest Academy in Carmel Valley were recognized by the Asian American Parent Alliance of San Diego on Dec. 15 in the organization’s first Education Excellence Award Ceremony.
Encinitas City Hall. (North Coast Current photo)

City Report: Encinitas eyes property for housing, tackles speed limits

Alysse Dodge December 19, 2023
Encinitas Mayor Tony Kranz and Deputy Mayor Joy Lyndes recently shared their perspectives on five of the most crucial conversations of November, ranging from infrastructure and housing, including the declaration of Quail Gardens Drive surplus property, to speed limit reductions and the ongoing Pacific View Art Center project.
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)

Crack Shack supporting local families, pets this holiday season

North Coast Current December 10, 2023
The Crack Shack in Encinitas is helping local families and pets through two efforts during the month of December.
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