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Sand to Beach Project In Encinitas
Trucks rolled off Highway 101 onto South Ponto Beach throughout the day. It's part of a plan to drop 37,000 cubic yards of sand on a stretch of shoreline where existing sand is giving way to cobblestones.
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BOW WOW WOBBERS HIT HELEN WOODWARD ANIMAL CENTER
In the wee hours of Sunday, Jan. 5 and Monday, Jan. 6, burglars broke through a glass door at Woodward Center on El Apajo Road, rooted around, set off three alarms over five hours and nevertheless absconded with $600 in cash and some checks from a locked box at the pet supply office, Woodward officials said. It was the second break-in in two months, officials said. Nobody has been arrested in the case. "The cash is gone," said Mike Arms, Woodward president in a written statement. "Nothing we can do about that. It's obvious that the people who did this have no concern for any of the people and animals we serve. They don't care how it affects others who have greater needs. This is about their greed." For more local stories see http://www.92067freepress.com
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Surfer Pulled from The Water Near Swamis In Encinitas
Shortly before noon, along a stretch of beach known for good surf conditions, a fellow beachgoer pulled the surfer ashore, officials said.
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ENCINITAS: Motorcyclist injured in crash
A motorcyclist was seriously injured Monday when he collided with a car on South Coast Highway, authorities said.
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Let a docent be your guide
Where: Trail head at the north end of Rios Avenue, Solana Beach Cost: Free Phone: 436-3944 Online: sanelijo.org NORTH COUNTY A group of newly trained docents tested its teaching skills at the San Elijo Lagoon ...
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ENCINITAS: Carlsbad has questions about Encinitas shopping center plan
Just days after the city of Encinitas won a traffic-related lawsuit regarding a proposed development in Carlsbad, Carlsbad officials announced that they have questions about a shopping center expansion plan in ...
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Encinitas city Hall closed early; public wasn't notified
The closure from 2 to 6 p.m. each day was neither posted on the city's Web site, which lists hours of operation and official holidays, nor mentioned on a recorded message for people calling City Hall.
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Labyrinths at Stone Steps Beach
The artist KIRKOS created one of his signature labyrinths on Stone Steps Beach in Encinitas on the first day of the new year.
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ENCINITAS: Local artist to create art in the sand
Leucadian Artist Kirkos designed this labyrinth in 2005. In this 2005 photo, people walk within the lines of Leucadian Artist Kirkos' labyrinth celebrating the Winter Solstice.
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Troubled Waters: Surfers Say Stand Up 'Sweepers' Don't Share Waves
As reported by Terry Rodgers for The Union Tribune . Pranksters have adorned a statue of a surfer on Coast Highway 101 in Encinitas in various costumes over the past 16 months, including a ballerina's tutu.
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OCEANSIDE: MiraCosta chooses new president
The man who had the best rapport during a campus forum now has the helm at MiraCosta College, a campus trying to regain its footing after two years of infighting.
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ENCINITAS: City contemplates residential solar power program
Shifting to solar power can be a costly proposition, but the city of Encinitas is considering a way to make those start-up costs less onerous.
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"the nation's bestselling potted plant"
The Eckes of Southern California are to poinsettias what De Beers of South Africa is to diamonds.
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Residents with a different view
These letters were published in The Coast News. Encinitas needs to listen to residents After attending Workshop No.
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REGION: Illegal immigrants finding it hard to get work
Migrant day laborers stand on Encinitas Boulevard looking for work in Encinitas on Thursday morning.
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ENCINITAS: Planning Commission approves elder-care center expansion
Saying they wished all projects were handled this well, Encinitas planning commissioners agreed Thursday to allow a decades-old elder-care facility in eastern Encinitas to roughly double in size.
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ENCINITAS: Council looks for more downtown parking
In a move too late for holiday shoppers searching for parking spaces this year, the Encinitas City Council adopted a strategy Wednesday to increase downtown parking.
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What I Did Last Summer
"I had just seen the Muslims and Wild Weekend at the Belly Up," says Embalmers singer-guitarist Gordo about a night in late July.
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ENCINITAS: Ocean Knoll students watch plays come to life
Children at Ocean Knoll Elementary School became playwrights Monday as professional actors performed the students' original works in small shows at the Encinitas campus.
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