Alex Riley has announced that he is running for Encinitas City Council. He says he will focus on four main issues: public safety, housing (he supports local control in land-use decisions), Prop A (supports), and government transparency. He told us he is ready to serve again by representing District 1, which consists of the northern…
A Sad Day for Encinitas Community Character and Public Safety
by Mark Muir, former Encinitas Councilmember, Fire Chief, and resident
Partial obstruction of views more likely reason for objections
The city was uncooperative and seemingly opposed to helping the school district and that is another story in itself that will ultimately be revealed.
Is it Safe To Stay in My House During Restoration?
Encinitas isn’t the only place – Statistics from the Center for Neighborhood Technology show that over the last years, millions of homes across America have been affected by flooding due to overflow from rivers and streams.
Grocery workers surprised with cash gifts from thankful Leucadians
Last month, Leucadians Leah Bissonette and Robert Hemphill handed out checks to all employees of both Just Peachy Market in Leucadia and Seaside Market in Cardiff. The total cash amount given is nearly $40,000. At the small ceremony, Mr. Hemphill remarked, “These people have risked infection to keep their store open and well stocked. We…
Opinion: SDUHSD Votes to change grading to Credit/No Credit
On April 21, during the last San Dieguito Union High School District board meeting, the Board had what some would consider a simple choice to make on a critical decision. What type of grading system should the school district utilize during this school term?