Encinitas, CA News
Encinitas, CA News
New T-SPLOST Trouble: NAACP Set To Announce Opposition
Congrats to Brett Bittner
Democrats To Have 4 Ballot Questions During Primary
Chip Rogers Is A Real Character
In Other Races…
Balfour Waits Until Last Day To Qualify; Draws Two Challengers Not Named Debbie Dooley
First Look At Final House, Senate Candidate Qualifying
The only interesting news so far on the Dem side…
Campaigns are underway. Now let’s have a holiday.
Qualifying Ends At Noon Today
Jeff Chapman to run for the Georgia House?
Morning Reads for Friday, May 25, 2012
Shocked! Shocked! That There May Be Gambling In Georgia
Qualifying: Day 2
Hunter Bicknell Withdraws From GA-9 Race; To Run For Re-Election Instead
No Confidence in the T-SPLOST
Morning Reads for Thursday, May 24th
Phillip Phillips: Local Boy Does Good
In The Flurry Of Qualifying, Doug Collins Picks Up An Endorsement
Balfour Expected To Draw 2 Primary Challengers
Liberals, Elite Media, Ethics, And Tax Increases
Qualifying Week Er, Half Week Begins
Georgia Public Policy Foundation Lukewarm To T-SPLOST
Morning Reads for Wednesday, May 23
Georgia’s Romney Electors Named
Extending A Tax Increase An Issue For Some in GOP
Ellen Carmichael Joins Tom Price As Press Secretary
Strange Doings With T-SPLOST…
Morning Reads for Tuesday, May 22nd
City of Encinitas SDWD/City Council Regular Meeting Agenda for May 23, 2012
Douglasville To Vote On Sunday Sales After All
Clark Howard Endorses T-SPLOST
Republicans Entering A Long Term Intra-Party Battle On Ethics
A Note From Doug Grammer
Wingfield On T-SPLOST & Plan B
Morning Reads for Monday, May 21st
Post GA GOP Convention Open Thread
Wear Sunscreen. Or Don’t.
Barr Joins Gingich And Cain In Endorsing Romney
PSC Commissioner Stan Wise Draws Primary Opposition
The Gathering Of Republicans Across Georgia In Columbus
Morning Reads for Friday, May 18, 2012
Peach Pundit Roadshow Tonight at THE LOFT in Columbus, GA 6:00-9:30 PM
Isakson On New Mortgage Requirements
Georgia’s Unemployment Rate Dips Below 9 Percent
Congrats to Walker County Clerk of Court Carter Brown
Atlanta TEA Party Co-founder To File Ethics Complaint Against Senator Don Balfour
FreedomWorks endorses Wright McLeod in GA-12
Morning Reads for Thursday, May 17th
City Of Encinitas Parks and Recreation Department News - May 15, 2012
Bring Back Glass-Steagall Laws
The Big Day Has Arrived
Scripps to Host Cancer Survivors Day Celebrations in June
Douglasville Mayor Vetoes Sunday Sales Bill Passed By City Council
Celebrating 40 Years Of The Best Hamburger In America
Northwest Georgia Legislators To Hold Open Office Day On June 5th
State Representative Jay Neal Kicks Off Campaign In Chickamauga
Morning Reads for Tuesday, May 15th
Ron Paul Suspends Presidential Campaign….Kinda
Columbus Convention An Opportunity For GOP To Demand Ethics Reform
“The Campaign”
Atlanta TEA Party/Peach Pundit T-SPLOST Text Poll Results
BE ADVISED: Peach Pundit Roadshow Hits Columbus This Friday
Morning Reads Monday May 14, 2012
Special Joint City Council/SDWD Meeting and Regular City Council Meeting Agenda for May 16, 2012
Will This Be An Issue In November?
George Hooks To Retire From Senate
About All Those Reports That Votgle Nuclear Reactors Are Under Budget…
Quality Family Time
Russell Edwards Resigns as DPG Treasurer
Atlanta Has 99 Problems And This Is One?
T-SPLOST Text Poll: 5 Hours Remaining.
Morning Reads: Friday 5/11/12 Edition
Martha Zoller’s Last Show
Brandon Beach Annouces Run Against Senate Majority Leader; Rogers Fires Back With Endorsement Of Beach’s Former Campaign Manager
Senate Banking Chair Jack Murphy Draws Challenger
Food Truck Park Open Again In Atlanta
Milton And Fulton – Where Local Politics Becomes State Politics
T-SPLOST Text Poll: 1 Number, 1 Vote
RNC Names Regional Political Directors
From Roll Call: Heard On The Hill
Day 2 T-SPLOST Text Poll Results
Morning Reads for Thursday, May 10th
Congressman Graves Wins “Taxpayers’ Friend Award” From Largest Taxpayer Advocacy Grouop
Bureaucrats shut down Atlanta Food Truck Park
Election Ink Blots
Updated House, Senate Candidate Spreadsheets
City Of Augusta May Terminate Bus Service Contractor
Morning Reads for Wednesday, May 9
And Then There Was One…
Day 1 T-SPLOST Poll Results
Senator David Shafer Applauds Signing of Zero-Based Budgeting Bill By Governor Deal
Georgia Gearing Up For Primary Fights
Majority Leader Rogers Endorsed By Fulton GOP Delegation
TEA Party/Peach Pundit T-SPLOST Poll
Morning Reads for Monday, May 8th
Toccoa Republican Michael Harden To Resign House Seat; Joins Dept of Community Affairs
More On The Veto Of The Sunset Bill
Life’s Work and What We Are Owed
Morning Reads For May 7th: The Mondays Edition
City of Encinitas City Council Regular Meeting Agenda for May 9, 2012
Speaking Of Lawsuits…
Next Peach Pundit Roadshow at THE LOFT in Columbus Friday, May 17th during GOP State Convention
Georgia Finally Has Zero-Based Budgeting
After Much Delay, Homeownership
Ridiculous Lawsuit of the Day
Gingrich Campaign Has A Bunch Of Debt
Atlanta TEA Party’s Response To Senate Ethics Committee Investigation Of Senator Don Balfour
Morning Reads 5-4-12: May The Fourth Be With You
On Spiking The Football
Rep. Tony McBrayer Not To Seek Reelection
Three Questions About The Transportation Investment Act
Morning Reads – Star Wars Eve*
City of Encinitas Bid Notice - April 30, 2012
And There Was Great Rejoicing
Today’s Senate Ethics Committee Meeting
Morning Reads 5/2/2012
Senate Ethics Committee To Reveal If It Has Teeth
Dalton-Whitfield Merger Slowly Inches Closer To Reality
Scripps Announces Arrival of San Diego’s First 3-D Mammography Technology
Double Standards: Democrat Senators Convicted; Republican Senator Ignored
Ridiculousness
Morning Reads: May 1, 2012
Westmoreland “Not Disinterested” In NRCC Position
Plans To Privitize Gwinnett’s Briscoe Field Grounded
Untie Atlanta Responds To Sierra Club Over T-SPLOST
Bannister Sues Gwinnett Over False DUI Arrest
Newt Gingrich’s Latest Political Obituary
House Republican New Media Challenge: Round Two
Morning Reads – April 30, 2012
Strange Bedfellows: Sierra Club, TEA Party Oppose Transportation Tax Increase
Congratulations To Senator Josh McKoon And Layla Shipman
Georgia Association Of College Republicans Elects Leadership
Crowdsourcing Project 2: Senate Incumbent And Challengers
Groundbreaking Marks Major Step for North County Hospital Expansion
Calling In Sick With Spring Fever
Morning Reads for Friday, April 27
April 27th: One Year Later
Crowdsourcing Project: Identify Incumbents In New House Maps
Revised Falcons Stadium Plan: More Expensive; Less Stupid; Still Blackmail
Student Loans And For Profit Schools
Hey Dallas, We Can Build A Billion Dollar Stadium Too
Morning Reads for Thursday, April 26th
More Extend And Pretend For College Students
Congressman Tom Graves To Hold Town Hall In Hall County On May 2nd
Draft Dr. Jay For State House
The New Food Truck Park Is Here! The New Food Truck Park Is Here!
Is Gingrich About To Call It Quits?
Navigating Less Than Friendly Skies
The Trashing And Cleanup of Tybee
April New Media Madness
Morning Reads for Tuesday, April 24th
City of Encinitas City Council Regular Meeting Agenda for April 25, 2012
Chuck Colson, Free Man
Comedian Ron White Vows To Save Principal’s Job
No April Fool’s: Cynthia McKinney To Run Again For Congress
Republican Candidate Training On May 26th
Morning Reads for Monday, April 23rd
My Award Is Your Award
Morning Reads April 20, 2012
Friday Ron Paul Video Game Open Thread
Scripps Participates in National Prescription Drug Take Back
Washington Talk Is Of A Comeback Attempt
Hank Johnson At FairTax Rally?
Morning Reads for Thursday, April 19th
We Win? Governor Expected To Announce 1800 Healthcare Jobs
We Lose: Audi To Build North American Plant In Mexico
Be Smart About Medication Storage and Disposal
A Financial Scorecard In The Race For Georgia-12
A Question About Ballot Questions
Morning Reads for Wednesday, April 18
Demagoguery Day
Morning Reads for Tuesday, April 17th
Georgia Department of Labor Announces Office Closures and Staff Realignments
No Rush To Obamacaid
2012 Delegates Elected To Republican National Convention from Georgia’s Congressional Districts
The Late Speaker Murphy’s Knickknack Museum At UWG
Morning Reads: Monday April 16th
Happy Birthday Ed
A Page From The Ron Paulers’ Playbook
Republicans Across State Convene District Conventions
Two Anniversaries
Sen. Chip Rogers On Laura Ingraham Show At 10:30 AM
Ashe Resigns In “Rage”
Chickamauga Park Seeks Volunteers To Shoot Artillery
“Building a Progressive Counterforce to ALEC”
Morning Reads for Friday, April 13th
City of Encinitas City Council Regular Meeting Agenda for April 18, 2012
Want A Vidalia Onion? May Want To Pick It Yourself
Senate Ethics Committee To Meet May 2nd
From “Governing” To Campaigning
Morning Reads 4/12/2012
Gingrich’s Capital Problem
Left’s War On ALEC Comes To Georgia
Savannah Harbor Decision: Approved For 47 Feet
Morning Reads for Wednesday, April 11
O’Hayer Talks to Towery RE: Gingrich
New Pap Guidelines: Is The Annual Exam Gone?
Breaking: Rick Santorum Suspends Campaign
Housing: Time To Buy
Georgia’s Revised High School Graduation Rate: 67.4%
APS Redistricting Proposal Finalized
Congressman Graves Postpones Hall County Town Hall…Walker County Town Hall Still On For This Afternoon At 2p
Governor Deal: One Ethics Complaint Tossed; Others Remain
Nah, There’s No Reason To Show An ID When You Vote
Morning Reads for Tuesday, April 10th
Audi To Decide On New Plant Location As Early As This Month
Karen Handel In World Magazine
Georgia State Enters the Big Time
Broun, Woodall To Host Town Hall Meeting Tuesday
This PEACH In My TEA Doesn’t Taste Right
Chip Rogers recaps the session
TSPLOST In Northwest Georgia
Morning Reads for Monday, April 9th
Tim Echols and a Lack of Self Awareness
Easter 2012: He Lives
City of Encinitas City Council Meeting Agenda for April 11, 2012
Good Friday Column
Morning Reads For Good Friday, 4-6-12
Good Friday 2012
Aued: Barrow Moves To Augusta; Back In GA-12
Who’s the VP for the GOP?
A Taxing Challenge: Brick-and-Mortar vs. Click-and-Mortar
Gingrich Think Tank Is Bankrupt
Morning Reads for Thursday, April 5th
Mitt Romney, Presumptive Nominee
Republican VP Pick: Who? Why?
Morning Reads for Wednesday, April 4
Congressman Tom Graves To Hold Town Halls In Hall and Walker Counties
Congressman Gingrey on Health Care Reform
Honoring 15 of Georgia’s Finest Lawmakers
Maria Saporta On State Failing MARTA
Morning Reads for Tuesday, April 3rd
With Power Comes Responsibility
Cynthia McKinney: Sheeee’s Baaaack…
AJC On Eliminating “Stupid Birthday Tax”
Morning Reads for Monday, April 2nd
Government Transparency Commission to be Privatized
Georgia Poised To Become Porn Producing Capital Of The US
Will The Ron Paulers Stick With The GOP?
Another Opinion Of Georgia’s “F”
Some Perspective On Georgia’s Legislature
The Ethics Messenger, Not Yet Sufficiently Killed, Posts A Strong Rebuttal
Morning Reads 3/30/2012
City Of Encinitas Parks and Recreation Department News - March 27, 2012
Robert Stokely Running For State House
Morning Reads for Wednesday, March 28
The Party Of Limited Government…
Atlanta No. 2 for Job Growth
So Much For Limited Government
Balfour Spikes Ethics Resolution
Morning Reads for Tuesday, March 27th
Ethics Complaint Lodged Against Senator Don Balfour
Georgia’s Attorney General Goes Before SCOTUS
Roswell Chicken Man – It’s Not Supposed To End Like This
Legislature Enters The Home Stretch
A Picture Is Worth $400 Million (And Counting)
Chamber: Tax Reform Measures Key To Georgia’s Economic Future
TONIGHT — The Peach Pundit Roadshow at Manuel’s Tavern at 6PM
Morning Reads for Monday, March 26th
Georgia Men to Visit North Korea
Bank Failure Friday: Saturday Edition
One Of Our Own Announces Re-Election Bid
Standing Our Ground For Trayvon Martin
Morning Reads 3/23/2012
Second Notice! Peach Pundit Roadshow this Monday at Manuel’s Tavern
Tax Reform Lite Here Today, Passed Tomorrow
Rep. John Lewis Calls Trayvon Martin Murder “Chilling”
Financing The Extra Stadium with Public Money Gets A Little Attention. Finally.
Congressman Graves Announces Spring and Summer County Connection Days
Morning Reads for Thursday, March 22nd
Fulton County Commissioners To Implement Criminal Justice Reform
Happy Birthday To Ken Carroll
Georgia Last In Ethics? Here’s The Original Report
Having Defeated Homegrown Solar, Georgia Power To Buy More Power Elsewhere
PRSA Panel in Atlanta (and shameless self-promotion)
The Next Peach Pundit Roadshow — Manuel’s Tavern on Monday, March 26 at 6 PM
Morning Reads for Wednesday, March 21
FreedomWorks backs Martha Zoller
Georgia Receives Deserved Dubious Distinction For Ethics Laws
Senate committee passes budget, tax reform coming to House floor
Morning Reads for Tuesday, March 20th
Charter schools amendment passes the Senate
FDA to Examine Self-Screening to Treat Disease
Legislators Disingenuous On New Stadium, T-SPLOST
When The Haves And The Have-Mores Fight
Tax Reform: It’s Back. Boom.
Morning Reads for Monday, March 19th
City Of Encinitas Job Posting - March 15, 2012
RIP Furman Bisher
St. Patrick’s Day Traditional Open Thread
President Obama To Meet Georgia’s One Percent
Let students and teachers carry guns on campus
Morning Reads: St. Patrick’s Eve
Presidential Wednesday: Delegates, Math, And Differing Estimates
Arthur Blank, not taxpayers, should fund new stadium
Arthur Blank, not taxpayers, should fund new stadium
Georgia Senate: We’re Lying To You, And You Like It
From The AJC: Wingfield And Bookman
Congressmen Westmoreland, Price, and Gingrey Named Most Conservative In House
You Don’t Look a Day Over 60
Morning Reads for Thursday, March 15th
Despite Cheesy Grits, Romney Still Not A Southern Candidate
Occupy: No Points; God Asked For Mercy On Their Souls
Senator Chambliss To Hold Two Farm Bill Forums
Internet Sales Taxes A Hard Sell
The Cavalry Begins Mounting
Oops! DeKalb Schools “lost” $30 million.
Peach Pundit March Madness Tournament
General Assembly On The Back Hill Slide Of The Session
Morning Reads for Tuesday, March 13th
It’s Official: We Now Have Georgia State Dirt
Ron Paul, With No Georgia Delegates, Still A Presence At GOP Conventions
Morning Reads for Monday, March 12th
Harper Houskeeping Items
Presidential Wednesday: Post Super Tuesday Edition On Sunday
GOP Convention Open Read
$2.50 Gas? Right Idea, Wrong Goal
Morning Reads for 3+9=12
APS Moves To Fire 11 Teachers
Obama Administration Ignoring Religious Discrimination Against Chick-Fil-A
On Welfare? Then You Probably Have Plenty Of Time To Pee In This Cup…
Forensic Audits For (Some) City Contractors
I-3 Gets Nixed For Now
Super Tuesday Yields To Crossover Wednesday
A Few Senate Bills To Ponder This Crossover Day
Crossover Day – House Edition
Godspeed Uncle Frank
GOP Delegate Delegation Explained
Charlie Harper Live (for whatever that’s worth)
Peach Madness
Your Annual Serving From Georgia Power
Super Tuesday: Ten Things I’m Watching
Super Tuesday Open Thread
I’m Joining 11Alive/WXIA For Super Tuesday Coverage
Super Tuesday Here; Housing Solutions Still Elusive
Morning Reads for Super Tuesday
Early Absentee and Early Voting Exceeds 2008
CNN Shows Gingrich within 50% in Georgia; Romney & Santorum Tied In Ohio
I’m Voting For Mitt Romney
Roberta Abdul Salaam Steps Down From House Seat; To Run For Clayton County Commission
Sen. Vincent Fort is Cancer Free
A Winning House – (Hint, We’re Not The House)
“If You Cannot Afford A Lawyer”
Morning Reads for Monday, March 5th
Encinitas City Council Meeting Agenda For March 14, 2012
For What It’s Worth
New Polling Numbers on Georgia Presidential Race
Romney To Make Georgia Appearance Tomorrow
A Word Of Warning For Those Wanting to Be A Delegate To The GOP National Convention
For Your Consideration
Ronald Reagan, The Optimist
Why I’m Supporting Rick Santorum For President
Morning Reads for Friday, March 2
Well, ballot access reform is dead for the session
RIP Andrew Brietbart
Feds Think Valdosta School Has Too Many Teachers Of A Certain Color
Charter Schools And The Politics of Two Votes
A Supernova Now Dark
Hardie Davis sells out Georgia’s kids
Morning Reads for Thursday, March 1
Victor Hill Pleads Not Guilty, Hilarity Ensues
Rick Santorum; Ann Romney to Campaign in Georgia
Olympia Snowe Purged From Republican Ranks
Call for Mike Berlon to Resign as DPG Chairman “Today”
Senator Greg Goggans will not run for reelection
Somehow, We End Up Back At Social Conservatism
Mayor Kasim Reed “Let’s Flush Our Money Down the Toilet”
Presidential Wednesday: Mitt Has A Good Night
Criminal Justice Reform Finally Begins Legislative Journey
Ku Klux Klan flyers distributed in Newnan
Morning Reads for Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Just Because Tim Echols Is Paranoid Doesn’t Mean Everyone Isn’t Out To Get Him
Democratic Party Of Georgia Living Like Real Georgians: Broke And In A Fighting Mood
Santorum A Weak Choice For Georgia Republicans
All Rise! Court Is In Session, The Honorable Yosemite Sam Presiding!
DPG Executive Director Resigns
Newt To Spend Most Of This Week In Georgia
GOP ads on BFD get even funnier
Railroad, Port and Freight Update
SOS Brian Kemp pulls SB 445 to streamline professional licensing
On Sharia And Solar
So I’m Going To This Event At The Democratic Party Of Georgia…
Dear Newt: Aim Further Right
Welcome to Morning Reads for Friday, February 24th
For Your Consideration
Gingrich to spend Super Tuesday in Gwinnett County
Democrats Attempt To Divide Republicans To Assert Influence
Photos from the Capitol February 22, 2012
Morning Dogs for Thursday, Feb. 23d, plus a little news
Scratch HR 186 Pari-mutuel wagering on horse races
Raise your (very small) drink — House legalizes liquor samples in distillery tours
HR 1162 Charter School Amendment Passes 123-48
US Senator Johnny Isakson To Hold Town Hall Meeting in Dalton
Culture Wars As Civil Wars
Wilcox Sheriff Resigns
Stuckey-Benfield Will Not Seek Re-election
Democratic Women Get Snippy About Anti-Abortion Bill
Morning Reads for Thursday, February 22, 2012 the “Save a Yellow Dog” edition
Birthers Appeal To Fulton County Superior Court; Ask To Postpone Presidential Primary
Lick the Plate to Make Radio Debut on KPRi, 102.1 San Diego February 27
Newt To Pay A Visit To Northwest Georgia
Romney Regains Lead, But Check Again In 5 Minutes, OK?
Ken DeLoach Announces Bid for Georgia’s Second Congressional District Seat
Gas Prices An Issue In July And November Elections
Republicans playing tricks with Georgia’s ballot access laws
Presidential Wednesday: Let’s Have It On Tuesday This Week
Morning Reads for Tuesday, February 21st
Gov. Deal appoints Asha Jackson to DeKalb Superior Court
Early Voting
Caterpillar Announcement A Win For Georgia
Happy Presidents Day
Three-way campaign for Gwinnett County Commission District Three
Dirty Trick Flyer Reaches Georgia, Attacks Santorum’s Wife
3000 – 4000 Hear Santorum Speak In Forsyth
Morning Reads for Monday, February 20th
Santorum draws thousands in Georgia
Report From the Georgia Republican Mass Meetings / Conventon Process Begins Today
City Council Meeting Agenda
City Of Encinitas Parks and Recreation Department News - February 16, 2012
Gov. Deal announces new Caterpillar plant, 1400 jobs in Oconee and Clarke counties
Rep. Howard Mosby says “show the people of this state that you believe in local control” then urges vote against local control
Georgia Vetting Presidential Candidates This Weekend
Picture of the Day: Support Brookhaven and Get Electrocuted
Golden Passes Audition At GDOT
Will Raising The Dropout Age In High Schools Help?
Morning Reads for Friday, February 17, 2012 “Don’t tase me, bro!” edition
Gingrich To Speak At GOP Mass Meeting Saturday
Santorum To Visit Georgia Sunday
Governor Deal signs HB 675 on Nursing Education
Everyone skipping CNN debate in Atlanta, including CNN
Romney Skipping CNN Debate In Atlanta
Georgia Has Opportunity To Demand Solutions On Housing
State Rep. Sean Jerguson seeking reelection in HD 21
Ballinger to Seek HD 23
Morning Reads for Thursday, February 16, 2012
Del Mar Foundation wants your memories
Ranch artist exhibits unusual life-size sculpture
Candidate seeks to cut red tape, pensions
Bamboo skateboards unite sustainability, performance
Quilts on display as part of library’s ‘The Big Read’
Waves of love on Valentine’s Day
Exaggerating on claims crosses moral boundaries
Enforcing new marine-protected areas may be a challenge
Sister Cities Ambassadors, playwright prepare staged play
Woodward March fundraiser cancelled
City Of Encinitas Job Posting - February 27, 2012
Sunshine fills Rancho Santa Fe with inspiration and parties
Get to know Mt. Veeder, headquarters for the HESS Collection
Food swap movement gaining momentum in North County
Looking at that incredible substance we know as water
Learning to live on a boomer’s budget
Spending a summer-style stay in a cottage in mid-winter
Parents urged to attend drug education forum
Red light cameras still effective at intersection
SDG&E requires tree to come down for safety
City denies charter school
USTA Open concludes at Morgan Run
Highly anticipated banners unveiled at annual event
Online survey invites community input for General Plan
Studies show reduced lanes will improve traffic
Retailers warned of ban on sale of drugs disguised as incense, bath salts
Naming MLK Jr. Corridor draws some opposition
The Maggie Houlihan Arts Alive Controversy
City has no plans to sell lease on Laguna Vista Mobile Estates
Remembering the great Charles Dickens on his bicentennial
After suspicious person sighted, RSF patrol investigates
Board decides school start times will remain
Marathon to run through Ranch
Longtime pillar in community dies
City of Encinitas Regular City Council Meeting Agenda for February 8, 2012
Cruise scene highlights art, culture
Bridge construction closures in Del Mar
Padres sign Owings to one-year deal
Patrons have chance to see art created live
Del Mar considers return to train use
New media art, music light up the night with ‘Odyssey’
City names 15 to advisory commissions
Banner rejection clarified
Cities seek better representation on DAA board
Planning commission OKs update on city’s sign ordinance
City adopts off-leash policy for Shores
Who’s News 2/3/2012
All’s well that ends well
O’side resident pleads guilty to animal abuse charges
Water seminars teach conservation
Nonprofit places bid for the purchase of Pacific View site
General Plan Update review committee off to rocky start
Filmmaker brings it home with surf film festival
Missing teen found unharmed
Foundation submits letter underlining school budget cuts
Leashed dogs now allowed at city parks
Fire department wins grant for radios
Renowned musician talks shop, hosts concert
Local skater turns waste into fuel in growing industry
Workshop held to brainstorm city budget options
Benefit set for nonprofit saving animals from euthanization
Council will discuss tax on vacation rentals
Sockers continue to roll with the wins
‘Voice’ of the Sockers has a lot to talk about
Unidentified suspects sought for Vista burglary
Susi reaches 500, Sockers undefeated on season
When an accident is an accident
Make room for pelicans in the lineup
A night of cards for a good cause
Residents concerned over city’s traffic plan
Woman pleads guilty to fatal DUI collision with bicyclist
Palm Springs woman pleads guilty
Agency considers fairground employees state workers
Program planned to monitor surf spots for 2 years
Man found guilty of fatally shooting his wife
Lecture offers theories on UFOs, aliens
MLK Jr. award recipient named
Local grad finalist in national Disney design competition
Local restaurant donates profits to Boys & Girls Club
School board to examine start times
Solar users protest network-use charge, PUC denies increase later that day
City Of Encinitas Parks and Recreation Department News - January 19, 2012
New Year’s Eve adventures in Puerto Vallarta
Council OK’d $93,000 special election for vacancy decontrol on mobile home park spaces
City takes over redevelopment agency obligations
Community artists, models take hats off to life
California Euro-Turkish fast food cool at the Kebab Shop
Look, but don’t eat
Residents must have say on General Plan
Painters project unites artists, businesses, community
Group helps participants achieve their goals
Waste Management rolls out new trash bins and recycling bins
Follow the De Portola Trail to find some vine pleasures
Scripps Health Named to Fortune Magazine’s National "100 Best Companies to Work For" List in 2012
2012 Silver Eagle Patriot Awards
Council votes to delay destruction of records
City considering alternatives to sheriff’s deptartment
Citizens Academy gives residents behind-the-scenes look
Planning Commission gives OK to housing density ordinance updates
Fair board member comes under fire
Officials break ground on railroad crossing
North County Developer Curt Noland Dies
Body found at pier identified
War hero, bride renew vows in dream wedding
Encinitas mayor selected to chair candidate’s campaign
Candidate reaches out with listening and speaking tour
Roberts enters Third District race
FBI joins search for missing Carlsbad teen
Future is bright for young running star
Alone in a crowd: George Winston brings solo efforts to La Paloma
Dolce Pane E Vino offers an old-world atmosphere
Investigation into veterinarian’s death continues
Oceanside takes over agency
Council approves plans for retirement community
Concert band celebrates nearly three decades
Court decision will have slight impact on development projects
Cruise’s latest mission: Incredible
Spielberg and Jackson strike gold with ‘Tin Tin’
Emergency seawall gets permanent status
Special Joint City Council/SDWD Meeting Agenda for January 18, 2012
2 year adventure results in new book
Duo set sights on conservation
La Costa Canyon footballer is ready for the bright lights, big city
Feliccia’s Italian Restaurant & Deli — 33 years and going strong!
10 years later, and still no Hall Park
After rent increase, artist will shutter studio
Coalition asks residents to ‘Envision the View’
Salvation Mountain in need of some saving of its own
Del Mar dog trainer specializes in shelter adoptions
Questions linger over soil of Leucadia development
New Year offers new opportunities to volunteer
Police continue search for missing Carlsbad teen, release sketch
High school’s booster club to host E-waste event
The North Coast Rep’s staging of ‘Lion’ roars
San Elijo Lagoon Conservancy adds 3.4 acres
Letters 12/30
Exotic bird found in Encinitas
Teen takes alternative route to college
Sockers crush Bolts, benches clear in brawl
Theatre gives voice to emerging playwrights
Salesman pleads not guilty to sexual assault charges
Del Mar to host reception
Wellness Week offers deals for every ‘body’
Affordable housing project ready for public review
Grant funds museum field trips for local students
Banner exhibit on track
Local women don’t take surfing lying down
Residents, council put their backs into it
What’s in our tap water?
Library welcomes back popular travel lecturer
Encinitas artist readies to display her art of gourd
Norv, A.J. get to stay
Mayor appointment elicits silent protest
22nd DAA works to improve openness
New year, new car seat laws
‘Sgt. Reckless,’ heroic warhorse, had ties to North County
Planning Commission Meeting Agenda For January 5, 2012
Audio and film students learn through real world projects
Carlsbad Chamber executives win awards
Police and fire training facility to open
Mayor to announce run for seat
Carlsbad Police roll out new armored vehicle for their SWAT Unit
Council OK’s Mission Ave. changes
Mid-week concert series to commence in New Year
Hiking the trails of Zion awakens adventurous side
Candidate takes grassroots approach for congressional campaign
Mayor appointment elicits silent protest
Mayor appointment elicits silent protest
Mayor appointment elicits silent protest
City Of Encinitas News: New Job Available - December 16, 2011
City Of Encinitas Parks and Recreation Department News - December 15, 2011
Planning Commission Agenda for December 15, 2011 Meeting
Local businesses donate to save tree lighting
Friends of state beaches has new president
Holiday tradition brings community together
Local ‘healer’ offers peace of mind and body
Scripps Utilizes Medical Interpreters
Lagoon prepares for dredging project
Wreath-making workshop focuses on sustainability
Santa drops in on Oceanside shoppers
Nonprofit helps fund medical treatment for pets
Old tires get put to use in Carlsbad streets
A seat at the table of Brother Benno’s
Students help families in need at Thanksgiving
Annual festival encourages local shopping
2011 Encinitas Holiday Parade
‘Movember’ is all about a good cause
Local couple adjusts to life after hiking the Pacific Crest Trail
Legal synthetic drug use on the rise
SOUNDS AND SILENCE: Music instructor takes listeners on journey
‘Wagging Wonderland’ to celebrate all things canine
Veteran offers ways to better appreciate those who serve
Project Turnaround looks to encourage leadership roles
Encinitas City Council Special Meeting Agenda For November 16, 2011
New councilman sworn in amidst protest
City Council Meeting Agenda For November 9, 2011
Marine’s return to Afghanistan will be one of duty, closure
Nationwide Prescription Drug Take Back Day
San Diego’s First Cyclotron Installed Oct. 28 at Scripps Proton Therapy Center
Del Mar Pumpkin Station
Trees removed after causing sewer problems
Discoverer of ‘Pacific Garbage Patch’ speaks about new book
City Council Meeting Agenda For October 26, 2011
16-year-old black belt serves as a role model
Improve Your Golf Game and Laugh Along With Buddha
‘Occupy North County’ sees boulevard lined with demonstrators
Scripps is Transforming Medicine: Watch our Special Series on NBC 7
Political star power fights homelessness
Emergency Care Overhaul Slashes Wait Time to 30 Minutes or Less
Scripps Doctors Use Handheld Device to See Inside the Heart
Researchers Use Smart Knee Prosthesis to Improve Joint Implants
The sky’s the limit for 17-year-old pilot
Walkers carrying heavy message
Eclectic art hits Solana Beach rail trail
San Diego Sockers select first-ever dance team
Scripps is Transforming Medicine
Tune in to NBC See How Scripps is Transforming Medicine
City of Encinitas Planning Commission Agenda
Late Encinitas Councilwoman Maggie Houlihan endorsed candidate Shaffer
Encinitas Girl Scouts Deliver 100 Handmade Pillows to Comfort Scripps Cancer Patients
Local bar pulls out all the stops to acknowledge breast cancer awareness month
Tasty culinary experience delights sell out crowd
Circle of Life 100 Celebration: Raises $200,000 to Benefit Breast Cancer
Councilwoman succumbs to cancer
Noche Mexicana celebrates Mexico’s Independence
Bicyclist struck by car
City Of Encinitas Parks and Recreation Department News - September 15, 2011
Councilwoman dies of cancer
Coastal cleanup helps lagoon restoration site
Annual hoedown raises money for equestrian therapy, preschool programs
City of Encinitas Planning Commission Minutes
Chargers win one, possibly lose two
Unscripted musical never knows where it will go
Artist proposes new location for mosaic
Artist proposes new location for mosaic
Solana Beach singalong marks its silver anniversary
The agony and the ecstasy – Chargers cut roster to 53
High surf brings out surfers, rescues and warnings
Authorities notify family of man found dead near Moonlight Beach
LeucadiART Walk showcases miles worth of talent
CSUSM men’s soccer loses season opener
Cardiff Library celebrates expansion
City manager comes under fire
Back to School for Encinitas - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
Behind-the-scenes of Channel 4 San Diego
Electronic Medical Record Implementation Creates Opportunities for Nurses
Exhibition - Sculpture in the Garden
Garden Of Lights 2011
Longboard club holds contest off pier
"Kook" back in right place, right time
Jurassic 'Kook'
Surfer ridding beach of garbage
The Savvy Patient - Healthy Pregnancy Equals a Healthy Baby
Stars of tournament aren’t always on center court
U.S. News & World Report Names Scripps Physicians to Top Doctors List
Carlsbad Inn robbed in early morning hours
‘Genius’ returns to the art world
‘Genius’ returns to the art world
Leucadia Blvd. crossing undergoes improvements
Skateboarding phenom makes X Games debut at 14
Night falls on young tennis talent
Scandalis shows she’s full of fight
Fall Recreation Guide Brochure and Encinitas NOW! City Newsletter Now Online!
Scandalis advances in Open qualifying match
Race to the Finish
Tennis teen ready to show what she’s got
Annual World Championship bocce ball contest draws large crowd
Community garden advocates fight back
City Of Encinitas Parks and Recreation Department News - July 15, 2011
City of Encinitas Public Notices for Planning and Building
A TRI-umphant race
Computer pioneer is a brewer at heart
Summer Sunday Concerts by the Sea
Circle of Life 100 Celebration: Wine, Women & Shoes Benefit Set for Sept. 8
City celebrates it 25th, unveils community center
Workshop teaches elements of math and science through guitar making
Scripps Receives NIH Grant to Research Root Cause of Heart Attack
Lifeguard Association fundraiser a success
Cappella Gloriana celebrates 15 years
Cunningham is new SDSU dean of business admin
The Savvy Patient - Introducing the Hospitalist
Scripps Tips - June 2011
Symptoms and Consequences of Sports-Related Concussions
Scripps Returns Teacher to Head of Class
Former all-star places home on the market
Kids for Peace releases second book
San Diego Humane Society cat campus opens
Local artist recognized the world over
Small Carlsbad business garners big attention
City Of Encinitas Parks and Recreation Department News - Jun 15, 2011
The Savvy Patient - Introducing the Hospitalist
School works to console grieving students
Local photographer goes retro
Scripps Tips - June 2011
Symptoms and Consequences of Sports-Related Concussions
Mosaic artist cast in spotlight
Fiesta del Sol
Color outside the lines at Art Soup
Dance group overcomes adversity, prevails with passion
Community volunteers to help garden grow
Expanding Cancer Services at Scripps to Be Most Advanced in Region
Celebrating Maggie
Stellar Solar Leading by Example With Solar-Powered Electric Car
Stamp Out Hunger collects food for those in need
Peace officers honor fallen comrades with memorial run
How the Padres Manager Keeps Himself in Playing Shape
Pirates to retell history of Solana Beach
Pirates to retell history of Solana Beach
Units quickly smother fire
Women take plunge to fight malaria
CINCO DE MAYO CELEBRATION
Local Leaders Celebrate Completion of Scripps Encinitas Parking Structure
Residents ask for public art reprieve
Scripps Health and County Agencies Partner on Nationwide Prescription Drug Take Back Day
Thousands gather for EGGstravaganza
Encinitas City Council Regular And San Dieguito Water District Meeting Agenda For April 27, 2011
City Council Closed Session Meeting Agenda For April 25, 2011
Firefighters seek help to ‘Give Burns the Boot’
$5 Million Gift Supports Expansion at Scripps Memorial Hospital Encinitas
Local organization helps homeless and at-risk youth
Scripps Launches Comprehensive Driver Assessment Program
City Of Encinitas Parks and Recreation Department News - April 15, 2011
Local couple embarks on epic journey
The Savvy Patient - Type of Headache Determines Treatment
The Savvy Patient - Expecting a Baby? Here are Some Issues You’ll Want to Address
Mindi Abair Added to Musical Lineup for ‘In Concert for Cancer’ March 11
Moody’s Upgrades Scripps Health to Aa3 Fitch, Standard & Poor’s Affirm AA- Bond Rating
Scripps Tips – March 2011
Retail powerhouse still growing after 50 years
Local retailer lets shoppers decide grant recipients
Local man continues wife’s legacy with annual cancer walk
OPENING DAY
KIDS HAVE THEIR DAY
City Of Encinitas Parks and Recreation Department News - March 31, 2011
‘Cardiff Kook’ celebrates Vincent van Gogh’s birthday
Library mural helps spark young readers’ imaginations
The Savvy Patient - Expecting a Baby? Here are Some Issues You’ll Want to Address
Community Celebration Set for April 29 at Scripps Encinitas
City Of Encinitas Parks and Recreation Department News - March 15, 2011
City Of Encinitas Public Notices For Planning And Building
City Of Encinitas Job Posting
City unveils transit marketing system
Moody’s Upgrades Scripps Health to Aa3 Fitch, Standard & Poor’s Affirm AA- Bond Rating
Scripps Tips – March 2011
Sockers smash through
Sweet treats a family affair at Carlsbad bakery
Local barista organizes book drive, story-time
Every Minute Matters
City of Encinitas Request for Bid - Lefthand SAN Expansion Nodes
Local realtor’s nonprofit helps build schools in his native Guatemala
Local company offers truly unique artwork
San Dieguito Water District Agenda
Scripps Tips - February 2011
Scripps Develops New iPad App to Track Pitchers' Health
City Of Encinitas Parks and Recreation Department News - February 15, 2011
Local artist uses board as inspiration and as canvas
Fair board honors Arballo
Fair board honors Arballo
Local Supercross rider takes to the sky
Residents ante up to help fund new lifeguard tower
Angels in California
Tips for Using Dietary Supplements to Manage Pain
Mindi Abair Added to Musical Lineup for ‘In Concert for Cancer’ March 11
Group helps foster children succeed in high school and beyond
Scripps Program Cuts ER Waiting Times
Splash Dogs
The Savvy Patient - Support Groups Add a Healing Dimension
Carlsbad High graduate to play in the Super Bowl
Preventing and Managing Chronic Diseases: What Matters?
Off and running
Walk raises funds to support families with sick children
Scripps Cares for Hit and Run Patient
Selling medical cannabis in the 21st century
Scripps Health Named to FORTUNE Magazine’s National “100 Best Companies to Work For” List in 2011
Running helps SB resident deal with tragedy
City Of Encinitas Parks And Recreation Department News - January 15, 2011
Buying medical marijuana: behind the green curtain
Kids for Peace host rally for tolerance
BLUFF COLLAPSE
Tri-City gets special thank-you from Marine
Local woman’s adventures in the Peace Corps, part 1
Bluff slide at Dog Beach
A chill New Year’s event
New Year’s Day homicide suspect arrested
Local gardening club has been growing for nearly 80 years
Kooky Christmas
Local woman rallies support for injured Motocross rider
Volunteers transform former eyesore into premiere landscape
Rainstorm creates streetside sport
Such angels
Mudslide blocks tracks in Encinitas
School landscape becomes more edible
Top 10 Online Health Search Terms for 2010
FOR FEATHERED FRIENDS
San Diego Woman Proves Life Can Be Rewarding After Stroke
Who needs snow?
City Of Encinitas Parks And Recreation Department News - December 2010
Local phone collector has always known his calling
Member of legendary local theater family says ‘Hello Trouble’
Local artist brings color to village
Supporters of eco-buildings press council for review of city codes
NIGHT LIGHTS
2010 Encinitas Holiday Parade Winners Announced
Del Mar celebrates a winter wonderland
Stellar Solar, Purdy Farms Create First Solar-Powered Christmas Tree Lots
Charitable Surgery Restores Local Decorator to Health for Holidays
Hot to trot
Old fashioned holiday celebrated
Church opens its doors to everyone on Thanksgiving
Multimedia artist brings color to North County
Sock it to ’em
Thousands participate in annual 3-day walk
3-D DRAWING
Scripps Announces Plan to Build Regional Medical Campus
PLAYING DIRTY
Skateboarders raise funds for troops
Scripps Unveils 25-Year Master Plan to Create Comprehensive Regional Medical Campus in La Jolla
Old surfboards get new tricks
COUNTRY DAY FAIR
Notice Of Grandview Beach Access Closure
Torrey Pines Bridge retrofit breaks ground
Quite a catch!
Tricks, treats light up downtown Encinitas on Halloween
Campaign tactics draw criticism
An ocean of art at Solana Beach gallery
City Of Encinitas Winter Recreation Guide Now Online!
OUR VIEWPOINT: The Coast News endorses Barth and Kranz for Encinitas City Council
OUR VIEWPOINT: The Coast News endorses Barth and Kranz for Encinitas City Council
Boathouse tour offers rare glimpse of historical downtown
Phil's BBQ opens in San Marcos
Art in their hearts
Healthier lunches coming to Cardiff schools
Grizzly ghouls
Scripps Health Announces Bold Restructuring Plan in Response to Health Care Reform
City Council Agenda
Notice Of Grandview Beach Access Closure
Notice Of Swami's Beach Access Restroom Closure
Pumpkin plunge!
Chamber hosts breast cancer awareness seminar
City Of Encinitas Parks And Recreation Department News - October 2010
Parent Connection Offers Networking for San Diego Parents
Citizens call for transparency during demonstration
Fundraiser goes a 'fowl'
City of Encinitas - Be a Part of the 2010 Encinitas Holiday Parade
City Council Agenda For October 13, 2010
Encinitas- Notice of Grandview Beach Access Closure
Pirates, tall ships, music hit O’side
Lucy and Ethel at Dog Beach
4th annual Rerip event promotes sustainability in surfing
City of Encinitas Job Posting - September 29, 2010
Parent Connection Swap Meet Attracts Local Families
Circle of Life 100 Celebration: Wine, Women & Shoes Raises $100,000 to Benefit Scripps Memorial
Annual art event in Carlsbad makes a splash
City Of Encinitas Planning Commission Meeting Minutes
Local mom aims to get students Lean and Green
Local dogs hit the waves to help less fortunate cousins
Event honors Mexican culture
Blasts from the past take over the roadways
Sight-impaired surfers take to the waves with a little help from their friends
City Of Encinitas Parks And Recreation Department News - September 2010
Scripps Health to Partner on First Nationwide Prescription Drug Take Back Day
City Council Agenda for September 15, 2010
Scripps Tips – July 2010
City Council Agenda for September 8, 2010
Carlsbad Author Recovers from Paralyzing Bike Injury
Carlsbad Author Recovers from Paralyzing Bike Injury; Celebrates with Cycling Ride from La Jolla to
Scripps Health President & CEO Chris Van Gorder Named to List of Nation’s 100 Most Powerf
San Dieguito Water District Agenda
News from City of Encinitas Parks and Recreation - August 15, 2010
Circle of Life 100 Celebration: Wine, Women & Shoes Puts Best Foot Forward to Benefit Scripps Me
EUSD Recognized for Recycling Efforts
EUSD Teachers Earn National Board Certification
Capri and Flora Vista recognized as California Distinguished Schools
Three New Administrators Join the Encinitas Union School District
Mission Estancia School Recognized by Local, County, and State Officials as National Blue Ribbon Sch
23 EUSD Students Win Top Awards at San Diego County Math 24 Tournament
EUSD Shows Spirit in Encinitas Holiday Parade
22 Employees Retire from EUSD
A Salute to Teachers
Parent and Community Volunteers Honored at Luncheon
New Principals Selected for Schools in the Encinitas Union School District
Scripps Doctor Talks About Concussion and Youth Sports
Employees of the Year Honored by Board of Trustees
Mission Estancia School Saluted as Amomg Nation's Best Schools - Receives National Blue Ribbon
Circle of Life 100 Celebration: Wine, Women & Shoes
EUSD Makes the Grade - Sixth-Grader Helps Run a Small City
Scripps Encinitas Receives Advanced Primary Stroke Center Recertification from The Joint Commission
EEF Presents $65,000 to District to Continue Mobile Tech Support for Schools
EUSD Makes the Grade - Superintendent Discusses BizTown
Circle of Life 100 to Honor Marilyn Stark
Classified Employees of the Year Announced
School Year 2007-08 - Teacher and Staff Welcome
Scripps Health Devotes $311 Million to Community Benefit Programs in Fiscal Year 2009
Teachers of the Year Announced
Four School Districts Awarded Wellness Policy Implementation Mini-Grants
Scripps Health Selected Among Nation’s Top 10 Health Systems
Administrators of the Year Announced
New Teachers Join the Encinitas Union School District
Scripps Announces Plans for Region’s First Proton Therapy Center
Partners in Wellness Forum: Families and Schools Working Together for a Healthy Community
School Year 2007-08 - Schools Opening Day
Summer 2010 Health and Wellness Classes
Principal for a Day at EUSD
Stephanie Rosson-Niess appointed Interim Principal at Paul Ecke Central School
Circle of Life 100 Honors Marilyn Stark
Carol Skiljan Receives Honorary Service Award
17 EUSD Teachers Pursue National Board Certification
North County Residents Paul Ecke and Ken Wood Join Scripps Memorial Hospital Encinitas Community Adv
Judy Leff selected as San Diego County Teacher of the Year
Dedicated Employees Recognized for Years of Service to Children of Encinitas
Community Leaders Support Scripps Memorial Hospital Encinitas
EEF Comedy Night 2007
Assistant Principal Selected for the Encinitas Union School District
County Superintendent Visits Mission Estancia
EUSD Makes the Grade - Ranking School Districts
News from City of Encinitas Parks and Recreation - July 15, 2010
Sixth Annual Switchfoot Bro-Am Returns To Benefit Local Chapters Of StandUp For Kids
City of Encinitas Neighborhood Meeting
Public Notices - Planning and Building
San Dieguito Water District Agenda
City Council Meeting Agenda- Closed Session
Woof! Calling All Pets (and Owners) to the City of Encinitas Pet Expo
City Of Encinitas Junior Lifeguard Program Is Excited About New Features This Summer
Noodles LovesParks… and Gives Back to the Community in Encinitas
Special Cinco De Mayo Fundraising Concert At Belly Up For Jake Pocius
Baby Yoga Moves can Strengthen your Baby’s Vestibular System
City of Encinitas Parks and Recreation Newsletter - April 15, 2010
City Of Encinitas Planning Commission Meeting Agenda for April 15, 2010
Summer Recreation Guide Brochure And Encinitas NOW! City Newsletter Now Online!
Easter Egg Hunt Festival
San Dieguito Water District Agenda for February 24, 2010
City of Encinitas Regular Meeting City Council Agenda for February 24, 2010
City of Encinitas Parks and Recreation Newsletter - February 15, 2010
City Council Agenda for February 17, 2010
City Of Encinitas Requests Dog Owners Respect Off-Leash Dog Rules At City Facilities
City of Encinitas Parks and Recreation News - January 29, 2010
City of Encinitas Parks and Recreation Newsletter - January 28, 2010
City Of Encinitas Parks And Recreation Department News - January 2010
City Of Encinitas News Update
City Of Encinitas Jobs Available
Home Care Assistance of San Diego Celebrates Second Anniversary
City of Encinitas Parks and Recreation Department News - December 2009
Winners Announced from the 2009 Encinitas Holiday Parade
2009 Encinitas Holiday Parade
Jobs Available
City of Encinitas Parks and Recreation Department News - November 2009
Local Scouts Help City Of Encinitas
Irene Kratzer Named Encinitas Holiday Parade Grand Marshal
2009 Encinitas Holiday Parade
Winter Recreation Guide Brochure and Encinitas NOW! City Newsletter Now Online!
October News from City of Encinitas Parks and Recreation - October 15, 2009
Feeling Fit Festival This Fall!
Encinitas Kiwanis Club Luau Fundraiser In Encinitas
Stars in the Park: Movie Night
Public Notices - September 3, 2009
City of Encinitas Job Posting - August 28, 2009
City Of Encinitas Bids Update
City of Encinitas Parks and Recreation News - July 15, 2009
Major New Plan Will ‘Green’ Encinitas
5th Annual Switchfoot Bro-Am Draws 7000+ to Moonlight Beach in Encinitas to Benefit StandUp for Kids
Switchfoot Bro-Am Surf Contest and Concert
News from City of Encinitas Parks and Recreation Department - June 11, 2009
Performers Announced for 5th Annual Switchfoot Bro-Am!
What Will You Do With Your Kids This Summer? - Seaside Day Camps- Fun, Safe, Economical!
14th Annual Summer Sunday Concerts By The Sea
Real Estate Opportunities in San Diego
Encinitas Sports Camps - Registrations for All of Our 2009 Summer Sports Camps
City of Encinitas News - Jobs Available
5th Annual Switchfoot Bro-Am to benefit Stand Up For Kids
Encinitas 5K Volunteers Needed
Encinitas Senior Fair
San Diego Dentist Revolutionizes Dental Industry by Going Green
Secret Life at San Elijo Lagoon to be Revealed on Lagoon Day
City of Encinitas Easter Egg Hunt Draws Record Crowds
Easter Egg Hunt Festival
City of Encinitas News - March 24, 2009
San Dieguito Water District Agenda for March 25, 2009
City Council Meeting Agenda for March 18, 2009
City Council Agenda - Closed Session
City of Encinitas News - February 26, 2009
City of Encinitas Hosts Easter Egg Hunt Festival
City of Encinitas 5K-1K Run/Walk
City of Encinitas Public Notices for Planning and Building - February 24, 2009
San Dieguito Water District Agenda for February 25, 2009
Public Notices From Planning and Building - February 10, 2009
Public Notices from Planning and Building - January 13, 2009
Public Notices from Planning and Building - January 2, 2009
City of Encinitas Planning Commission Agendas
Public Notices from Planning and Building - December 11, 2008
San Dieguito Water District Agenda - December 17, 2008
Public Notices: Planning and Building - December 5, 2008
City Council Meeting Agenda for December 9 and 10, 2008
The Fall Festival
City of Encinitas Public Notices - October 30, 2008 Update
Morris Pike Named Encinitas Holiday Parade Grand Marshal
City of Encinitas News Update - July 3, 2008
City Of Encinitas Parks And Rec Agenda Posting
City of Encinitas Bids Update - June 11, 2008
Encinitas Parks and Recreation Department Helps Beach Goers Protect the Beach this Summer
City of Encinitas News Update - May 22, 2008
Online Slide Show for City of Encinitas 5 K - 1 K Run/Walk
City of Encinitas 5K – 1K Run/Walk Slideshow Now Online
City of Encinitas News Update - May 15, 2008
City of Encinitas Public Notices - Now Online
City Of Encinitas: Jobs Available
City of Encinitas News Update, April 25, 2008
City of Encinitas News Update, April 8
City of Encinitas 5K – 1K Run/Walk
City of Encinitas News Update, March 3
Seeds of Wonder
City of Encinitas News - February 28
Jobs Available
Encinitas CA Easter Egg Parades and Easter Egg Hunts
Winter Rose Classic
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