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Carlsbad $168M infrastructure plan nears completion
Possible revisions to the City of Carlsbad’s Infrastructure Capital Improvement Plan (ICIP) continued this week as City Councilors provided input on the five-year project planning guide. City of Carlsbad Municipal Services Director Angie Barrios-Testa said…
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Commentary: Past property discrimination in Encinitas
It was unsettling to learn recently that property in Encinitas had used exclusionary racial covenant language in property transfer documents that prohibited anyone other than White people from owning, renting or using property in Cardiff.…
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COVID-19 resurgence in community ‘of high concern’
The City of Carlsbad, Eddy County and the Bureau of Land Management are hosting a 20th Anniversary Commemoration of the Sept. 11, 2001 tragedy. This ceremony is planned for noon on September 11 at the…
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Carlsbad Aquafarm resumes public tours, classes and oyster tastings
CARLSBAD — One of the city’s iconic farms has quietly reopened to the public. The Carlsbad Aquafarm, a staple in the city since the 1970s, has finally opened its doors for tours, shucking classes and…
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Pecos River Village Conference Center gears up for post-pandemic events
An extended agreement for management of the Pecos River Village Conference Center between the City of Carlsbad and Carlsbad Chamber of Commerce had both entities looking ahead after COVID-19 impacted most functions for more than a…