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The historic Butterfield Trails Park should remain public open space and not house any sort of building or structure that interferes with the natural landscape of the property. That was the unanimous ...
You may have seen recent headlines suggesting the State of California is finally making it easier to build housing. Don’t be fooled. Despite the spin from Sacramento, the so-called “reforms,” just ...
Steve Stallings was sworn in as tribal chairman on July 22. The oath was administered by InterTribal Court Judge Nicholas Mazanec. Stallings was elected in a special election earlier this month.
By newsdesk on July 30, 2025 More than a week after dozens of officer conducted an extensive search for a body on the property of the late Nadine Jett in Valley Center, there is still no word from the ...
Dr. Brieana Sarvis recently joined the County of San Diego as the new chief veterinarian for the Department of Animal Services. With more than a decade of experience in animal care and a deep passion ...
Rincon Tribal councilmember Laurie Gonzalez with Mike Wagner and developer Kerry Garza (who built the Park Circle development) at Thursday night’s reelection campaign kickoff for Mayor Dane White on ...
This month is the 250th anniversary of the creation of the U.S. Postal Service, an entity that was created a full year before the Declaration of Independence by the then Continental Congress.
Stanley Rohrer lived 95 extraordinary years, defined by curiosity, courage, and a steadfast belief that anything is possible. Raised in the close-knit town of Wakarusa, Indiana, Stan grew up with ...
The public will soon begin to see the effects of efforts the County Dept. of Public Works is taking to slow down traffic along Valley Center Road. Hopefully to prevent another motorist from crashing ...
The reasons why San Diego currently minors in the majors are virtually endless. Where to start? Relocations. Crappy and uncommitted ownership led by cynical mercenaries such as Donald Sterling and ...
What an excellent letter by Mr. Hein on lawsuits brought against the government by the government. Since most lower income citizens pay no federal taxes, they have no concept of who is paying.
Two local retired educators from this area joined a protest in front of the Escondido City Hall Friday afternoon, July 18. They included former principal and assistant superintendent Wendy Heredia ...
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