The camps run April 1-5.
Toni McCarver applied for tickets to the Inauguration after reading Carlsbad Patch article about how to apply to attend the event.
The downtown Carlsbad intersection will soon have a new light, according to a report.
While California falls short in adequately funding tobacco prevention programs to protect children and curb tobacco-caused disease, San Diego and Imperial cities and counties show mixed results according to new study.
"It [Levante] should and can be a street that people feel safe on and cars are not flipping over in front of your house at midnight due to speeding, which occurred late last year," explained Kim Wolf in this Patch Letter to the Editor about wh
More Americans, including NRA members, favor stricter gun control measures, the president said Wednesday as he unveiled plans designed to decrease gun violence.
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A shooting investigation was launched Friday night after a stray bullet shot through the lobby of Edwards movie theater and struck an employee in the arm. On Sunday, 3,000 gallons of sewage flowed from San Marcos towards Batiquitos Lagoon.
The free, seven-week course meets weekly starting March 14 from 5 to 8 p.m., except one daytime bus tour.
Small Business Lending Fund (SBLF) subsidizes loans to community banks. Find an SBLF lender in Carlsbad. Small business owners: has borrowing gotten easier?
The survey showed 94 percent of Carlsbad residents are satisfied with the job the City of Carlsbad is doing to provide city services, including a record 64 percent who are very satisfied.
The City of Carlsbad has completed repairs of several storm drains around the city in its ongoing drive to prevent flooding during rainstorms.
Brown has moved to end a federal court order capping the state's prison population and another that requires intensive oversight of prison mental-health care.
E-waste can be dropped off for free in Carlsbad or an appointment can be made to have your items picked up curbside.
Carlsbad could restrict RV owners from parking overnight on city streets as soon as March 1.
Gov. Jerry Brown signed nearly 1,000 bills into law in 2012; there's 873 new laws for 2013.
Brewer has 20 years of experience in public law and was the city attorney for the City of Solana Beach from 1999-2005.
CERT volunteers attend 24 hours of free training on fire safety, disaster medical operations and light search and rescue.
Grading to commence on NRG Energy site within 10 days
David Harrison was honored by the Carlsbad Chamber of Commerce for his efforts with the Ready Carlsbad Business Alliance.
The City of Carlsbad’s Parks & Recreation Department wants to remind residents looking for a year-end charitable tax deduction to consider giving to the Opportunity Grants program.
The city may sue the state government after it lost 88 percent of its redevelopment dollars request, according to a local report.
The cities of Carlsbad and Oceanside are each contributing $20,000 to the campaign.
Feds scrap 25-year-old ruling restricting otters' movement.
Day Without a Bag is an education and grassroots event being coordinated by every San Diego County city and the County of San Diego, with the support of environmental organizations
The former elected official recently left federal prison.
Carlsbad seeks applicants for the part time position which pays $1,070 a month plus a car allowance.
The typical lifespan for a city fire engine is 15 years, and the city’s fleet maintenance crews extended that by two years through continual maintenance.
The City of Carlsbad is partnering with the Solana Center for Environmental Innovation to provide low cost compost bins to Carlsbad residents.
The award was given to the city for work done transforming a historic barn at Leo Carrillo Ranch into a theater for park visitors.
The Crossings at Carlsbad was hit economically during the recession but is now covering all operating expenses.
Michael T. Pines was also sentenced in two criminal cases, according to a report.
The teams are comprised of 4th and 5th grade boys and girls team from six elementary schools in Carlsbad Unified School District; Calavera Hills, Jefferson, Pacific Rim, Poinsettia, Hope and Aviara Oaks.
Diane Nygaard is president of a group against the development plans for Quarry Creek.
Water rates will go up 8 percent instead of 10 percent, and sewer rates will increase 2 percent instead of 6 percent.
The landmark seawater desalination plant is expected to start producing water in 2016
Poseidon Resources hopes to build the desalination plant adjacent to the Agua Hedionda Lagoon and have it operating by 2016.
Carlsbad City Council has entered into a intent to sign a contract with the San Diego County Water Authority to buy 12.5 percent of its water directly from the proposed Carlsbad Desalination Project.
It's first-come first-served for 198 constituents of the 49th Congressional District interested in attending Jan. 21, 2013, at the Nation’s Capitol. As of Monday, 80 tickets had been given out.
The pending deal would hike the average Carlsbad homeowner's water bill by $7 per month.