San Diego County’s unemployment rate was 8.6% in January, up from revised 8.2% in December.
Officials will have more information about the Sprinter shutdown in May, according to a report.
Staff will present the board of directors with an update at its Thursday.
Gilberto Mendoza Castillo is charged in the shooting death of 31-year-old Maria Munoz.
The $100,000 will be spent on a consultant to help recruit a "higher education institute," according to a report.
North County Transit decided to sideline the 12 German-manufactured light rail vehicles that make up its SPRINTER service on midnight, March 9.
After serving as Carlsbad's city clerk for 12 years, Wood joined the City Council in December.
Supervisor Bill Horn delivered his 'State of North County' address at Palomar Airport on Thursday.
The Carlsbad Municipal Water District has hit the halfway mark in an ambitious project to replace water meters throughout the city with new automated models that save time and money.
Medicare database shows how hospitals across San Diego County—and nation—compare for care.
The City Council Tuesday night approved a three-year pilot program that will permit as many as 11 curb cafes in Carlsbad Village.
In just under two weeks, 34 flags have already been dropped in the box for the Carlsbad Fire Department to burn in a dignified way.
The local healthcare board has two open seats to fill.
The commission’s recommendations will be forwarded to the Carlsbad City Council, which will make the final decision on the project.
Citizen on the Year honors community members who have given their time and energy toward the civic improvement, beautification and betterment of the City of Carlsbad.
The Carlsbad Unified School District submitted a "qualified" certification to the state meaning it may not meet its financial obligations for the current or two subsequent fiscal years.
Carlsbad Unified School District is among nine school districts in San Diego County on the state Department of Education's list released Monday of those that might have trouble paying their bills in the next few years.
The Habitat Management Plan is one way the city is nearing its goal of having 40 percent of Carlsbad set aside as permanent total open space, once all major development in the city is complete.
The City Council is scheduled to vote on Coates’ appointment at its March 12 City Council meeting.
Council members unanimously voted to amend the housing element of the city’s general plan so that as many as 759 additional dwellings could be constructed in the community.
As of Feb. 22, no one has applied for the gig that has been vacant since Jan. 30.
You can provide input through an online survey available on the city website through March 8.
During the annual ceremony Chief Gary Morrison granted awards to the 2013 Officer, Civilian Employee, Supervisor and Volunteers of the Year.
The commission will make its recommendation on the Quarry Creek Master Plan during its next meeting on March 6.
The first of two public meetings was part of a planning process designed to create a comprehensive parks and recreation action plan for the future.
The city is developing a needs assessment and action plan for the park system. The reports are expected to be completed by this fall.
In Carlsbad, when a vacancy occurs in an elected office, the City Council may call a special election or fill the vacancy by appointment within 60 days of the vacancy.
Authorities made the discovery just after 2 a.m. Tuesday.
HNC will purchase a six-bedroom property that was built in 2003 as residential care facility for the elderly, this will be the first such facility in North County.
Xanthi Gionis said allegations against the Carlsbad school she founded are "horrifically false."
The commission will make its recommendation on the Quarry Creek Master Plan and hear public comments on Feb. 20.
The death toll is now 30, second only to the 58 who passed away during the H1N1 pandemic in 2009-10, according to the HHSA.
Aristotle University in Carlsbad, founded by Xanthi Gionis, is apparently not licensed by the Bureau for Private Post-Secondary and Vocational Education, say reports.
Carlsbad residents are invited to attend two community meetings Feb. 19 and 20 to discuss the city's parks and recreation action plan for the future.
This preventive maintenance program is designed to keep Carlsbad residents’ water flowing.
More than 100 friends, family and city leaders attended a badge ceremony to recognize about a dozen firefighter/paramedics at Fire Station 5 on Orion Way.
Carlsbad engineers were originally contacted by residents of those streets who were concerned about speeding in their neighborhoods.
The City of Carlsbad is dedicating a city building to the first community laboratory in Southern California for scientists to cultivate new products to cure disease and launch new companies.
The company will discuss its plans at a Carlsbad Planning Commission meeting.
The IRS' Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program began this weekend.