Residents in Del Mar want eucalyptus trees removed
DEL MAR — An attorney hired by a group of residents is asking the city to take action to remove or cut back and thin out what he describes as a thirsty grove of eucalyptus trees on “the most dangerous...
View ArticleCouncil rescinds One Paseo approval
REGION — San Diego City Council members rescinded their Feb. 23 approval of a controversial mixed-use development in Carmel Valley. The unanimous decision at a May 21 special meeting came after...
View ArticleCrafting North County: Solving Homelessness: Part I
I’ve decided to write a new series of columns confronting North County’s homelessness issue, and I hope you’ll join me in exploring the challenges and opportunities we have to end this epidemic in our...
View Article‘Porgy and Bess’ comes to art center
ESCONDIDO — The very first time Cedric Cannon performed the role of Porgy in “Porgy and Bess,” he said he didn’t think he was going to make it through the entire opera after the first scene. “I did...
View ArticleJay Paris: A calm Philip Rivers welcomes in another season
The drawl remains the same, even heading into his 12th year as being a Cali. “As much as the noise as there has been on the outside, for the most part, for me, it has been go as usual,’’ Philip Rivers...
View ArticleTime for North County to get on board with housing package
What issue is so universal it brings together diverse groups like the San Diego Chamber of Commerce, California Building Industry Association, California Association of Realtors, social justice and...
View ArticleTaste of Wine: Celebrity Cruises makes it a Great Wine Festival
Orange County is quickly catching on and catching up to San Diego and Los Angeles with elegant, comprehensive wine events of size and stature. Three such events caught my attention recently, one of...
View ArticleLick the Plate: Lick the Plate’s favorite culinary magazines
As much as my world is consumed by all things digital, I am still a fan of a well-designed, well-written magazine in print form. There is something exciting about opening my mailbox to new issue of...
View ArticleJay Paris: El Camino’s Crawford back home and in no hurry to bolt
The Chargers’ Richard Crawford describes his NFL career as a roller-coaster ride. Better buckle-up if wanting to tag along. “I’ve seen the highest of highs and the lowest of lows,’’ said Crawford, a...
View ArticleWasserman and Licosati voted in as new RSF Association directors
RANCHO SANTA FE —The Rancho Santa Fe Association released its 2015 election results which revealed that Fred Wasserman and Mike Licosati will be serving a three-year term on the Association’s board....
View ArticleCastro reports on water usage and financials
RANCHO SANTA FE — At a recent Rancho Santa Fe Association board of director’s meeting, RSF Golf Club Manager Al Castro, provided his monthly report. Castro told the board that the club has proactively...
View ArticleSpanish becomes part of the R. Roger Rowe School’s elementary curriculum
RANCHO SANTA FE — Following much discussion and a parent survey, the Rancho Santa Fe School District decided to implement a foreign language for its K-5 students. And Spanish is the language of choice...
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