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Later this month, the Solana Beach City Council will approve a two-year budget for the 2021-22 and 2022-23 fiscal years, with projections that map out a gradual return to normal after a year of cutbacks caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. ZERO WASTE FAIR COMING SATURDAY VIA LIVE WEBINAR The sixth annual Zero Waste Fair will be presented as a virtual event this year from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, June 12, hosted by nonprofit I Love A Clean San Diego County and the city of Encinitas. Highlights include workshops for all ages, demonstrations and Q&A sessions on recycling, composting HOMEGROWN FUN ARRIVING AT DEL MAR FAIRGROUNDS A month of summer festivities returns to the Del Mar Fairgrounds in June with Homegrown Fun, a scaled-down version of the annual San Diego County Fair that has been on hold because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Homegrown Fun will run from June TAKE A LOOK INSIDE THE SOON-TO-OPEN SKY DECK HIGH-END FOOD Sky Deck, North County’s latest culinary attraction, is finally nearing completion after a year-long pandemic-related delay. On June 11, a handful of the restaurants in the nautically-themed 26,000-square-foot dining-and-drinking destination will open, with the majority coming online around mid SCRIPPS ENTERS FOURTH WEEK OF RANSOMWARE ATTACK Scripps Health hopes to restore full electronic medical record capabilities, including resumption of its MyScripps patient portal, in “the latter part of this week,” according to an update sent to patients by its chief executive officer Monday afternoon, May 24. For the first time, Chris Van NO. 1 TORREY PINES BOYS BOUNCE NO. 7 CARLSBAD Clark Allard was part of 190 wins in seven years as an assistant coach at Torrey Pines. He came home Friday, May 14, and took a loss in his first game as a head coach in the Torrey Pines gym as No. 7-ranked Carlsbad dropped an 83-67 North County Coastal League decision to NEW MEDICAL RESEARCH CAMPUS PROPOSED IN TORREY HILLS Print. Plans are underway for the development of a proposed new medical research campus on the vacant corner of Carmel Mountain Road and El Camino Real in Torrey Hills. Breakthrough Properties, a life science real estate development company, has acquired the nine-acre site and plans to build three four-to-five-story buildings for a totalof
MERGE 56 AND CAMINO DEL SUR EXTENSION IN PROGRESS Construction is moving forward on Merge 56, the mixed-use town center off Camino Del Sur near SR-56. The lifestyle center on the 40-acre site will include a cinema, retail, restaurants, office space, a hotel and 242 residential townhouse units, surrounded by public and green spaces. The project also includes the extensions of Camino Del Sur and TORREY PINES HEAD LIFEGUARD TO RETIRE AFTER 46 YEARS After 46 years as an ocean lifeguard, most recently as head lifeguard at Torrey Pines State Beach, Ed Vodrazka will retire in June. Vodrazka, who lives in Del Mar, also wrote a book called “Stories from Sea Level: The Heroic and Humorous Adventures of California’s Ocean Lifeguards”. 'TOUR OF SOLANA BEACH SELF-GUIDED SCAVENGER HUNT' BEGINS Pump up your bike tires or put on your favorite walking shoes, and get going on the Tour of Solana Beach Self-Guided Scavenger Hunt. Participants have the whole month of May (Bike Month) to ride or walk a 13-mile route through Solana Beach neighborhoods as they search for answers to scavenger hunt questions on their score sheets.DEL MAR NEWS
Later this month, the Solana Beach City Council will approve a two-year budget for the 2021-22 and 2022-23 fiscal years, with projections that map out a gradual return to normal after a year of cutbacks caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. ZERO WASTE FAIR COMING SATURDAY VIA LIVE WEBINAR The sixth annual Zero Waste Fair will be presented as a virtual event this year from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, June 12, hosted by nonprofit I Love A Clean San Diego County and the city of Encinitas. Highlights include workshops for all ages, demonstrations and Q&A sessions on recycling, composting HOMEGROWN FUN ARRIVING AT DEL MAR FAIRGROUNDS A month of summer festivities returns to the Del Mar Fairgrounds in June with Homegrown Fun, a scaled-down version of the annual San Diego County Fair that has been on hold because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Homegrown Fun will run from June TAKE A LOOK INSIDE THE SOON-TO-OPEN SKY DECK HIGH-END FOOD Sky Deck, North County’s latest culinary attraction, is finally nearing completion after a year-long pandemic-related delay. On June 11, a handful of the restaurants in the nautically-themed 26,000-square-foot dining-and-drinking destination will open, with the majority coming online around mid SCRIPPS ENTERS FOURTH WEEK OF RANSOMWARE ATTACK Scripps Health hopes to restore full electronic medical record capabilities, including resumption of its MyScripps patient portal, in “the latter part of this week,” according to an update sent to patients by its chief executive officer Monday afternoon, May 24. For the first time, Chris Van NO. 1 TORREY PINES BOYS BOUNCE NO. 7 CARLSBAD Clark Allard was part of 190 wins in seven years as an assistant coach at Torrey Pines. He came home Friday, May 14, and took a loss in his first game as a head coach in the Torrey Pines gym as No. 7-ranked Carlsbad dropped an 83-67 North County Coastal League decision to NEW MEDICAL RESEARCH CAMPUS PROPOSED IN TORREY HILLS Print. Plans are underway for the development of a proposed new medical research campus on the vacant corner of Carmel Mountain Road and El Camino Real in Torrey Hills. Breakthrough Properties, a life science real estate development company, has acquired the nine-acre site and plans to build three four-to-five-story buildings for a totalof
MERGE 56 AND CAMINO DEL SUR EXTENSION IN PROGRESS Construction is moving forward on Merge 56, the mixed-use town center off Camino Del Sur near SR-56. The lifestyle center on the 40-acre site will include a cinema, retail, restaurants, office space, a hotel and 242 residential townhouse units, surrounded by public and green spaces. The project also includes the extensions of Camino Del Sur and TORREY PINES HEAD LIFEGUARD TO RETIRE AFTER 46 YEARS After 46 years as an ocean lifeguard, most recently as head lifeguard at Torrey Pines State Beach, Ed Vodrazka will retire in June. Vodrazka, who lives in Del Mar, also wrote a book called “Stories from Sea Level: The Heroic and Humorous Adventures of California’s Ocean Lifeguards”. 'TOUR OF SOLANA BEACH SELF-GUIDED SCAVENGER HUNT' BEGINS Pump up your bike tires or put on your favorite walking shoes, and get going on the Tour of Solana Beach Self-Guided Scavenger Hunt. Participants have the whole month of May (Bike Month) to ride or walk a 13-mile route through Solana Beach neighborhoods as they search for answers to scavenger hunt questions on their score sheets. OUTREACH KICKS OFF ON DEL MAR HILLS MODERNIZATION PROJECT 3 hours ago · Community engagement has begun on the Del Mar Hills Academy modernization project. The first meeting was held on Zoom on June 3 as the Del Mar Union School District prepares to update its second oldest school, built in 1974. “We all know Del Mar Hills is DEL MAR DECLINES TO SEEK COASTAL COMMISSION CERTIFICATION 12 hours ago · The Del Mar City Council decided to withdraw its sea level rise adaptation plan from a June 10 hearing in front of the California Coastal Commission, which leaves the plan uncertified after nearly three years of discussions between the two sides. PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD TO CLOSE ON DEL MAR HEIGHTS SCHOOL 3 hours ago · The 45-day public comment period for the Del Mar Union School District’s draft focused environmental impact report (DFEIR) for the Del Mar Heights School rebuild is set to expire on Friday, June 11. The final environmental review document is anticipated to be circulated from June 18-28 and DEL MAR AUTHOR WINS LILLIAN SMITH BOOK AWARD 20 hours ago · Author, constitutional law historian and Del Mar resident Lawrence Goldstone recently received a Lillian Smith Book Award for “On Account of Race,” a book he released last year about White supremacy and its impact on voting rights. Launched in 1968, CARMEL VALLEY BOARD TO REVISIT MOBILITY STUDY 3 hours ago · The Carmel Valley Community Planning Board will revisit the work of its past livability subcommittee in an effort to finally see some movement on traffic and mobility issues in Carmel Valley neighborhoods. Back in 2014, the board’s livability subcommittee was formed in ZERO WASTE FAIR COMING SATURDAY VIA LIVE WEBINAR The sixth annual Zero Waste Fair will be presented as a virtual event this year from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, June 12, hosted by nonprofit I Love A Clean San Diego County and the city of Encinitas. Highlights include workshops for all ages, demonstrations and Q&A sessions on recycling, composting TEA 3 FOUNDATION HOSTS BENEFIT EVENT ‘2021 SUMMER OF LOVE 15 hours ago · The Tea 3 Foundation presented its “2021 Summer of Love” fundraising gala on June 5 at the RSF home of Tea 3 Foundation board member Charo Garcia-Acevedo. Entertainment at the benefit was provided by The Fab Four, a Beatles tribute band. Proceeds from TORREY PINES LACROSSE RACKS UP CIF CHAMPIONSHIP THREE-PEAT 19 hours ago · The Torrey Pines High School men’s lacrosse team won its eighth CIF championship on June 5 with a 10-3 victory over La Costa Canyon. The Falcons became the only team in San Diego Section history to three-peat, winning their third straight championship since the 2018 season—2020 didn’t get to happen due to COVID-19. GIRL SCOUT TROOP DONATES ECO BOOKS TO SOLANA RANCH LIBRARY 3 hours ago · On June 4, sixth graders from Girl Scout Troop 4524 donated many new books to Solana Ranch Elementary School’s library. The books will be used to set up an EnviroHawks eco book corner at Solana Ranch Library to help the young students have a better awareness of protecting the environment and helping the earth. CONSTRUCTION REQUIRED BEFORE DEL MAR HORSE PARK EQUESTRIAN The horse park is a 64-acre equestrian center at the intersection of El Camino Real and Via de la Valle. The 22nd DAA purchased the property in 1996 for $4.9 million to expand boarding and training for horses at the fairgrounds and to provide parking accessible by shuttle services during the annual San Diego County Fair.DEL MAR NEWS
Later this month, the Solana Beach City Council will approve a two-year budget for the 2021-22 and 2022-23 fiscal years, with projections that map out a gradual return to normal after a year of cutbacks caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. HOMEGROWN FUN ARRIVING AT DEL MAR FAIRGROUNDS A month of summer festivities returns to the Del Mar Fairgrounds in June with Homegrown Fun, a scaled-down version of the annual San Diego County Fair that has been on hold because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Homegrown Fun will run from June SCRIPPS ENTERS FOURTH WEEK OF RANSOMWARE ATTACK Scripps Health hopes to restore full electronic medical record capabilities, including resumption of its MyScripps patient portal, in “the latter part of this week,” according to an update sent to patients by its chief executive officer Monday afternoon, May 24. For the first time, Chris Van TAKE A LOOK INSIDE THE SOON-TO-OPEN SKY DECK HIGH-END FOOD Sky Deck, North County’s latest culinary attraction, is finally nearing completion after a year-long pandemic-related delay. On June 11, a handful of the restaurants in the nautically-themed 26,000-square-foot dining-and-drinking destination will open, with the majority coming online around mid NO. 1 TORREY PINES BOYS BOUNCE NO. 7 CARLSBAD Clark Allard was part of 190 wins in seven years as an assistant coach at Torrey Pines. He came home Friday, May 14, and took a loss in his first game as a head coach in the Torrey Pines gym as No. 7-ranked Carlsbad dropped an 83-67 North County Coastal League decision to NEW MEDICAL RESEARCH CAMPUS PROPOSED IN TORREY HILLS Print. Plans are underway for the development of a proposed new medical research campus on the vacant corner of Carmel Mountain Road and El Camino Real in Torrey Hills. Breakthrough Properties, a life science real estate development company, has acquired the nine-acre site and plans to build three four-to-five-story buildings for a totalof
LOCAL NONPROFIT RECOGNIZES GRADUATES OF SAN PASQUAL Friends of San Pasqual Academy is a nonprofit 501 (c)3 organization. Donations can be sent to Friends of San Pasqual Academy, PO Box 8202, Rancho Santa Fe, CA 92067. For more information, visit friendsofsanpasqualacademy.org. Lifestyle Philanthropy. Advertisement. ALL SAN DIEGO COUNTY SCHOOLS ARE CLEARED TO REOPEN FOR After months of waiting, all public and private schools in San Diego County received the green light to reopen for instruction starting Wednesday, now that the county’s COVID case rate has finally stayed low enough to reach the state’s less-restrictive red tier.. The momentous yet expected tier announcement by county officials Tuesday, along with a decision by a county judge on Monday MERGE 56 AND CAMINO DEL SUR EXTENSION IN PROGRESS Construction is moving forward on Merge 56, the mixed-use town center off Camino Del Sur near SR-56. The lifestyle center on the 40-acre site will include a cinema, retail, restaurants, office space, a hotel and 242 residential townhouse units, surrounded by public and green spaces. The project also includes the extensions of Camino Del Sur and 'TOUR OF SOLANA BEACH SELF-GUIDED SCAVENGER HUNT' BEGINS Pump up your bike tires or put on your favorite walking shoes, and get going on the Tour of Solana Beach Self-Guided Scavenger Hunt. Participants have the whole month of May (Bike Month) to ride or walk a 13-mile route through Solana Beach neighborhoods as they search for answers to scavenger hunt questions on their score sheets.DEL MAR NEWS
Later this month, the Solana Beach City Council will approve a two-year budget for the 2021-22 and 2022-23 fiscal years, with projections that map out a gradual return to normal after a year of cutbacks caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. HOMEGROWN FUN ARRIVING AT DEL MAR FAIRGROUNDS A month of summer festivities returns to the Del Mar Fairgrounds in June with Homegrown Fun, a scaled-down version of the annual San Diego County Fair that has been on hold because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Homegrown Fun will run from June SCRIPPS ENTERS FOURTH WEEK OF RANSOMWARE ATTACK Scripps Health hopes to restore full electronic medical record capabilities, including resumption of its MyScripps patient portal, in “the latter part of this week,” according to an update sent to patients by its chief executive officer Monday afternoon, May 24. For the first time, Chris Van TAKE A LOOK INSIDE THE SOON-TO-OPEN SKY DECK HIGH-END FOOD Sky Deck, North County’s latest culinary attraction, is finally nearing completion after a year-long pandemic-related delay. On June 11, a handful of the restaurants in the nautically-themed 26,000-square-foot dining-and-drinking destination will open, with the majority coming online around mid NO. 1 TORREY PINES BOYS BOUNCE NO. 7 CARLSBAD Clark Allard was part of 190 wins in seven years as an assistant coach at Torrey Pines. He came home Friday, May 14, and took a loss in his first game as a head coach in the Torrey Pines gym as No. 7-ranked Carlsbad dropped an 83-67 North County Coastal League decision to NEW MEDICAL RESEARCH CAMPUS PROPOSED IN TORREY HILLS Print. Plans are underway for the development of a proposed new medical research campus on the vacant corner of Carmel Mountain Road and El Camino Real in Torrey Hills. Breakthrough Properties, a life science real estate development company, has acquired the nine-acre site and plans to build three four-to-five-story buildings for a totalof
LOCAL NONPROFIT RECOGNIZES GRADUATES OF SAN PASQUAL Friends of San Pasqual Academy is a nonprofit 501 (c)3 organization. Donations can be sent to Friends of San Pasqual Academy, PO Box 8202, Rancho Santa Fe, CA 92067. For more information, visit friendsofsanpasqualacademy.org. Lifestyle Philanthropy. Advertisement. ALL SAN DIEGO COUNTY SCHOOLS ARE CLEARED TO REOPEN FOR After months of waiting, all public and private schools in San Diego County received the green light to reopen for instruction starting Wednesday, now that the county’s COVID case rate has finally stayed low enough to reach the state’s less-restrictive red tier.. The momentous yet expected tier announcement by county officials Tuesday, along with a decision by a county judge on Monday MERGE 56 AND CAMINO DEL SUR EXTENSION IN PROGRESS Construction is moving forward on Merge 56, the mixed-use town center off Camino Del Sur near SR-56. The lifestyle center on the 40-acre site will include a cinema, retail, restaurants, office space, a hotel and 242 residential townhouse units, surrounded by public and green spaces. The project also includes the extensions of Camino Del Sur and 'TOUR OF SOLANA BEACH SELF-GUIDED SCAVENGER HUNT' BEGINS Pump up your bike tires or put on your favorite walking shoes, and get going on the Tour of Solana Beach Self-Guided Scavenger Hunt. Participants have the whole month of May (Bike Month) to ride or walk a 13-mile route through Solana Beach neighborhoods as they search for answers to scavenger hunt questions on their score sheets. S.D. COUNTY TO DISTRIBUTE $650 MILLION IN FEDERAL COVID-19 1 day ago · San Diego County Supervisors will divvy up nearly $650 million in federal COVID-19 assistance Tuesday, June 8, with the biggest shares proposed for pandemic response, homeless services and business aid. “It’s an opportunity for us to make strategic investments that can TREVOR DENMAN RETURNING TO DEL MAR FOR 2021 HORSE RACING After missing last year’s racing due to the pandemic, Trevor Denman is returning to Del Mar. The voice of the seaside track from 1984 through 2019, Denman and his wife, Robin, opted not to travel west last year from their farm in Minnesota. But Del Mar announced Thursday morning, June 3, that Denman, 68, will call Del Mar’s 31-day summer meeting beginning July 16, and its 15-day fall TAKE A LOOK INSIDE THE SOON-TO-OPEN SKY DECK HIGH-END FOOD Sky Deck, North County’s latest culinary attraction, is finally nearing completion after a year-long pandemic-related delay. On June 11, a handful of the restaurants in the nautically-themed 26,000-square-foot dining-and-drinking destination will open, with the majority coming online around mid SAN DIEGO MUSEUM OF ART WELCOMES TWO NEW EXHIBITIONS THIS The San Diego Museum of Art recently announced the opening of two exhibitions, Cranach to Canaletto: Masterpieces from the Bemberg Foundation, and Everything You See Could Be A Lie: Photorealistic Drawings by Ana de Alvear. From Old Master paintings to contemporary, hyper-realistic drawings, worksSOLANA BEACH SUN
Later this month, the Solana Beach City Council will approve a two-year budget for the 2021-22 and 2022-23 fiscal years, with projections that map out a gradual return to normal after a year of cutbacks caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. BALANCED TORREY PINES MAKES IT BACK-TO-BACK CIF GIRLS GOLF The one-sided performance was Torrey’s 10th girls title under Drake and 16th overall. Typically contested in the fall, the season was played under the cloud of Covid-19 and even the championship was effected by outside issues as one of the pre-tournament favorites, Carlsbad, was forced to withdraw from the team competition Thursday when illness left it without the minimum IT'S NOT EXACTLY THE FAIR, BUT HOMEGROWNFUN AIMS TO DRAW 1 day ago · San Diego residents will have to live without a county fair for the second year in a row this summer. But a much smaller event that celebrates some of the fair’s most popular features — namely deep-fried Oreos, gadget hawkers and piglet races — will open for a three-week run Friday at the Del COUNTY'S NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARS ANNOUNCED More than two dozen San Diego County high school seniors have been announced as winners of National Merit $2500 Scholarships by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation. They are among 2,500 scholarship winners chosen from among some 16,000 finalistsnationally. The
JIM MORRISON, 50 YEARS AFTER HIS DEATH: AN EDGY ROCK ICON 1 day ago · Few rock ‘n’ roll legends have had as enduring an impact on multiple generations as Jim Morrison, whose death 50 years ago next month at 27 made him an even bigger cultural icon than when he was alive. Yet, while his six-year tenure as the deep-voiced front man in The Doors created a THE COUNTRY FRIENDS ANNOUNCES ART OF FASHION LINEUP Oscar de la Renta, Isabel Marant, Monique Lhuillier, and Lanvin are among the leading international designers and luxury retailers showcased on Sept. 16 when The Country Friends (TCF) presents the 2021 Art of Fashion (AOF) in partnership with South Coast Plaza.DEL MAR NEWS
Later this month, the Solana Beach City Council will approve a two-year budget for the 2021-22 and 2022-23 fiscal years, with projections that map out a gradual return to normal after a year of cutbacks caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.CARMEL VALLEY NEWS
Later this month, the Solana Beach City Council will approve a two-year budget for the 2021-22 and 2022-23 fiscal years, with projections that map out a gradual return to normal after a year of cutbacks caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. HOMEGROWN FUN ARRIVING AT DEL MAR FAIRGROUNDS A month of summer festivities returns to the Del Mar Fairgrounds in June with Homegrown Fun, a scaled-down version of the annual San Diego County Fair that has been on hold because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Homegrown Fun will run from JuneSOLANA BEACH SUN
Later this month, the Solana Beach City Council will approve a two-year budget for the 2021-22 and 2022-23 fiscal years, with projections that map out a gradual return to normal after a year of cutbacks caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. TAKE A LOOK INSIDE THE SOON-TO-OPEN SKY DECK HIGH-END FOOD Sky Deck, North County’s latest culinary attraction, is finally nearing completion after a year-long pandemic-related delay. On June 11, a handful of the restaurants in the nautically-themed 26,000-square-foot dining-and-drinking destination will open, with the majority coming online around mid NO. 1 TORREY PINES BOYS BOUNCE NO. 7 CARLSBAD Clark Allard was part of 190 wins in seven years as an assistant coach at Torrey Pines. He came home Friday, May 14, and took a loss in his first game as a head coach in the Torrey Pines gym as No. 7-ranked Carlsbad dropped an 83-67 North County Coastal League decision to NEW MEDICAL RESEARCH CAMPUS PROPOSED IN TORREY HILLS TextEditor As part of its new Next to Nature (N2N) program, the San Dieguito River Valley Conservancy (SDRVC), partnering with the Green Infrastructure Consortium and Condor Visual Media, a local, family-owned production company, is creating a series of webinars that focus on landscape site design, urban green infrastructure, wildfire risk-reduction, water management and conservation 'TOUR OF SOLANA BEACH SELF-GUIDED SCAVENGER HUNT' BEGINS Pump up your bike tires or put on your favorite walking shoes, and get going on the Tour of Solana Beach Self-Guided Scavenger Hunt. Participants have the whole month of May (Bike Month) to ride or walk a 13-mile route through Solana Beach neighborhoods as they search for answers to scavenger hunt questions on their score sheets. SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT REACHED BETWEEN GRAND DEL MAR AND By Joe Tash An agreement between the City of San Diego and the Grand Del Mar Resort in Carmel Valley is intended to settle violations of city land use and development rules by INSPIRED BLACK BELT STUDENTS IN SOLANA BEACH BRING HOME TextEditor As part of its new Next to Nature (N2N) program, the San Dieguito River Valley Conservancy (SDRVC), partnering with the Green Infrastructure Consortium and Condor Visual Media, a local, family-owned production company, is creating a series of webinars that focus on landscape site design, urban green infrastructure, wildfire risk-reduction, water management and conservationDEL MAR NEWS
Later this month, the Solana Beach City Council will approve a two-year budget for the 2021-22 and 2022-23 fiscal years, with projections that map out a gradual return to normal after a year of cutbacks caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.CARMEL VALLEY NEWS
Later this month, the Solana Beach City Council will approve a two-year budget for the 2021-22 and 2022-23 fiscal years, with projections that map out a gradual return to normal after a year of cutbacks caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. HOMEGROWN FUN ARRIVING AT DEL MAR FAIRGROUNDS A month of summer festivities returns to the Del Mar Fairgrounds in June with Homegrown Fun, a scaled-down version of the annual San Diego County Fair that has been on hold because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Homegrown Fun will run from JuneSOLANA BEACH SUN
Later this month, the Solana Beach City Council will approve a two-year budget for the 2021-22 and 2022-23 fiscal years, with projections that map out a gradual return to normal after a year of cutbacks caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. TAKE A LOOK INSIDE THE SOON-TO-OPEN SKY DECK HIGH-END FOOD Sky Deck, North County’s latest culinary attraction, is finally nearing completion after a year-long pandemic-related delay. On June 11, a handful of the restaurants in the nautically-themed 26,000-square-foot dining-and-drinking destination will open, with the majority coming online around mid NO. 1 TORREY PINES BOYS BOUNCE NO. 7 CARLSBAD Clark Allard was part of 190 wins in seven years as an assistant coach at Torrey Pines. He came home Friday, May 14, and took a loss in his first game as a head coach in the Torrey Pines gym as No. 7-ranked Carlsbad dropped an 83-67 North County Coastal League decision to NEW MEDICAL RESEARCH CAMPUS PROPOSED IN TORREY HILLS Print. Plans are underway for the development of a proposed new medical research campus on the vacant corner of Carmel Mountain Road and El Camino Real in Torrey Hills. Breakthrough Properties, a life science real estate development company, has acquired the nine-acre site and plans to build three four-to-five-story buildings for a totalof
'TOUR OF SOLANA BEACH SELF-GUIDED SCAVENGER HUNT' BEGINS Pump up your bike tires or put on your favorite walking shoes, and get going on the Tour of Solana Beach Self-Guided Scavenger Hunt. Participants have the whole month of May (Bike Month) to ride or walk a 13-mile route through Solana Beach neighborhoods as they search for answers to scavenger hunt questions on their score sheets. INSPIRED BLACK BELT STUDENTS IN SOLANA BEACH BRING HOME Burleson trained under Grand Master Jhoon Rhee, who is credited with bringing tae kwon do to the United States. This past year, 14 black belt alumnae revisited the AFMA dojang from countries as far as Denmark and Australia — once a family karate member, always a member. or the dojang at 124 Lomas Santa Fe, Suite 106, Solana Beach. SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT REACHED BETWEEN GRAND DEL MAR AND By Joe Tash An agreement between the City of San Diego and the Grand Del Mar Resort in Carmel Valley is intended to settle violations of city land use and development rules by S.D. COUNTY TO DISTRIBUTE $650 MILLION IN FEDERAL COVID-19 1 day ago · San Diego County Supervisors will divvy up nearly $650 million in federal COVID-19 assistance Tuesday, June 8, with the biggest shares proposed for pandemic response, homeless services and business aid. “It’s an opportunity for us to make strategic investments that can TREVOR DENMAN RETURNING TO DEL MAR FOR 2021 HORSE RACING After missing last year’s racing due to the pandemic, Trevor Denman is returning to Del Mar. The voice of the seaside track from 1984 through 2019, Denman and his wife, Robin, opted not to travel west last year from their farm in Minnesota. But Del Mar announced Thursday morning, June 3, that Denman, 68, will call Del Mar’s 31-day summer meeting beginning July 16, and its 15-day fall TOVAH FELDSHUH TELLING STORY OF 'DR. RUTH' ON FILM FOR 1 day ago · Last year, Broadway and TV veteran Tovah Feldshuh spent most the year working from home. But as the pandemic waned this spring, the New York native launched into a frenzy of activity that began in April with the publication of her memoir, “Lilyville,” followed by two different productions of the same play, “Becoming Dr. Ruth,” this month. IS COUNTY READY TO MEET DEMANDS OF GROWING NUMBER OF 1 day ago · Solana Beach caregiver Steve Whitecotton started his Wednesday as he always does, by writing the day’s schedule for his wife on a small whiteboard in the living room of their one-bedroom apartment. Throughout the day, it’s displayed prominently in IT'S NOT EXACTLY THE FAIR, BUT HOMEGROWNFUN AIMS TO DRAW 1 day ago · San Diego residents will have to live without a county fair for the second year in a row this summer. But a much smaller event that celebrates some of the fair’s most popular features — namely deep-fried Oreos, gadget hawkers and piglet races — will open for a three-week run Friday at the Del BALANCED TORREY PINES MAKES IT BACK-TO-BACK CIF GIRLS GOLF The one-sided performance was Torrey’s 10th girls title under Drake and 16th overall. Typically contested in the fall, the season was played under the cloud of Covid-19 and even the championship was effected by outside issues as one of the pre-tournament favorites, Carlsbad, was forced to withdraw from the team competition Thursday when illness left it without the minimum SCRIPPS ENTERS FOURTH WEEK OF RANSOMWARE ATTACK Scripps Health hopes to restore full electronic medical record capabilities, including resumption of its MyScripps patient portal, in “the latter part of this week,” according to an update sent to patients by its chief executive officer Monday afternoon, May 24. For the first time, Chris Van JIM MORRISON, 50 YEARS AFTER HIS DEATH: AN EDGY ROCK ICON 1 day ago · Few rock ‘n’ roll legends have had as enduring an impact on multiple generations as Jim Morrison, whose death 50 years ago next month at 27 made him an even bigger cultural icon than when he was alive. Yet, while his six-year tenure as the deep-voiced front man in The Doors created a COUNTY'S NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARS ANNOUNCED More than two dozen San Diego County high school seniors have been announced as winners of National Merit $2500 Scholarships by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation. They are among 2,500 scholarship winners chosen from among some 16,000 finalistsnationally. The
THE COUNTRY FRIENDS ANNOUNCES ART OF FASHION LINEUP Oscar de la Renta, Isabel Marant, Monique Lhuillier, and Lanvin are among the leading international designers and luxury retailers showcased on Sept. 16 when The Country Friends (TCF) presents the 2021 Art of Fashion (AOF) in partnership with South Coast Plaza.*
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When will the stink from San Diego County’s red tide go away? Scientists aren’t sureNews
When will the stink from San Diego County’s red tide go away? Scientists aren’t sure UCSD researchers say a lack of coastal winds might be allowing thebloom to persist.
May 14, 2020
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La Jolla health company conducting COVID-19 antibody testingNews
La Jolla health company conducting COVID-19 antibody testing Using a newly developed antibody test, a La Jolla-based health and wellness company is trying to help employers safely return their employees to the workplace.May 17, 2020
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San Dieguito Union High School District announces the 2020 Teacher and Classified Employee of the YearNews
San Dieguito Union High School District announces the 2020 Teacher and Classified Employee of the Year The San Dieguito Union High School District (SDUHSD) recently announced Amy Olson as its 2020 Teacher of the Year and Cindy Skeber as its 2020 Classified Employee of the Year, according to a newsrelease.
May 17, 2020
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Carmel Valley resident helps lead e3 Civic High students to win national technology competitionNews
Carmel Valley resident helps lead e3 Civic High students to win national technology competition Four San Diego high school seniors from e3 Civic High recently won first place at Project Invent Demo Day, a national technology pitchfest that aims to encourage young people to develop products forsocial good.
May 15, 2020
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Del Mar Heights rebuild plan takes another step forwardNews
Del Mar Heights rebuild plan takes another step forward The Del Mar Union School District will move forward with the rebuild plan for Del Mar Heights School.May 13, 2020
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Solana Beach continues local emergency declaration, weighs financialimpacts
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Solana Beach continues local emergency declaration, weighs financialimpacts
The Solana Beach City Council extended the city’s local emergency declaration indefinitely due to the persisting effects of the novel coronavirus outbreak.May 12, 2020
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CEA discusses formation of Citizens Advisory CommitteeNews
CEA discusses formation of Citizens Advisory Committee The Clean Energy Alliance will assemble a seven-member Citizens Advisory Committee, board members said at their May 7 meeting, as the agency prepares to begin delivering energy to residents and businessesin one year.
May 12, 2020
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Work begins on next phase of project to stabilize Del Mar bluffsNews
Work begins on next phase of project to stabilize Del Mar bluffs Construction expected to continue for monthsMay 12, 2020
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Canyon Crest Academy students create free tutoring serviceNews
Canyon Crest Academy students create free tutoring service A group of local high school students set up a free online tutoring program to help elementary and middle school students with chemistry, biology, math and related subjects.May 12, 2020
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Parents of special needs children ‘wearing many hats’ sinceschools closed
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Parents of special needs children ‘wearing many hats’ sinceschools closed
With 8-year-old triplets who go to school in Encinitas, each one on the autism spectrum, Jeff Ladman and his wife Tara felt “like the rug’s been pulled out from underneath” them when the novel coronavirus pandemic closed schools in mid-March and reduced therapy sessions to online only.May 12, 2020
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Honor Flight San Diego benefit Honor Flight San Diego celebrated 10 years of honoring veterans March 7 at the Del Mar Hilton.March 22, 2020
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Sycamore Ridge teacher helps lead Rare Disease Day fundraiserPhoto Galleries
Sycamore Ridge teacher helps lead Rare Disease Day fundraiser Ever since her daughter was diagnosed with a rare genetic disease, Sycamore Ridge first-grade teacher Julie Cunningham has been an advocate for finding treatments to help those who have been diagnosedwith rare diseases.
March 17, 2020
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Carmel Del Mar 5th Annual PTA Art NightPhoto Galleries
Carmel Del Mar 5th Annual PTA Art Night Carmel Del Mar students showcased their many artistic talents at the 5th Annual PTA Art Night held March 5.March 10, 2020
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EC Gallery in Solana Beach hosts art show by Red Hot Chili Peppersdrummer
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EC Gallery in Solana Beach hosts art show by Red Hot Chili Peppersdrummer
Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith made the third stop of his 2020 art tour at EC Gallery in Solana Beach from Feb. 29 to March 1.March 3, 2020
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Notre Dame Academy students raise funds at Jog-A-ThonPhoto Galleries
Notre Dame Academy students raise funds at Jog-A-Thon Notre Dame Academy students participated in a Jog-A-Thon Feb. 28 at the school’s astro-turf field.March 3, 2020
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Ashley Falls Family Dance Ashley Falls Elementary School families gathered for a fun-filled family dance, “Glow Disco,” Feb. 29 at the school’s MUR.March 3, 2020
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Solana Beach Little League Opening DayPhoto Galleries
Solana Beach Little League Opening Day Solana Beach Little League kicked off the start of the 2020 season with Opening Day Ceremonies and more Feb. 29 at Solana VistaElementary School.
March 3, 2020
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Del Mar Little League Opening Day Del Mar Little League celebrated the start of the 2020 season with Opening Day Ceremonies, the Annual Parade of Teams and more Feb. 29 atSage Canyon Park.
March 3, 2020
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Del Sol Lions Club celebrates 10 years of community servicePhoto Galleries
Del Sol Lions Club celebrates 10 years of community service The Del Sol Lions Club celebrated its 10th anniversary with a party held Feb. 25 at Crust Pizza in Solana Beach.March 3, 2020
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San Dieguito Newcomers and Friends holds free weekly phone-in cookingclass led by chef
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San Dieguito Newcomers and Friends holds free weekly phone-in cookingclass led by chef
San Dieguito Newcomers and Friends hosts a free weekly phone-in cooking class with Chef Mary Chamberlin.May 15, 2020
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San Dieguito River Valley Conservancy adapting programs during thepandemic
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San Dieguito River Valley Conservancy adapting programs during thepandemic
The San Dieguito River Valley Conservancy (SDRVC) is adapting its programs to online formats for the duration of the pandemic.May 15, 2020
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Timken Museum of Art offers new online ‘Curator’s Corner’ and ‘Work of the Week’Events
Timken Museum of Art offers new online ‘Curator’s Corner’ and ‘Work of the Week’ Visitors to the Timken’s website can binge-watch on the museum’s YouTube channel as the museum curator takes the viewer on a deep dive into selected works and the artists who created them.May 15, 2020
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Local tennis pro serves up shoes to support frontline workersLifestyle
Local tennis pro serves up shoes to support frontline workers Professional tennis player Brandon Nakashima, a Carmel Valley resident, showed his appreciation for frontline workers battling the COVID-19 pandemic by donating 40 pairs of tennis shoes to urgent care team members at Sharp Rees-Stealy Sorrento Mesa.May 14, 2020
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Torrey Pines student athletes, coach receive top honorsSports
Torrey Pines student athletes, coach receive top honors Torrey Pines High School has honored two of its outstanding graduating seniors as the Scholar Athletes of the Year.May 12, 2020
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San Diego Tennis Hall of Fame elects North County residentsSports
San Diego Tennis Hall of Fame elects North County residents The San Diego Tennis Hall of Fame (SDTHOF) was established in 2006.May 1, 2020
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Torrey Pines Football finds unique way to honor seniorsSports
Torrey Pines Football finds unique way to honor seniors The Torrey Pines High School football program celebrated its 14 graduating seniors with surprise lawn signs last week, giving a boost of encouragement to those seniors who are missing so much during thestay-at-home order.
April 28, 2020
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Falcis-Stevens, staff keep Falcon athletics steady in uncertain timesSports
Falcis-Stevens, staff keep Falcon athletics steady in uncertain times Be it at the high school, college or professional level, one of the things you’re likely to hear from any athletic administrator is that “no two days are ever the same.”April 13, 2020
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Local prep coaches miss players, find silver linings from COVID-19Sports
Local prep coaches miss players, find silver linings from COVID-19 High school coaches come in all shapes, sizes and styles.April 8, 2020
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Even with no games, something fun is Bruin with UCLA announcer JoshLewin
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Even with no games, something fun is Bruin with UCLA announcer JoshLewin
Josh Lewin’s voice begins the countdown, a sequence that might have accompanied any of his UCLA radio play-by-play calls over the years.April 4, 2020
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Rockies manager Bud Black reacts to coronavirus impacts on MLBSports
Rockies manager Bud Black reacts to coronavirus impacts on MLB Former Padres manager, a Rancho Santa Fe resident, considers creativeoptions for MLB
April 2, 2020
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Local prep athletes react to COVID-19 changesNews
Local prep athletes react to COVID-19 changes The rise of the COVID-19 virus, from vague concept to national crisis in a matter of weeks, has changed lives across the country.March 27, 2020
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Skateboarders ride for a cause at Skate Against ALSLifestyle
Skateboarders ride for a cause at Skate Against ALS On March 7, the Daymond D.March 25, 2020
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Helen Woodward Animal Center celebrates rescue of more than 60chihuahuas
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Helen Woodward Animal Center celebrates rescue of more than 60chihuahuas
On Thursday, May 14, on International Chihuahua Appreciation Day, staffers at Helen Woodward Animal Center had a lot to appreciate thanks to the rescue of more than 60 chihuahuas pulled from an animal hoarding case in the Bakersfield area.May 15, 2020
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Belly Up releases 39 live albums to offset COVID-19 closure lossesLifestyle
Belly Up releases 39 live albums to offset COVID-19 closure losses Closed since mid-March because of the coronavirus pandemic, the Belly Up nightclub has devised a novel way to keep the music playing while the 46-year-old Solana Beach venue entered its ninth week of beingshuttered.
May 14, 2020
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Carmel Valley Middle Schoolers raise donations to fight COVID-19Lifestyle
Carmel Valley Middle Schoolers raise donations to fight COVID-19 The 13-year-old students founded Project Butterfly to show that small actions can make a differenceMay 13, 2020
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Scoops of support: Handel’s serves up ice cream to ScrippsLifestyle
Scoops of support: Handel’s serves up ice cream to Scripps Handel’s Ice Cream in Del Mar Highlands Town Center is supporting the community by bringing a sweet treat to those who need a pick-me-upduring this time.
May 12, 2020
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Del Mar teen starts book and puzzle drive for underprivileged kidsLifestyle
Del Mar teen starts book and puzzle drive for underprivileged kids Alexis Shenkiryk, a Del Mar resident and junior at Pacific Ridge School, has launched a book and puzzle drive as a way to give back and support underprivileged kids during the COVID-19 quarantine.May 12, 2020
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Joey’s Wings donates masks to Ronald McDonald House, Rady’sLifestyle
Joey’s Wings donates masks to Ronald McDonald House, Rady’s The Joey’s Wings Foundation, a Pacific Highlands Ranch-based non-profit, recently donated 325 handmade cloth masks to Rady Children’s Hospital and 140 masks to Ronald McDonald’s House.May 12, 2020
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Arts & Entertainment Travel writer Joe Yogerst hits the road Arts & Entertainment Travel writer Joe Yogerst hits the road Car trips are the focus of Joe Yogerst’s new guide, ‘100 Drives,5,000 ideas’
May 17, 2020
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Old Globe: Barry Edelstein virtually reprises his popular ThinkingShakespeare Live!
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Old Globe: Barry Edelstein virtually reprises his popular ThinkingShakespeare Live!
The Old Globe regards William Shakespeare as its premiere resident playwright, whose works and universal themes continue to resonate more than 400 years after his plays were written.May 14, 2020
Arts & Entertainment San Diego live theaters unite to save struggling industry Arts & Entertainment San Diego live theaters unite to save struggling industry “One Theatre. One Story.” project aims to enlighten audiences about theaters’ relevance and their ongoing fight for survivalduring pandemic
May 7, 2020
Arts & Entertainment Del Mar board game maker donates games for local families Arts & Entertainment Del Mar board game maker donates games for local families A Del Mar board game creator donated 100 sets of his latest game to the local UPS Store for families to pick up and play at home as they shelter in place because of COVID-19.May 3, 2020
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Smart Buddies offers free online coding webinarsEvents
Smart Buddies offers free online coding webinars With parents across the country learning how to homeschool their children, Smart Buddies is offering free online coding webinars for students in elementary school.May 2, 2020
Arts & Entertainment Children’s book helps explain pandemic to kids Arts & Entertainment Children’s book helps explain pandemic to kids San Diego educational therapist Daisy Vaisburg recently wrote a children’s book to help parents explain the COVID-19 pandemic totheir children.
April 28, 2020
Arts & Entertainment Del Mar-based dance apparel company offers virtual instruction Arts & Entertainment Del Mar-based dance apparel company offers virtual instruction A Del Mar-based dancer has been using her company, Aurora Skirts, to provide instruction and other resources to dancers and artists who have been out of work due to the novel coronavirus outbreak.April 28, 2020
Arts & Entertainment San Diego Arts + Culture Challenge Fund launching with $1.25 million to aid coronavirus-challenged nonprofits Arts & Entertainment San Diego Arts + Culture Challenge Fund launching with $1.25 million to aid coronavirus-challenged nonprofits New initiative seeks to provide $2 million to help local arts organizations struggling to overcome fiscal challenges fueled by thepandemic
April 24, 2020
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Torrey Pines freshman attends ‘Price is Right’ taping, playsPlinko on stage
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Torrey Pines freshman attends ‘Price is Right’ taping, playsPlinko on stage
Torrey Pines High School freshman Hudson Welty was in the audience for the taping of a high school edition of “The Price is Right,” airing on Thursday, April 23, at 10 a.m. on CBS (KFMB).April 21, 2020
Arts & Entertainment Carmel Valley author self-publishes first children’s book,‘Omnipotent’
Arts & Entertainment Carmel Valley author self-publishes first children’s book,‘Omnipotent’
Returning to writing after a long hiatus, Carmel Valley author Mariah McIntyre Sharkey-Brumund released her first novel “Omnipotent,” a story about a 12-year-old girl who escapes from the common pressures children face by entering a portal into a new, mysterious world.April 14, 2020
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Homewatch Caregivers offers people of all ages a little help or a lotBusiness Spotlight
Homewatch Caregivers offers people of all ages a little help or a lot Business Spotlight: “We’re here to provide care for anybody,” said Tanya Finnerty, owner of Homewatch Caregivers in La Jolla.May 14, 2020
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Jersey Mike’s opens in Pacific Highlands RanchBusiness Spotlight
Jersey Mike’s opens in Pacific Highlands Ranch Jersey Mike’s has opened its newest sandwich shop in the Village of Pacific Highlands Ranch on April 29.April 28, 2020
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Kim Kelly Fit transitions to online fitness classesBusiness Spotlight
Kim Kelly Fit transitions to online fitness classes Del Mar’s Kim Kelly Fit has launched a new virtual workout studio, serving up a mix of strength and cardio classes that can be done athome.
April 14, 2020
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Chimney Sweeps continues to provide critical services to San Diego County during COVID-19Business Spotlight
Chimney Sweeps continues to provide critical services to San Diego County during COVID-19 Amid the novel coronavirus outbreak, Chimney Sweeps, Inc., is still providing inspections, repairs and other services to its customers throughout the San Diego County region.April 14, 2020
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Assist Chair helps seniors regain their footingBusiness Spotlight
Assist Chair helps seniors regain their footing At age 92, Bob Deane, an entrepreneur with a San Marcos-based company, is still almost as self-reliant as anyone.April 6, 2020
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Garage Door Medics serve San Diego County with the motto: ‘We only recommend what you need’Business Spotlight
Garage Door Medics serve San Diego County with the motto: ‘We only recommend what you need’ Garage Door Medics has grown from a single location in San Diego to 10 offices in five states — all under the ownership of San Diegan Mick Dapcevic . “I won’t franchise; I want to be sure our integrity is maintained in each office; similar to Starbucks,” he said.April 1, 2020
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Family-owned Griffin Ace Hardware shows off new lookBusiness Spotlight
Family-owned Griffin Ace Hardware shows off new look Griffin Ace Hardware is celebrating nearly 30 years as Carmel Valley’s neighborhood hardware store with a complete remodel.March 17, 2020
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Del Mar Plaza fashion boutique Sea Biscuit offers a wide variety ofitems
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Del Mar Plaza fashion boutique Sea Biscuit offers a wide variety ofitems
Popular store a one-stop-shopMarch 10, 2020
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Gen819 offers commercial and residential roofing and solar servicesBusiness Spotlight
Gen819 offers commercial and residential roofing and solar services Gen819 is determined to become the solar roofing partner of choice forlocal communities.
Feb. 18, 2020
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MJH Studios ‘fashions it forward’ in Polo PlazaBusiness Spotlight
MJH Studios ‘fashions it forward’ in Polo Plaza If you’re looking for “fashion forward” locally, look no further than MJH Studios, located in the newly renovated Polo Plaza on Via dela Valle.
Feb. 11, 2020
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Opinion/Letters to the Editor April, May 2020 April 2 issue: A heartbreaking but predictable scenario to keep in mind Families are mourning a woman who was killed, and several others severely injured when a driver, allegedly impaired by marijuana, plowed into them at 2:35 a.m. on March 14.April 10, 2020
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Frontline Cancer: Innovative science; Friending viral foesHealth & Science
Frontline Cancer: Innovative science; Friending viral foes While most coronaviruses cause common cold, three have become more dangerous, crossing species to people: the first was SARS CoV in 2003 and the latest to “make the jump” — SARS-CoV-2, the virus which causes “Coronavirus Disease 2019” or COVID-19. According to former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb, there was a large, late-season spike in U.S. “flu-like” illness, raising the unsettling possibility that the novel corona virus may have been here earlier than initially thought.March 25, 2020
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Opinion/Letters to the Editor March 2020 March 12 issue: Earl Warren sports field should be protected I am writing to support the Solana Beach community’s efforts to protect the sports field at Earl Warren Middle School.March 5, 2020
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AutoMatters & More: Hot Wheels at the SEMA Show – Greater than theSum of its Parts
For decades vendors, customers and automotive enthusiasts alike have been attending the annual SEMA Show in Las Vegas – “the premier automotive specialty products trade event in the world, segmented into 12 sections with over 2,400 exhibitors and a New Product Showcase featuring nearly 3,000 newly introduced parts, tools andcomponents.”
May 15, 2020
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Education Matters: Shelter-in-place silver linings Like most people, I’ve been thinking about the quarantine a lotthese days.
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AutoMatters & More: ‘Snowpiercer’: A Wild Train Ride on TNT! Get ready for a wild ride when “Snowpiercer” premieres as an eagerly anticipated, high-budget television series on TNT.May 8, 2020
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