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North Coast Current

News online for Encinitas, Calif.

North Coast Current

Rep. Mike Levin, D-49th District, tours bluff-side train tracks in San Clemente on Jan. 25, where landslide that blocked tracks in the area a day before. (Levin Office social media photo)

Rep. Mike Levin announces federal funds to shore up coastal rail lines

North Coast Current and OsideNews January 26, 2024
In the wake of another landslide affecting rail travel between Oceanside and Orange County, Rep. Mike Levin, D-49th District, announced the securing of millions of dollars in federal funds to address ongoing challenges to the Los Angeles-San Diego-San Luis Obispo Rail Corridor, known as LOSSAN.
Samples of renewable and diesel fuel are on display Wednesday, April 13, in Los Angeles at the celebration of Metrolink rail system’s 100% renewable-energy locomotive fleet. (Metrolink photo)

Metrolink rail system first in U.S. to have fully renewable-fuel fleet

OsideNews April 13, 2022
Metrolink rail system, which has service running from Oceanside north to Los Angeles, celebrated its transition April 13 to fully renewable fuel for its locomotives. North County Transit District is set to receive a $4.8 million grant federal grant for the purchase of hydrogen fuel cell electric buses.
Samples of renewable and diesel fuel are on display Wednesday, April 13, in Los Angeles at the celebration of Metrolink rail system’s 100% renewable-energy locomotive fleet. (Metrolink photo)

Metrolink rail system first in U.S. to have fully renewable-fuel fleet

OsideNews April 13, 2022

North County Transit District to receive federal grant for electric buses OsideNews: Oceanside CA— The Metrolink commuter rail system, which has service running from Oceanside north to Los Angeles, celebrated...

Election Day. (Photo by Element5 Digital, Unsplash)

Solana Beach voters elect first mayor in uncontested race

North Coast Current November 4, 2020
In a local election season generally marked by contentious arguments and some close votes, Solana Beach saw resounding victories for City Council candidates in races without competition Nov. 3, including the city’s first elected mayor.
Election Day. (Photo by Element5 Digital, Unsplash)

With city seats unopposed, it’s calmer campaigning in Solana Beach

Julia Shapero October 31, 2020
All three City Council candidates in Solana Beach are running unopposed this election season, leading to a less contentious race, but also a slight decrease in community engagement, candidates said.
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