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Friday afternoon a couple of hundred anti-Trump, pro-democracy protesters gathered in front of the Escondido City Hall and cheerfully waved placards with a variety of messages at passersby on ...
We talk a lot about the housing crisis in San Diego, but here’s the truth: policies are making it worse. One of the biggest barriers is something called Vehicle Miles Traveled (VMT) — a state mandate, ...
Escondido Mayor Dane White has announced his 2026 campaign for reelection, following a kickoff event last Thursday. White released this statement: “I am very proud of what we have accomplished over ...
William Markham of Kent Avenue in Escondido owns a century agave (agave americana) that is currently doing it’s “death bloom.” This plant flowers once in its lifetime and then dies, although it often ...
Have you been to the newly opened Vessel Refills yet? They are on Orange Street, just off Grand and it’s an entirely new concept for Escondido. What is a Vessel Refill shop? A refill store (aka zero ...
The Apple TV+ documentary series 1971: The Year That Music Changed Everything caught my attention for a deeply personal reason: it was the year I was born. As I watched, I was struck not only by the ...
Capstone Advisors, a Carlsbad-based diversified real estate investment, development and advisory firm, has completed a $1 million revitalization of Mission Escondido, modernizing the prominent retail ...
A big announcement was made Wednesday, July 9, at the Escondido Chamber of Commerce Leadership luncheon hosted by board member, Alma Plancarte. Stef Holden, with Brother of Six Charities announced ...
Park Avenue Community Center has a new van. The van brings bold, vibrant branding to the city’s senior services. Thanks to a grant from the San Diego Seniors Community Foundation, seniors can now ride ...
The late Phil Henry—who was president of the Henry Avocado Corp. in Escondido during most of the 2000’s—was honored by the Escondido City Council on Wednesday, July 16. A proclamation in memory of Mr.
Classical Academies’ CEO Kurtis Indorf. The Classical Academies’ CEO Kurtis Indorf has been selected for the 2025–2026 Google GSV Education Innovation Fellowship. This program, formed through a ...
A new bill moving through Sacramento — Senate Bill 79 — is the clearest example yet of how out-of-touch and overreaching our state government has become. SB 79 would force communities to accept ...
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