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Cheers! North County: Oktoberfest is (sorta) back
Despite what the heat or the wildfires or the temperature of the Pacific might imply, fall is here. It is the turning point when summer has waned and winter is on the horizon. I know…
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Carlsbad family honors late patriarch with monthlong hike-a-thon
CARLSBAD — Disconnecting from devices and reconnecting with the outdoors, that’s the mission of two organizations teaming up to honor one family’s late patriarch and raise money to encourage people to get outside. Brad Humphrey’s…
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Carlsbad City Council hits pause on homeless ordinance
CARLSBAD — Arguably the biggest issue in Carlsbad, or at least Carlsbad Village, is the city’s homeless population. The Carlsbad City Council heard a presentation and discussed amendments to the city’s municipal code to “address…
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22nd DAA reports higher than expected revenues from county fair
DEL MAR — After facing financial difficulties through the pandemic, the 22nd District Agricultural Association reported some good news out of the scaled-down fair event from this summer. The 22nd DAA, the state agency which…
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Winston School cites state law, demands city rescind lease termination
DEL MAR — The Winston School recently sent a letter asking the City of Del Mar to invalidate its recent termination of the school’s lease, arguing that its recently submitted redevelopment application is automatically approved,…