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North Coast Current

Oceanside city sign. (Photo by albertc111, iStock Getty Images)

City Report: Oceanside council, residents spar over public comments, marijuana policy

Owen Pratt December 11, 2023
November saw a couple of heated topics in the city of Oceanside, with public comments and marijuana policies sparking backlash. The city also tackled rising water rates, electric police cars and the ongoing closure of Lagoon View Drive.
Oceanside, California. (Steve Marcotte, OsideNews)

OCEANSIDE: Yacht Club’s annual Harbor Parade of Lights Dec. 9

December 8, 2023
The Oceanside Yacht Club hosts its annual Oceanside Harbor Parade of Lights, with boats of all shapes and sizes decorated in holiday attire, including lights, ornaments and lots of holiday trimmings, on Saturday, Dec. 9, starting at 7 p.m.
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 December 4, 2023
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.
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)

Donations still welcome for Boys & Girls Clubs of Oceanside Thanksgiving dinners

OsideNews November 21, 2023
The Boys & Girls Clubs of Oceanside still welcomes donations to help feed member families this Thanksgiving holiday.
Live performances were part of the Oceanside Museum of Art’s Rising 2023 Gala at The Seabird Resort on Saturday, Oct. 28.(Courtesy photo by Kevin Mijares)

Oceanside Museum of Art gala celebrates partnerships

News Release November 13, 2023
The Oceanside Museum of Art held its Rising 2023 Gala at The Seabird Resort on Saturday, Oct. 28, to celebrate museum’s growing prominence in the Southern California arts scene.
Clocks representing times around the world. (Photo by Kevin Klima, iStock Getty Images)

Historically Speaking: Got some time? Read up on how ‘time’ works

Tom Morrow November 12, 2023
When I was a boy, my grandfather could look up at the sun and tell within 30 minutes what time it was. He’d check himself by looking at his pocket watch as the trains came through town. In those days, the weather and time were the main topics of conversation on a day-by-day basis. Those two subjects continue to dominate our lives.
Christopher Yerikian stars in the independent feature film “Kade,” written and directed by Oceanside filmmaker Garrett Glassell. (“Kade” production photo)

‘Kade’: Oceanside filmmaker’s first feature is a dystopian take on antihero adventure

Ryan Hardison November 10, 2023
“Kade,” the first feature project for Oceanside filmmaker Garrett Glassell, takes viewers a vengeful journey in a world-turned-wasteland as the lead character attempts to grapple with his dark past.
The fall season. (Photo Autumn Mott Rodeheaver via Unsplash)

It’s a month of variety, from the Punk Rock Food Drive to the Ukrainian Mosaic Orchestra

North Coast Current November 7, 2023
November has diverse offerings in our coastal north San Diego County communities, from arts and crafts fairs, literary events and Oaxacan culture to the Punk Rock Food Drive and Ukrainian Mosaic Orchestra.
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 November 2, 2023
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 city sign. (Photo by albertc111, iStock Getty Images)

City Report: Housing density, warehouse project in spotlight

Owen Pratt November 1, 2023
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.
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 October 25, 2023
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.
Community. (Photo by Clay Banks via Unsplash)

$250K Stop the Hate grant goes to Boys & Girls Clubs of Oceanside

News Release October 11, 2023
The Boys & Girls Clubs of Oceanside has been awarded a $250,000 Stop the Hate grant from the California Department of Social Services.
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