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Encinitas Advocate featuring local news and events, discussions, announcements, photos and videos. CALIFORNIA WILL REOPEN FULLY JUNE 15, STATE OFFICIALS More than a year after the COVID-19 pandemic essentially brought the state’s economy to a screeching to a halt, California will reopen fully on June 15, state officials confirmed Friday, May 21. DID HACKERS STEAL RECORDS BEFORE RANSOMWARE ATTACK Did hackers make off with private medical or financial information when they attacked Scripps Health on May 1, or did they just encrypt server contents and demand a ransom? SCRIPPS WEBSITE BACK UP, PATIENT PORTAL STILL DOWN It appeared that Scripps medical personnel recently regained some limited access to electronic health records. Citing a leaked internal memorandum, NBC 7 San Diego reported Wednesday, May 19, that Scripps medical staff are now able to view patient information that existed prior to May 1 when the attack forced all to switch to documenting care in paper charts. SD COUNTY OFFICE OF EDUCATION OFFERS LOCAL DISTRICTS Diversity, equity and inclusion have become a priority for many school districts this past year. To address those issues, local districts have turned to partnerships with the San Diego County Office of Education’s equity department—over the last month, work has begun in the Del Mar and San Dieguito Union High School Districts. NEW CURBSIDE ORGANICS PICK-UP PROGRAM TO BE LAUNCHED New curbside organics pick-up program to be launched. The City of Encinitas, in partnership with the nonprofit Solana Center for Environmental Innovation, is providing ongoing education for both residents and businesses on organics recycling, food waste prevention, and other related topics. (Courtesy of City of Encinitas. ) May 1,2021 2:52 PM PT.
SDA DANCE ENSEMBLE PERFORMS SPRING SHOWCASE The San Dieguito Academy High School Dance Ensemble was finally able to perform live on May 13-14. The ensemble, a club founded by students, performed its second annual Spring Showcase on the performing arts center’s outdoor stage. Throughout the pandemic year the ensemble adjusted with virtual practices on Zoom before being ableto safely
HOME OF THE WEEK, 2054 SHERIDAN ROAD, ENCINITAS The design of the 4100 sq. ft., 3-bedroom, 2.5 bath mid-century modern home was influenced by Frank Lloyd Wright and Taliesin West and built to harmonize with its natural surroundings, using exotic woods like clear redwood for the exterior and RANSOMWARE SHUTDOWN CONTINUES TO BE A PROBLEM FOR SCRIPPS A ransomware attack continued to plague Scripps Health on May 3, creating confusion for patients and their families, especially those who were scheduled for appointments this week. After fighting to regain control of its systems since the incident occurred May 1, Scripps said two days later that it still had not resolved thetechnical terrorism
AUTHORITIES RELEASE NAME OF MAN WHOSE BODY WAS FOUND NEAR A body found in Encinitas near Moonlight State Beach on April 1 has been identified as Thomas Russell, according to the San Diego County Medical Examiner. Russell, 60, was homeless. The cause, manner and any contributing conditions of his death are still under investigation. His body was found by someone walking in a riverbed less than twoENCINITAS ADVOCATE
Encinitas Advocate featuring local news and events, discussions, announcements, photos and videos. CALIFORNIA WILL REOPEN FULLY JUNE 15, STATE OFFICIALS More than a year after the COVID-19 pandemic essentially brought the state’s economy to a screeching to a halt, California will reopen fully on June 15, state officials confirmed Friday, May 21. DID HACKERS STEAL RECORDS BEFORE RANSOMWARE ATTACK Did hackers make off with private medical or financial information when they attacked Scripps Health on May 1, or did they just encrypt server contents and demand a ransom? SCRIPPS WEBSITE BACK UP, PATIENT PORTAL STILL DOWN It appeared that Scripps medical personnel recently regained some limited access to electronic health records. Citing a leaked internal memorandum, NBC 7 San Diego reported Wednesday, May 19, that Scripps medical staff are now able to view patient information that existed prior to May 1 when the attack forced all to switch to documenting care in paper charts. SD COUNTY OFFICE OF EDUCATION OFFERS LOCAL DISTRICTS Diversity, equity and inclusion have become a priority for many school districts this past year. To address those issues, local districts have turned to partnerships with the San Diego County Office of Education’s equity department—over the last month, work has begun in the Del Mar and San Dieguito Union High School Districts. NEW CURBSIDE ORGANICS PICK-UP PROGRAM TO BE LAUNCHED New curbside organics pick-up program to be launched. The City of Encinitas, in partnership with the nonprofit Solana Center for Environmental Innovation, is providing ongoing education for both residents and businesses on organics recycling, food waste prevention, and other related topics. (Courtesy of City of Encinitas. ) May 1,2021 2:52 PM PT.
SDA DANCE ENSEMBLE PERFORMS SPRING SHOWCASE The San Dieguito Academy High School Dance Ensemble was finally able to perform live on May 13-14. The ensemble, a club founded by students, performed its second annual Spring Showcase on the performing arts center’s outdoor stage. Throughout the pandemic year the ensemble adjusted with virtual practices on Zoom before being ableto safely
HOME OF THE WEEK, 2054 SHERIDAN ROAD, ENCINITAS The design of the 4100 sq. ft., 3-bedroom, 2.5 bath mid-century modern home was influenced by Frank Lloyd Wright and Taliesin West and built to harmonize with its natural surroundings, using exotic woods like clear redwood for the exterior and RANSOMWARE SHUTDOWN CONTINUES TO BE A PROBLEM FOR SCRIPPS A ransomware attack continued to plague Scripps Health on May 3, creating confusion for patients and their families, especially those who were scheduled for appointments this week. After fighting to regain control of its systems since the incident occurred May 1, Scripps said two days later that it still had not resolved thetechnical terrorism
AUTHORITIES RELEASE NAME OF MAN WHOSE BODY WAS FOUND NEAR A body found in Encinitas near Moonlight State Beach on April 1 has been identified as Thomas Russell, according to the San Diego County Medical Examiner. Russell, 60, was homeless. The cause, manner and any contributing conditions of his death are still under investigation. His body was found by someone walking in a riverbed less than two NEWS - ENCINITAS ADVOCATE Art. New book shows history of Encinitas boathouses through family archives. The boathouses on Third Street in Encinitas have been one of the city’s most notable landmarks for more than 90 years, with fact and fiction about their origin and architect Miles Minor Kellogg sometimes blending in local lore. June 1, 2021. CALIFORNIA WILL REOPEN FULLY JUNE 15, STATE OFFICIALS More than a year after the COVID-19 pandemic essentially brought the state’s economy to a screeching to a halt, California will reopen fully on June 15, state officials confirmed Friday, May 21. BEST BETS: A QUICK GUIDE TO (MOSTLY) ONLINE ENTERTAINMENT 19 hours ago · The La Jolla Light presents this continuing series of online activities to undertake on your computer or tablet during your quarantine quandary, as well as local in-person events as we emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic. • I Love a Clean San Diego and the city of Encinitas present the sixth annual Zero Waste Fair at 9 a.m. COUNTY TO SPEND COVID-19 AID TO HELP HOMELESS, BUSINESSES San Diego County will spend about half its federal COVID-19 rescue funds on the costs of handling the pandemic, the Board of Supervisors voted Tuesday, June 8, with the rest going to such items as homeless assistance, small business aid and hazard pay for essential countyworkers.
FORMER ENCINITAS COUNCILWOMAN DIES AFTER BATTLE WITH LUNG 1 day ago · Jody Hubbard, who served as the Cardiff region’s representative on the City Council for two years, has died after battling lung cancer for the past year, Mayor Catherine Blakespear announced Wednesday, June 9. ENCINITAS EXTENDS ITS MOTEL VOUCHER PROGRAM THROUGH JUNE The city staff report indicates that Encinitas previously set aside $314,250 to fund the voucher program and will add up to $4,550 to keep it operational through the end of June. While the city is handling the expenditures now, Encinitas expects to be reimbursed through the federal coronavirus economic relief act, the report states. SDA DANCE ENSEMBLE PERFORMS SPRING SHOWCASE The San Dieguito Academy High School Dance Ensemble was finally able to perform live on May 13-14. The ensemble, a club founded by students, performed its second annual Spring Showcase on the performing arts center’s outdoor stage. Throughout the pandemic year the ensemble adjusted with virtual practices on Zoom before being ableto safely
22ND DAA TO SEEK LESSEE FOR DEL MAR HORSEPARK 19 hours ago · The board of directors for the 22nd District Agricultural Association voted June 8 to start looking for a lessee to bring equestrian activity back to Del Mar Horsepark, which has been closed this year because of wastewater upgrades that needed to beaccounted for.
ZERO WASTE FAIR COMING SATURDAY VIA LIVE WEBINAR 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 NEW CURBSIDE ORGANICS PICK-UP PROGRAM TO BE LAUNCHED New curbside organics pick-up program to be launched. The City of Encinitas, in partnership with the nonprofit Solana Center for Environmental Innovation, is providing ongoing education for both residents and businesses on organics recycling, food waste prevention, and other related topics. (Courtesy of City of Encinitas. ) May 1,2021 2:52 PM PT.
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Encinitas Advocate featuring local news and events, discussions, announcements, photos and videos. NEWS - ENCINITAS ADVOCATE Local news coverage of Encinitas. 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 DID HACKERS STEAL RECORDS BEFORE RANSOMWARE ATTACK Did hackers make off with private medical or financial information when they attacked Scripps Health on May 1, or did they just encrypt server contents and demand a ransom? SCRIPPS WEBSITE BACK UP, PATIENT PORTAL STILL DOWN It appeared that Scripps medical personnel recently regained some limited access to electronic health records. Citing a leaked internal memorandum, NBC 7 San Diego reported Wednesday, May 19, that Scripps medical staff are now able to view patient information that existed prior to May 1 when the attack forced all to switch to documenting care in paper charts. ENCINITAS CRUISE NIGHTS KICKS OFF 22ND SEASON ON JUNE 17 The Encinitas 101 MainStreet Association recently announced the lineup for its 22nd annual presentation of Encinitas Cruise Nights, including new nightly themes and live bands. SAN DIEGO COUNTY PASSES STRICT EVICTION BAN, RENT CAP TO San Diego leaders adopted a countywide temporary rent cap Tuesday, May 4, and new rules to make evictions more difficult for landlords duringthe pandemic.
OLYMPUS PARK OPENS IN LEUCADIA The new 3.1-acre neighborhood park on the southeast corner of Piraeus and Olympus Streets is packed with amenities including playgrounds with whimsical play structures, a dog park, a zipline area, sports courts for basketball and pickleball, a small skate element and a pump track for bikes, skateboards and scooters. MEET JOY LYNDES, NEWEST MEMBER OF ENCINITAS CITY COUNCIL The newest member of the Encinitas City Council is the sort of person who comes up with innovative ideas and then turns them into reality ina low-key
PROSECUTOR: SPURNED MAN SHOT CATHEDRAL CATHOLIC TEACHER Jesse Alvarez, 30, appears for his arraignment at the San Diego Central Courthouse on Wednesday. Alvarez is accused of fatally shooting his ex-girlfriend’s new fiancé, Mario Fierro, a teacher at Cathedral Catholic High School, in front of Fierro’s North Park homeFeb. 1.
RESIDENTS GET RARE GLIMPSE INSIDE HISTORICAL DERBY HOUSE The 128-year-old Derby House has served as a private home, hospital, religious retreat and hotel. About the only constant over the years has been the sound of trains zooming past.ENCINITAS ADVOCATE
Encinitas Advocate featuring local news and events, discussions, announcements, photos and videos. NEWS - ENCINITAS ADVOCATE Local news coverage of Encinitas. 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 DID HACKERS STEAL RECORDS BEFORE RANSOMWARE ATTACK Did hackers make off with private medical or financial information when they attacked Scripps Health on May 1, or did they just encrypt server contents and demand a ransom? SCRIPPS WEBSITE BACK UP, PATIENT PORTAL STILL DOWN It appeared that Scripps medical personnel recently regained some limited access to electronic health records. Citing a leaked internal memorandum, NBC 7 San Diego reported Wednesday, May 19, that Scripps medical staff are now able to view patient information that existed prior to May 1 when the attack forced all to switch to documenting care in paper charts. ENCINITAS CRUISE NIGHTS KICKS OFF 22ND SEASON ON JUNE 17 The Encinitas 101 MainStreet Association recently announced the lineup for its 22nd annual presentation of Encinitas Cruise Nights, including new nightly themes and live bands. SAN DIEGO COUNTY PASSES STRICT EVICTION BAN, RENT CAP TO San Diego leaders adopted a countywide temporary rent cap Tuesday, May 4, and new rules to make evictions more difficult for landlords duringthe pandemic.
OLYMPUS PARK OPENS IN LEUCADIA The new 3.1-acre neighborhood park on the southeast corner of Piraeus and Olympus Streets is packed with amenities including playgrounds with whimsical play structures, a dog park, a zipline area, sports courts for basketball and pickleball, a small skate element and a pump track for bikes, skateboards and scooters. MEET JOY LYNDES, NEWEST MEMBER OF ENCINITAS CITY COUNCIL The newest member of the Encinitas City Council is the sort of person who comes up with innovative ideas and then turns them into reality ina low-key
PROSECUTOR: SPURNED MAN SHOT CATHEDRAL CATHOLIC TEACHER Jesse Alvarez, 30, appears for his arraignment at the San Diego Central Courthouse on Wednesday. Alvarez is accused of fatally shooting his ex-girlfriend’s new fiancé, Mario Fierro, a teacher at Cathedral Catholic High School, in front of Fierro’s North Park homeFeb. 1.
RESIDENTS GET RARE GLIMPSE INSIDE HISTORICAL DERBY HOUSE The 128-year-old Derby House has served as a private home, hospital, religious retreat and hotel. About the only constant over the years has been the sound of trains zooming past. S.D. COUNTY TO DISTRIBUTE $650 MILLION IN FEDERAL COVID-19 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. LAGOON-AREA SENIOR LIVING FACILITY PLANS WIN ENCINITAS 1 day ago · Debate on Vulcan Avenue apartment complex postponed to June 17. The latest plans for a 200-unit senior living facility across the street from San Elijo Lagoon are far better than the original ones, city planning commissioners said June 3 as they voted to approve permits for the project. 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. JIM MORRISON, 50 YEARS AFTER HIS DEATH: AN EDGY ROCK ICON 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 COASTER TRAIN STRIKES, KILLS PEDESTRIAN IN ENCINITAS A Coaster train fatally struck a pedestrian Friday afternoon, June 4, near Moonlight State Beach. The deadly incident occurred about 3 p.m. in the area of Leucadia Boulevard and North Coast Highway 101 in Encinitas, according to the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department. SDA JUNIOR SETS NEW DISCUS RECORD On Thursday, May 13, San Dieguito Academy junior Katharine Bruun broke the SDA girls throwing record for discus at a track meet held at Oceanside High School. BURN INSTITUTE TO HOLD 22ND ANNUAL ‘FILL THE BOOT 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 IT'S NOT EXACTLY THE FAIR, BUT HOMEGROWNFUN AIMS TO DRAW 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 THEATER NOTEBOOK: SAN DIEGO REP'S JEWISH FEST HONORS FOUR 10 hours ago · Pam Kragen is a feature writer who specializes in writing human interest, dining, theater and opera stories. She joined The San Diego Union-Tribune staff in October 2012 after 27 years at the North County Times, where she served as the Arts & Features Editor, as well as the paper’s longtime arts writer and theater/opera critic. 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 fallENCINITAS ADVOCATE
Encinitas Advocate featuring local news and events, discussions, announcements, photos and videos. NEWS - ENCINITAS ADVOCATE News. San Dieguito board to consider district office upgrades. The San Dieguito Union High School District board approved additional architectural design work aimed at improving its Encinitas district office building, including a reconfigured board room DID HACKERS STEAL RECORDS BEFORE RANSOMWARE ATTACK Did hackers make off with private medical or financial information when they attacked Scripps Health on May 1, or did they just encrypt server contents and demand a ransom? ENCINITAS CRUISE NIGHTS KICKS OFF 22ND SEASON ON JUNE 17 As always, Encinitas 101 welcomes all classic and vintage vehicles to this free monthly event, where drivers take spaces along Coast Highway 101 and in adjacent parking lots, or simply cruise up and down the main street. For more information, go OLYMPUS PARK OPENS IN LEUCADIA City of Encinitas officials celebrated the opening of Olympus Park in Leucadia on May 2. Mayor Catherine Blakespear and Encinitas City Council members snip the ribbon on the new park. The new 3.1-acre neighborhood park on the southeast corner of Piraeus and Olympus Streets is packed with amenities including playgrounds with whimsicalplay
SCRIPPS WEBSITE BACK UP, PATIENT PORTAL STILL DOWN It appeared that Scripps medical personnel recently regained some limited access to electronic health records. Citing a leaked internal memorandum, NBC 7 San Diego reported Wednesday, May 19, that Scripps medical staff are now able to view patient information that existed prior to May 1 when the attack forced all to switch to documenting care in paper charts. ENCINITAS TO BUILD ON 'GRANNY FLAT' PROGRAM'S POPULARITY ENCINITAS —. A 2-year-old effort to encourage Encinitas homeowners to build small, rentable units on their properties is proving so successful that the City Council is contemplating expanding it. The Encinitas City Council on Wednesday, Oct. 21, directed city employees to explore options for a construction financing assistance program. SISTER CITIES PROJECT BUILDS MOMENTUM The Sister Cities Project is also working to create a San Diego Black Women’s Entrepreneur Summit. “If you want to help communities of color, you actually help the women in that community,” said McClondon, referring to research that has shown how investments in entrepreneurship can benefit women of color and their communities.“By
RESIDENTS FIGHT PLAN TO FENCE COASTAL RAILROAD TRACKS Print. North County Transit District plans to install fences along miles of railroad track in three coastal cities by the end of this year, an idea many residents, especially in Del Mar, have fought for years. The transit district, in a report released this month, said the 6-foot-tall, chain-link fence will be placed in the areas where people THIRTEEN APPLY TO FILL VACANT ENCINITAS CITY COUNCIL SEAT Thirteen people have completed the application process to fill a newly vacant Encinitas City Council seat and they’ll be reviewed during Wednesday’s Feb. 24 council meeting. City Clerk Kathy Hollywood said the item is scheduled for the beginning of the council’s 6 p.m. meeting and each candidate will be asked to give a short presentationENCINITAS ADVOCATE
Encinitas Advocate featuring local news and events, discussions, announcements, photos and videos. NEWS - ENCINITAS ADVOCATE News. San Dieguito board to consider district office upgrades. The San Dieguito Union High School District board approved additional architectural design work aimed at improving its Encinitas district office building, including a reconfigured board room DID HACKERS STEAL RECORDS BEFORE RANSOMWARE ATTACK Did hackers make off with private medical or financial information when they attacked Scripps Health on May 1, or did they just encrypt server contents and demand a ransom? ENCINITAS CRUISE NIGHTS KICKS OFF 22ND SEASON ON JUNE 17 As always, Encinitas 101 welcomes all classic and vintage vehicles to this free monthly event, where drivers take spaces along Coast Highway 101 and in adjacent parking lots, or simply cruise up and down the main street. For more information, go OLYMPUS PARK OPENS IN LEUCADIA City of Encinitas officials celebrated the opening of Olympus Park in Leucadia on May 2. Mayor Catherine Blakespear and Encinitas City Council members snip the ribbon on the new park. The new 3.1-acre neighborhood park on the southeast corner of Piraeus and Olympus Streets is packed with amenities including playgrounds with whimsicalplay
SCRIPPS WEBSITE BACK UP, PATIENT PORTAL STILL DOWN It appeared that Scripps medical personnel recently regained some limited access to electronic health records. Citing a leaked internal memorandum, NBC 7 San Diego reported Wednesday, May 19, that Scripps medical staff are now able to view patient information that existed prior to May 1 when the attack forced all to switch to documenting care in paper charts. ENCINITAS TO BUILD ON 'GRANNY FLAT' PROGRAM'S POPULARITY ENCINITAS —. A 2-year-old effort to encourage Encinitas homeowners to build small, rentable units on their properties is proving so successful that the City Council is contemplating expanding it. The Encinitas City Council on Wednesday, Oct. 21, directed city employees to explore options for a construction financing assistance program. SISTER CITIES PROJECT BUILDS MOMENTUM The Sister Cities Project is also working to create a San Diego Black Women’s Entrepreneur Summit. “If you want to help communities of color, you actually help the women in that community,” said McClondon, referring to research that has shown how investments in entrepreneurship can benefit women of color and their communities.“By
RESIDENTS FIGHT PLAN TO FENCE COASTAL RAILROAD TRACKS Print. North County Transit District plans to install fences along miles of railroad track in three coastal cities by the end of this year, an idea many residents, especially in Del Mar, have fought for years. The transit district, in a report released this month, said the 6-foot-tall, chain-link fence will be placed in the areas where people THIRTEEN APPLY TO FILL VACANT ENCINITAS CITY COUNCIL SEAT Thirteen people have completed the application process to fill a newly vacant Encinitas City Council seat and they’ll be reviewed during Wednesday’s Feb. 24 council meeting. City Clerk Kathy Hollywood said the item is scheduled for the beginning of the council’s 6 p.m. meeting and each candidate will be asked to give a short presentation S.D. COUNTY TO DISTRIBUTE $650 MILLION IN FEDERAL COVID-19 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. SAN DIEGO COUNTY PASSES STRICT EVICTION BAN, RENT CAP TO San Diego leaders adopted a countywide temporary rent cap Tuesday, May 4, and new rules to make evictions more difficult for landlords duringthe pandemic.
LAGOON-AREA SENIOR LIVING FACILITY PLANS WIN ENCINITAS 1 day ago · Debate on Vulcan Avenue apartment complex postponed to June 17. The latest plans for a 200-unit senior living facility across the street from San Elijo Lagoon are far better than the original ones, city planning commissioners said June 3 as they voted to approve permits for the project. COASTER TRAIN STRIKES, KILLS PEDESTRIAN IN ENCINITAS A Coaster train fatally struck a pedestrian Friday afternoon, June 4, near Moonlight State Beach. The deadly incident occurred about 3 p.m. in the area of Leucadia Boulevard and North Coast Highway 101 in Encinitas, according to the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department. TOVAH FELDSHUH TELLING STORY OF 'DR. RUTH' ON FILM FOR 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. SDA JUNIOR SETS NEW DISCUS RECORD On Thursday, May 13, San Dieguito Academy junior Katharine Bruun broke the SDA girls throwing record for discus at a track meet held at Oceanside High School. JIM MORRISON, 50 YEARS AFTER HIS DEATH: AN EDGY ROCK ICON 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 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. 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 IT'S NOT EXACTLY THE FAIR, BUT HOMEGROWNFUN AIMS TO DRAW 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 — willENCINITAS ADVOCATE
Encinitas Advocate featuring local news and events, discussions, announcements, photos and videos. NEWS - ENCINITAS ADVOCATE News. San Dieguito board to consider district office upgrades. The San Dieguito Union High School District board approved additional architectural design work aimed at improving its Encinitas district office building, including a reconfigured board room DID HACKERS STEAL RECORDS BEFORE RANSOMWARE ATTACK Did hackers make off with private medical or financial information when they attacked Scripps Health on May 1, or did they just encrypt server contents and demand a ransom? OLYMPUS PARK OPENS IN LEUCADIA City of Encinitas officials celebrated the opening of Olympus Park in Leucadia on May 2. Mayor Catherine Blakespear and Encinitas City Council members snip the ribbon on the new park. The new 3.1-acre neighborhood park on the southeast corner of Piraeus and Olympus Streets is packed with amenities including playgrounds with whimsicalplay
ENCINITAS CRUISE NIGHTS KICKS OFF 22ND SEASON ON JUNE 17 As always, Encinitas 101 welcomes all classic and vintage vehicles to this free monthly event, where drivers take spaces along Coast Highway 101 and in adjacent parking lots, or simply cruise up and down the main street. For more information, go SCRIPPS WEBSITE BACK UP, PATIENT PORTAL STILL DOWN It appeared that Scripps medical personnel recently regained some limited access to electronic health records. Citing a leaked internal memorandum, NBC 7 San Diego reported Wednesday, May 19, that Scripps medical staff are now able to view patient information that existed prior to May 1 when the attack forced all to switch to documenting care in paper charts. ENCINITAS TO BUILD ON 'GRANNY FLAT' PROGRAM'S POPULARITY ENCINITAS —. A 2-year-old effort to encourage Encinitas homeowners to build small, rentable units on their properties is proving so successful that the City Council is contemplating expanding it. The Encinitas City Council on Wednesday, Oct. 21, directed city employees to explore options for a construction financing assistance program. SISTER CITIES PROJECT BUILDS MOMENTUM The Sister Cities Project is also working to create a San Diego Black Women’s Entrepreneur Summit. “If you want to help communities of color, you actually help the women in that community,” said McClondon, referring to research that has shown how investments in entrepreneurship can benefit women of color and their communities.“By
RESIDENTS FIGHT PLAN TO FENCE COASTAL RAILROAD TRACKS Print. North County Transit District plans to install fences along miles of railroad track in three coastal cities by the end of this year, an idea many residents, especially in Del Mar, have fought for years. The transit district, in a report released this month, said the 6-foot-tall, chain-link fence will be placed in the areas where people THIRTEEN APPLY TO FILL VACANT ENCINITAS CITY COUNCIL SEAT Thirteen people have completed the application process to fill a newly vacant Encinitas City Council seat and they’ll be reviewed during Wednesday’s Feb. 24 council meeting. City Clerk Kathy Hollywood said the item is scheduled for the beginning of the council’s 6 p.m. meeting and each candidate will be asked to give a short presentationENCINITAS ADVOCATE
Encinitas Advocate featuring local news and events, discussions, announcements, photos and videos. NEWS - ENCINITAS ADVOCATE News. San Dieguito board to consider district office upgrades. The San Dieguito Union High School District board approved additional architectural design work aimed at improving its Encinitas district office building, including a reconfigured board room DID HACKERS STEAL RECORDS BEFORE RANSOMWARE ATTACK Did hackers make off with private medical or financial information when they attacked Scripps Health on May 1, or did they just encrypt server contents and demand a ransom? ENCINITAS CRUISE NIGHTS KICKS OFF 22ND SEASON ON JUNE 17 As always, Encinitas 101 welcomes all classic and vintage vehicles to this free monthly event, where drivers take spaces along Coast Highway 101 and in adjacent parking lots, or simply cruise up and down the main street. For more information, go OLYMPUS PARK OPENS IN LEUCADIA City of Encinitas officials celebrated the opening of Olympus Park in Leucadia on May 2. Mayor Catherine Blakespear and Encinitas City Council members snip the ribbon on the new park. The new 3.1-acre neighborhood park on the southeast corner of Piraeus and Olympus Streets is packed with amenities including playgrounds with whimsicalplay
SCRIPPS WEBSITE BACK UP, PATIENT PORTAL STILL DOWN It appeared that Scripps medical personnel recently regained some limited access to electronic health records. Citing a leaked internal memorandum, NBC 7 San Diego reported Wednesday, May 19, that Scripps medical staff are now able to view patient information that existed prior to May 1 when the attack forced all to switch to documenting care in paper charts. ENCINITAS TO BUILD ON 'GRANNY FLAT' PROGRAM'S POPULARITY ENCINITAS —. A 2-year-old effort to encourage Encinitas homeowners to build small, rentable units on their properties is proving so successful that the City Council is contemplating expanding it. The Encinitas City Council on Wednesday, Oct. 21, directed city employees to explore options for a construction financing assistance program. SISTER CITIES PROJECT BUILDS MOMENTUM The Sister Cities Project is also working to create a San Diego Black Women’s Entrepreneur Summit. “If you want to help communities of color, you actually help the women in that community,” said McClondon, referring to research that has shown how investments in entrepreneurship can benefit women of color and their communities.“By
RESIDENTS FIGHT PLAN TO FENCE COASTAL RAILROAD TRACKS Print. North County Transit District plans to install fences along miles of railroad track in three coastal cities by the end of this year, an idea many residents, especially in Del Mar, have fought for years. The transit district, in a report released this month, said the 6-foot-tall, chain-link fence will be placed in the areas where people THIRTEEN APPLY TO FILL VACANT ENCINITAS CITY COUNCIL SEAT Thirteen people have completed the application process to fill a newly vacant Encinitas City Council seat and they’ll be reviewed during Wednesday’s Feb. 24 council meeting. City Clerk Kathy Hollywood said the item is scheduled for the beginning of the council’s 6 p.m. meeting and each candidate will be asked to give a short presentation S.D. COUNTY TO DISTRIBUTE $650 MILLION IN FEDERAL COVID-19 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. SAN DIEGO COUNTY PASSES STRICT EVICTION BAN, RENT CAP TO San Diego leaders adopted a countywide temporary rent cap Tuesday, May 4, and new rules to make evictions more difficult for landlords duringthe pandemic.
TOVAH FELDSHUH TELLING STORY OF 'DR. RUTH' ON FILM FOR 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. LAGOON-AREA SENIOR LIVING FACILITY PLANS WIN ENCINITAS 1 day ago · Debate on Vulcan Avenue apartment complex postponed to June 17. The latest plans for a 200-unit senior living facility across the street from San Elijo Lagoon are far better than the original ones, city planning commissioners said June 3 as they voted to approve permits for the project. COASTER TRAIN STRIKES, KILLS PEDESTRIAN IN ENCINITAS A Coaster train fatally struck a pedestrian Friday afternoon, June 4, near Moonlight State Beach. The deadly incident occurred about 3 p.m. in the area of Leucadia Boulevard and North Coast Highway 101 in Encinitas, according to the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department. 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. SDA JUNIOR SETS NEW DISCUS RECORD On Thursday, May 13, San Dieguito Academy junior Katharine Bruun broke the SDA girls throwing record for discus at a track meet held at Oceanside High School. 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 IT'S NOT EXACTLY THE FAIR, BUT HOMEGROWNFUN AIMS TO DRAW 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 JIM MORRISON, 50 YEARS AFTER HIS DEATH: AN EDGY ROCK ICON 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 himENCINITAS ADVOCATE
Encinitas Advocate featuring local news and events, discussions, announcements, photos and videos. NEWS - ENCINITAS ADVOCATE News. San Dieguito board to consider district office upgrades. The San Dieguito Union High School District board approved additional architectural design work aimed at improving its Encinitas district office building, including a reconfigured board room DID HACKERS STEAL RECORDS BEFORE RANSOMWARE ATTACK Did hackers make off with private medical or financial information when they attacked Scripps Health on May 1, or did they just encrypt server contents and demand a ransom? OLYMPUS PARK OPENS IN LEUCADIA City of Encinitas officials celebrated the opening of Olympus Park in Leucadia on May 2. Mayor Catherine Blakespear and Encinitas City Council members snip the ribbon on the new park. The new 3.1-acre neighborhood park on the southeast corner of Piraeus and Olympus Streets is packed with amenities including playgrounds with whimsicalplay
ENCINITAS CRUISE NIGHTS KICKS OFF 22ND SEASON ON JUNE 17 As always, Encinitas 101 welcomes all classic and vintage vehicles to this free monthly event, where drivers take spaces along Coast Highway 101 and in adjacent parking lots, or simply cruise up and down the main street. For more information, go SCRIPPS WEBSITE BACK UP, PATIENT PORTAL STILL DOWN It appeared that Scripps medical personnel recently regained some limited access to electronic health records. Citing a leaked internal memorandum, NBC 7 San Diego reported Wednesday, May 19, that Scripps medical staff are now able to view patient information that existed prior to May 1 when the attack forced all to switch to documenting care in paper charts. ENCINITAS TO BUILD ON 'GRANNY FLAT' PROGRAM'S POPULARITY ENCINITAS —. A 2-year-old effort to encourage Encinitas homeowners to build small, rentable units on their properties is proving so successful that the City Council is contemplating expanding it. The Encinitas City Council on Wednesday, Oct. 21, directed city employees to explore options for a construction financing assistance program. SISTER CITIES PROJECT BUILDS MOMENTUM The Sister Cities Project is also working to create a San Diego Black Women’s Entrepreneur Summit. “If you want to help communities of color, you actually help the women in that community,” said McClondon, referring to research that has shown how investments in entrepreneurship can benefit women of color and their communities.“By
RESIDENTS FIGHT PLAN TO FENCE COASTAL RAILROAD TRACKS Print. North County Transit District plans to install fences along miles of railroad track in three coastal cities by the end of this year, an idea many residents, especially in Del Mar, have fought for years. The transit district, in a report released this month, said the 6-foot-tall, chain-link fence will be placed in the areas where people THIRTEEN APPLY TO FILL VACANT ENCINITAS CITY COUNCIL SEAT Thirteen people have completed the application process to fill a newly vacant Encinitas City Council seat and they’ll be reviewed during Wednesday’s Feb. 24 council meeting. City Clerk Kathy Hollywood said the item is scheduled for the beginning of the council’s 6 p.m. meeting and each candidate will be asked to give a short presentationENCINITAS ADVOCATE
Encinitas Advocate featuring local news and events, discussions, announcements, photos and videos. NEWS - ENCINITAS ADVOCATE News. San Dieguito board to consider district office upgrades. The San Dieguito Union High School District board approved additional architectural design work aimed at improving its Encinitas district office building, including a reconfigured board room DID HACKERS STEAL RECORDS BEFORE RANSOMWARE ATTACK Did hackers make off with private medical or financial information when they attacked Scripps Health on May 1, or did they just encrypt server contents and demand a ransom? OLYMPUS PARK OPENS IN LEUCADIA City of Encinitas officials celebrated the opening of Olympus Park in Leucadia on May 2. Mayor Catherine Blakespear and Encinitas City Council members snip the ribbon on the new park. The new 3.1-acre neighborhood park on the southeast corner of Piraeus and Olympus Streets is packed with amenities including playgrounds with whimsicalplay
ENCINITAS CRUISE NIGHTS KICKS OFF 22ND SEASON ON JUNE 17 As always, Encinitas 101 welcomes all classic and vintage vehicles to this free monthly event, where drivers take spaces along Coast Highway 101 and in adjacent parking lots, or simply cruise up and down the main street. For more information, go SCRIPPS WEBSITE BACK UP, PATIENT PORTAL STILL DOWN It appeared that Scripps medical personnel recently regained some limited access to electronic health records. Citing a leaked internal memorandum, NBC 7 San Diego reported Wednesday, May 19, that Scripps medical staff are now able to view patient information that existed prior to May 1 when the attack forced all to switch to documenting care in paper charts. ENCINITAS TO BUILD ON 'GRANNY FLAT' PROGRAM'S POPULARITY ENCINITAS —. A 2-year-old effort to encourage Encinitas homeowners to build small, rentable units on their properties is proving so successful that the City Council is contemplating expanding it. The Encinitas City Council on Wednesday, Oct. 21, directed city employees to explore options for a construction financing assistance program. SISTER CITIES PROJECT BUILDS MOMENTUM The Sister Cities Project is also working to create a San Diego Black Women’s Entrepreneur Summit. “If you want to help communities of color, you actually help the women in that community,” said McClondon, referring to research that has shown how investments in entrepreneurship can benefit women of color and their communities.“By
RESIDENTS FIGHT PLAN TO FENCE COASTAL RAILROAD TRACKS Print. North County Transit District plans to install fences along miles of railroad track in three coastal cities by the end of this year, an idea many residents, especially in Del Mar, have fought for years. The transit district, in a report released this month, said the 6-foot-tall, chain-link fence will be placed in the areas where people THIRTEEN APPLY TO FILL VACANT ENCINITAS CITY COUNCIL SEAT Thirteen people have completed the application process to fill a newly vacant Encinitas City Council seat and they’ll be reviewed during Wednesday’s Feb. 24 council meeting. City Clerk Kathy Hollywood said the item is scheduled for the beginning of the council’s 6 p.m. meeting and each candidate will be asked to give a short presentation 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 andbusiness aid.
SAN DIEGO COUNTY PASSES STRICT EVICTION BAN, RENT CAP TO San Diego leaders adopted a countywide temporary rent cap Tuesday, May 4, and new rules to make evictions more difficult for landlords duringthe pandemic.
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. LAGOON-AREA SENIOR LIVING FACILITY PLANS WIN ENCINITAS 1 day ago · Debate on Vulcan Avenue apartment complex postponed to June 17. The latest plans for a 200-unit senior living facility across the street from San Elijo Lagoon are far better than the original ones, city planning commissioners said June 3 as they voted to approve permits for the project. COASTER TRAIN STRIKES, KILLS PEDESTRIAN IN ENCINITAS A Coaster train fatally struck a pedestrian Friday afternoon, June 4, near Moonlight State Beach. The deadly incident occurred about 3 p.m. in the area of Leucadia Boulevard and North Coast Highway 101 in Encinitas, according to the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department. 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. SDA JUNIOR SETS NEW DISCUS RECORD On Thursday, May 13, San Dieguito Academy junior Katharine Bruun broke the SDA girls throwing record for discus at a track meet held at Oceanside High School. 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 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 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 himENCINITAS ADVOCATE
Encinitas Advocate featuring local news and events, discussions, announcements, photos and videos. NEWS - ENCINITAS ADVOCATE News. San Dieguito board to consider district office upgrades. The San Dieguito Union High School District board approved additional architectural design work aimed at improving its Encinitas district office building, including a reconfigured board room DID HACKERS STEAL RECORDS BEFORE RANSOMWARE ATTACK Did hackers make off with private medical or financial information when they attacked Scripps Health on May 1, or did they just encrypt server contents and demand a ransom? OLYMPUS PARK OPENS IN LEUCADIA City of Encinitas officials celebrated the opening of Olympus Park in Leucadia on May 2. Mayor Catherine Blakespear and Encinitas City Council members snip the ribbon on the new park. The new 3.1-acre neighborhood park on the southeast corner of Piraeus and Olympus Streets is packed with amenities including playgrounds with whimsicalplay
ENCINITAS CRUISE NIGHTS KICKS OFF 22ND SEASON ON JUNE 17 As always, Encinitas 101 welcomes all classic and vintage vehicles to this free monthly event, where drivers take spaces along Coast Highway 101 and in adjacent parking lots, or simply cruise up and down the main street. For more information, go SCRIPPS WEBSITE BACK UP, PATIENT PORTAL STILL DOWN It appeared that Scripps medical personnel recently regained some limited access to electronic health records. Citing a leaked internal memorandum, NBC 7 San Diego reported Wednesday, May 19, that Scripps medical staff are now able to view patient information that existed prior to May 1 when the attack forced all to switch to documenting care in paper charts. ENCINITAS TO BUILD ON 'GRANNY FLAT' PROGRAM'S POPULARITY ENCINITAS —. A 2-year-old effort to encourage Encinitas homeowners to build small, rentable units on their properties is proving so successful that the City Council is contemplating expanding it. The Encinitas City Council on Wednesday, Oct. 21, directed city employees to explore options for a construction financing assistance program. SISTER CITIES PROJECT BUILDS MOMENTUM The Sister Cities Project is also working to create a San Diego Black Women’s Entrepreneur Summit. “If you want to help communities of color, you actually help the women in that community,” said McClondon, referring to research that has shown how investments in entrepreneurship can benefit women of color and their communities.“By
RESIDENTS FIGHT PLAN TO FENCE COASTAL RAILROAD TRACKS Print. North County Transit District plans to install fences along miles of railroad track in three coastal cities by the end of this year, an idea many residents, especially in Del Mar, have fought for years. The transit district, in a report released this month, said the 6-foot-tall, chain-link fence will be placed in the areas where people THIRTEEN APPLY TO FILL VACANT ENCINITAS CITY COUNCIL SEAT Thirteen people have completed the application process to fill a newly vacant Encinitas City Council seat and they’ll be reviewed during Wednesday’s Feb. 24 council meeting. City Clerk Kathy Hollywood said the item is scheduled for the beginning of the council’s 6 p.m. meeting and each candidate will be asked to give a short presentationENCINITAS ADVOCATE
Encinitas Advocate featuring local news and events, discussions, announcements, photos and videos. NEWS - ENCINITAS ADVOCATE News. San Dieguito board to consider district office upgrades. The San Dieguito Union High School District board approved additional architectural design work aimed at improving its Encinitas district office building, including a reconfigured board room DID HACKERS STEAL RECORDS BEFORE RANSOMWARE ATTACK Did hackers make off with private medical or financial information when they attacked Scripps Health on May 1, or did they just encrypt server contents and demand a ransom? OLYMPUS PARK OPENS IN LEUCADIA City of Encinitas officials celebrated the opening of Olympus Park in Leucadia on May 2. Mayor Catherine Blakespear and Encinitas City Council members snip the ribbon on the new park. The new 3.1-acre neighborhood park on the southeast corner of Piraeus and Olympus Streets is packed with amenities including playgrounds with whimsicalplay
ENCINITAS CRUISE NIGHTS KICKS OFF 22ND SEASON ON JUNE 17 As always, Encinitas 101 welcomes all classic and vintage vehicles to this free monthly event, where drivers take spaces along Coast Highway 101 and in adjacent parking lots, or simply cruise up and down the main street. For more information, go SCRIPPS WEBSITE BACK UP, PATIENT PORTAL STILL DOWN It appeared that Scripps medical personnel recently regained some limited access to electronic health records. Citing a leaked internal memorandum, NBC 7 San Diego reported Wednesday, May 19, that Scripps medical staff are now able to view patient information that existed prior to May 1 when the attack forced all to switch to documenting care in paper charts. ENCINITAS TO BUILD ON 'GRANNY FLAT' PROGRAM'S POPULARITY ENCINITAS —. A 2-year-old effort to encourage Encinitas homeowners to build small, rentable units on their properties is proving so successful that the City Council is contemplating expanding it. The Encinitas City Council on Wednesday, Oct. 21, directed city employees to explore options for a construction financing assistance program. SISTER CITIES PROJECT BUILDS MOMENTUM The Sister Cities Project is also working to create a San Diego Black Women’s Entrepreneur Summit. “If you want to help communities of color, you actually help the women in that community,” said McClondon, referring to research that has shown how investments in entrepreneurship can benefit women of color and their communities.“By
RESIDENTS FIGHT PLAN TO FENCE COASTAL RAILROAD TRACKS Print. North County Transit District plans to install fences along miles of railroad track in three coastal cities by the end of this year, an idea many residents, especially in Del Mar, have fought for years. The transit district, in a report released this month, said the 6-foot-tall, chain-link fence will be placed in the areas where people THIRTEEN APPLY TO FILL VACANT ENCINITAS CITY COUNCIL SEAT Thirteen people have completed the application process to fill a newly vacant Encinitas City Council seat and they’ll be reviewed during Wednesday’s Feb. 24 council meeting. City Clerk Kathy Hollywood said the item is scheduled for the beginning of the council’s 6 p.m. meeting and each candidate will be asked to give a short presentation 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 andbusiness aid.
SAN DIEGO COUNTY PASSES STRICT EVICTION BAN, RENT CAP TO San Diego leaders adopted a countywide temporary rent cap Tuesday, May 4, and new rules to make evictions more difficult for landlords duringthe pandemic.
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. LAGOON-AREA SENIOR LIVING FACILITY PLANS WIN ENCINITAS 21 hours ago · Debate on Vulcan Avenue apartment complex postponed to June 17. The latest plans for a 200-unit senior living facility across the street from San Elijo Lagoon are far better than the original ones, city planning commissioners said June 3 as they voted to approve permits for the project. COASTER TRAIN STRIKES, KILLS PEDESTRIAN IN ENCINITAS A Coaster train fatally struck a pedestrian Friday afternoon, June 4, near Moonlight State Beach. The deadly incident occurred about 3 p.m. in the area of Leucadia Boulevard and North Coast Highway 101 in Encinitas, according to the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department. 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. SDA JUNIOR SETS NEW DISCUS RECORD On Thursday, May 13, San Dieguito Academy junior Katharine Bruun broke the SDA girls throwing record for discus at a track meet held at Oceanside High School. 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 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 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 himENCINITAS ADVOCATE
Encinitas Advocate featuring local news and events, discussions, announcements, photos and videos. NEWS - ENCINITAS ADVOCATE News. San Dieguito board to consider district office upgrades. The San Dieguito Union High School District board approved additional architectural design work aimed at improving its Encinitas district office building, including a reconfigured board room DID HACKERS STEAL RECORDS BEFORE RANSOMWARE ATTACK Did hackers make off with private medical or financial information when they attacked Scripps Health on May 1, or did they just encrypt server contents and demand a ransom? OLYMPUS PARK OPENS IN LEUCADIA City of Encinitas officials celebrated the opening of Olympus Park in Leucadia on May 2. Mayor Catherine Blakespear and Encinitas City Council members snip the ribbon on the new park. The new 3.1-acre neighborhood park on the southeast corner of Piraeus and Olympus Streets is packed with amenities including playgrounds with whimsicalplay
ENCINITAS CRUISE NIGHTS KICKS OFF 22ND SEASON ON JUNE 17 As always, Encinitas 101 welcomes all classic and vintage vehicles to this free monthly event, where drivers take spaces along Coast Highway 101 and in adjacent parking lots, or simply cruise up and down the main street. For more information, go SCRIPPS WEBSITE BACK UP, PATIENT PORTAL STILL DOWN It appeared that Scripps medical personnel recently regained some limited access to electronic health records. Citing a leaked internal memorandum, NBC 7 San Diego reported Wednesday, May 19, that Scripps medical staff are now able to view patient information that existed prior to May 1 when the attack forced all to switch to documenting care in paper charts. ENCINITAS TO BUILD ON 'GRANNY FLAT' PROGRAM'S POPULARITY ENCINITAS —. A 2-year-old effort to encourage Encinitas homeowners to build small, rentable units on their properties is proving so successful that the City Council is contemplating expanding it. The Encinitas City Council on Wednesday, Oct. 21, directed city employees to explore options for a construction financing assistance program. SISTER CITIES PROJECT BUILDS MOMENTUM The Sister Cities Project is also working to create a San Diego Black Women’s Entrepreneur Summit. “If you want to help communities of color, you actually help the women in that community,” said McClondon, referring to research that has shown how investments in entrepreneurship can benefit women of color and their communities.“By
RESIDENTS FIGHT PLAN TO FENCE COASTAL RAILROAD TRACKS Print. North County Transit District plans to install fences along miles of railroad track in three coastal cities by the end of this year, an idea many residents, especially in Del Mar, have fought for years. The transit district, in a report released this month, said the 6-foot-tall, chain-link fence will be placed in the areas where people THIRTEEN APPLY TO FILL VACANT ENCINITAS CITY COUNCIL SEAT Thirteen people have completed the application process to fill a newly vacant Encinitas City Council seat and they’ll be reviewed during Wednesday’s Feb. 24 council meeting. City Clerk Kathy Hollywood said the item is scheduled for the beginning of the council’s 6 p.m. meeting and each candidate will be asked to give a short presentationENCINITAS ADVOCATE
Encinitas Advocate featuring local news and events, discussions, announcements, photos and videos. NEWS - ENCINITAS ADVOCATE News. San Dieguito board to consider district office upgrades. The San Dieguito Union High School District board approved additional architectural design work aimed at improving its Encinitas district office building, including a reconfigured board room DID HACKERS STEAL RECORDS BEFORE RANSOMWARE ATTACK Did hackers make off with private medical or financial information when they attacked Scripps Health on May 1, or did they just encrypt server contents and demand a ransom? OLYMPUS PARK OPENS IN LEUCADIA City of Encinitas officials celebrated the opening of Olympus Park in Leucadia on May 2. Mayor Catherine Blakespear and Encinitas City Council members snip the ribbon on the new park. The new 3.1-acre neighborhood park on the southeast corner of Piraeus and Olympus Streets is packed with amenities including playgrounds with whimsicalplay
ENCINITAS CRUISE NIGHTS KICKS OFF 22ND SEASON ON JUNE 17 As always, Encinitas 101 welcomes all classic and vintage vehicles to this free monthly event, where drivers take spaces along Coast Highway 101 and in adjacent parking lots, or simply cruise up and down the main street. For more information, go SCRIPPS WEBSITE BACK UP, PATIENT PORTAL STILL DOWN It appeared that Scripps medical personnel recently regained some limited access to electronic health records. Citing a leaked internal memorandum, NBC 7 San Diego reported Wednesday, May 19, that Scripps medical staff are now able to view patient information that existed prior to May 1 when the attack forced all to switch to documenting care in paper charts. ENCINITAS TO BUILD ON 'GRANNY FLAT' PROGRAM'S POPULARITY ENCINITAS —. A 2-year-old effort to encourage Encinitas homeowners to build small, rentable units on their properties is proving so successful that the City Council is contemplating expanding it. The Encinitas City Council on Wednesday, Oct. 21, directed city employees to explore options for a construction financing assistance program. SISTER CITIES PROJECT BUILDS MOMENTUM The Sister Cities Project is also working to create a San Diego Black Women’s Entrepreneur Summit. “If you want to help communities of color, you actually help the women in that community,” said McClondon, referring to research that has shown how investments in entrepreneurship can benefit women of color and their communities.“By
RESIDENTS FIGHT PLAN TO FENCE COASTAL RAILROAD TRACKS Print. North County Transit District plans to install fences along miles of railroad track in three coastal cities by the end of this year, an idea many residents, especially in Del Mar, have fought for years. The transit district, in a report released this month, said the 6-foot-tall, chain-link fence will be placed in the areas where people THIRTEEN APPLY TO FILL VACANT ENCINITAS CITY COUNCIL SEAT Thirteen people have completed the application process to fill a newly vacant Encinitas City Council seat and they’ll be reviewed during Wednesday’s Feb. 24 council meeting. City Clerk Kathy Hollywood said the item is scheduled for the beginning of the council’s 6 p.m. meeting and each candidate will be asked to give a short presentation 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 andbusiness aid.
SAN DIEGO COUNTY PASSES STRICT EVICTION BAN, RENT CAP TO San Diego leaders adopted a countywide temporary rent cap Tuesday, May 4, and new rules to make evictions more difficult for landlords duringthe pandemic.
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. LAGOON-AREA SENIOR LIVING FACILITY PLANS WIN ENCINITAS 16 hours ago · Debate on Vulcan Avenue apartment complex postponed to June 17. The latest plans for a 200-unit senior living facility across the street from San Elijo Lagoon are far better than the original ones, city planning commissioners said June 3 as they voted to approve permits for the project. 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. SDA JUNIOR SETS NEW DISCUS RECORD On Thursday, May 13, San Dieguito Academy junior Katharine Bruun broke the SDA girls throwing record for discus at a track meet held at Oceanside High School. 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 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 COASTER TRAIN STRIKES, KILLS PEDESTRIAN IN ENCINITAS A Coaster train fatally struck a pedestrian Friday afternoon, June 4, near Moonlight State Beach. The deadly incident occurred about 3 p.m. in the area of Leucadia Boulevard and North Coast Highway 101 in Encinitas, according to the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department. 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*
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San Diego County announces new round of COVID-19 relief for eligiblerenters
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San Diego County announces new round of COVID-19 relief for eligiblerenters
Program offers up to $3,000 for past or current rent to residents affected by novel coronavirusNov. 29, 2020
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San Dieguito trustees depart after decades of serviceNews
San Dieguito trustees depart after decades of service San Dieguito Union High School District trustees Joyce Dalessandro and Beth Hergesheimer have stepped down after many years of service to the district—24 and 16 years, respectively.Dec. 1, 2020
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Del Mar’s 2020 race meetings successful in business, safety Betting handle is up despite fewer dates; one racing fatality combined in summer and fall meetingsNov. 30, 2020
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Encinitas resident honored by council for longtime community service Encinitas resident Beatriz Villarreal received a proclamation from the Encinitas City Council on Nov. 18 in commemoration of her 30 years of service to the community, particularly to Latino children and theirfamilies.
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Cyclist killed in collision with vehicle in Encinitas A cyclist was killed Saturday, Nov. 28, when he collided with a vehicle at an Encinitas intersection, authorities said.Nov. 28, 2020
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Drug deaths were already climbing at the beginning of 2020. Then thepandemic hit
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County approves $20 million for hurting businesses as COVID hospitalizations riseNews
County approves $20 million for hurting businesses as COVID hospitalizations rise Applications are available for select businesses that can demonstrate direct financial harm caused by the latest restrictionsNov. 26, 2020
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Shoppers and diners wearing a face mask in Encinitas could be rewarded Mask-wearing Encinitas shoppers and diners might get a surprise this Small Business Saturday and through the month of December, according to a City of Encinitas news release.Nov. 25, 2020
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Parents advocate for a district pool for San Dieguito’s aquaticsathletes
A recent pool development study estimated that it would cost San Dieguito Union High School District $10.7 million to build a swimming pool on the La Costa Canyon High School campus.Nov. 24, 2020
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Business blooming at Del Mar fall meet Numbers up heading into final weekNov. 23, 2020
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Del Mar set to open fall meet sans Prat Leading jockey staying in Kentucky for Breeders’ Cup, but willreturn
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Column: Economic hit from youth sports restrictions grows as California teams head to Arizona Yuma is booming with baseball events, and Surf Cup soccer tournamentmoves to Phoenix
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Encinitas resident sets new record at Montana MarathonNews
Encinitas resident sets new record at Montana Marathon Encinitas resident Patrick Hutton won the Montana Marathon Sept. 20 and set a new course record, crossing the finish line at two hours, 31 minutes and 48 seconds.Sep. 28, 2020
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Encinitas driver Max Root reaches Le Mans pinnacle at 21 Pepperdine senior calls it culmination of ‘long journey’Sep. 18, 2020
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Timken’s ‘Jewels of the Season’ back for 2020 edition This year’s display will be held at the San Diego Model Railroad Museum starting on Dec. 1Nov. 29, 2020
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So you want to be a rock ‘n’ roll star? Chris Hillman reflects on vital legacy in new memoir, ‘Time Between’Art
So you want to be a rock ‘n’ roll star? Chris Hillman reflects on vital legacy in new memoir, ‘Time Between’ The folk-rock and country-rock pioneer lived in Rancho Santa Fe, Del Mar, Tijuana, and a shed behind San Diego’s Blue Guitar storeDec. 1, 2020
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Theater Notebook: ‘Uplifting Black Voices,’ holiday concerts amongDecember events
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Encinitas resident and brother release children’s book seriesArt
Encinitas resident and brother release children’s book series An Encinitas resident and his brother released the first of a series of illustrated children’s books, “WEE BEASTiES,” which teaches proper handwashing technique.Dec. 1, 2020
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Select a scent, pour your own candle at Candles on Tap San Diego’s first custom candle bar has opened in Encinitas, giving customers a unique hands-on experience to craft their own candle.Dec. 1, 2020
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Local author recounts 5,000-mile bicycle ride across the country Disillusioned by a president embroiled in controversy, and discouraged by an increasingly unpopular war overseas and systemic racism at home, 23-year-old David Reed “just wanted to get out of Dodge.”Nov. 22, 2020
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Coastal Roots Farm launches film to showcase the regenerative farming techniques of its farmNews
Coastal Roots Farm launches film to showcase the regenerative farming techniques of its farm Encinitas farm hosts virtual film screening and panel discussion, Wednesday, Dec. 2 at 4 p.m.Nov. 21, 2020
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Encinitas artist uses performing arts experience to serve those with autism, other disabilitiesArt
Encinitas artist uses performing arts experience to serve those with autism, other disabilities Kathryn Campion is co-founder and executive director of Positive Action Community Theatre, a nonprofit organization in Encinitas that uses dance and theater training to help people with autism connect with their peers, master social skills, and enjoy the artsNov. 21, 2020
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Chef Claudette Zepeda finds her next chapter: opening signature restaurant at new Encinitas hotel James Beard Award nominee will oversee all food operations at the Alila Marea Beach Resort in 2021Nov. 18, 2020
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Photographer travels U.S. to chronicle a fading piece of Americana: old-school barbershops ‘You know immediately when you walk into one whether it’s the real deal,’ Rob Hammer saysNov. 15, 2020
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Los Angeles Balalaika Orchestra returns to Encinitas Encinitas Friends of the Arts once again held a concert featuring the locally popular and internationally-renowned Los Angeles Balalaika Orchestra March 1 at the Encinitas Community Center.March 9, 2020
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Encinitas farm ventures into coffee After deciding years ago to branch out into coffee production, Encinitas-based Quail Haven Farms used about 350 plants to produce 4,500 pounds of coffee berries, which yield the beans used to make thebeverage.
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Nov. 25, 2020
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Best Bets for the Break: A quick guide to online entertainment andvirtual experiences
This is a continuing series of online activities to undertake on your computer or tablet during your quarantine quandary.Nov. 25, 2020
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Encinitas Girl Scouts staying connected in the communityLifestyle
Encinitas Girl Scouts staying connected in the community Now more than ever local communities need support and the Encinitas Girl Scouts Service Unit has stepped up to help with two very important service projects that benefit the local community.Nov. 20, 2020
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Berry Good Food launches 2020 Holiday Gift Auction benefiting sustainable food programsEvents
Berry Good Food launches 2020 Holiday Gift Auction benefiting sustainable food programs Berry Good Food (BGF) announced the launch of a virtual gift auction on its website on Thursday, Nov. 19, at 12 p.m. to support its sustainable food programs in San Diego and northern Baja.Nov. 19, 2020
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Gardening with Evelyn: Superstar cyclamen plus fall favorites Everyone wants a plant that blooms for months, is easy to grow and isbeautiful too.
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