"The Encinitas Mayor and City Council are seeking input on the next City Manager."
There have been large gatherings at Moonlight Beach at night, according to city spokesman Patrick Piatt.
Today the Governor announced that the beaches in Orange County are ordered to be closed beginning tomorrow, May 1.
Please help keep our beaches open by following the rules during this Pandemic.
Medics took the victim, whose name and age were not immediately available, to Scripps Memorial Hospital Encinitas.
The Encinitas-based nonprofit distributes food through its pay-what-you-can Farm Stand, pop-up mobile farm stands and direct donations.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
"The San Diego County Public Health Order to stay at home is still in effect."
During a special City Council meeting today the City Council approved the opening of Moonlight Beach effective Monday, April 27 at 8:00 AM.
The beach reopened Monday for walking, running and all water activities except boating.
The proposal is in response to the county health department's surprise announcement that ocean activities will be allowed starting Monday.
"Exercising is essential for our mental and physical well-being and should be done safely."
We strongly encourage you to exercise in your own neighborhood – your local trees and flowers might just be as pretty as the ocean!
"The City of Encinitas is improving the existing bike lane on South Highway 101 by adding a buffer"
It is important that everyone using the trail and walking path exercise safely.
About 100 people marched along South Coast Highway 101 Sunday to protest the closure of beaches, parks and trails due to COVID-19.
Homeowners and businesses with damages are encouraged to consult with their insurers for potential recovery.
"This workshop will be held virtually via GoToMeetings"
Parking along San Elijo Ave. from Santa Fe Dr. to Chesterfield Dr. will also be closed.
"April 14, San Diego County Health and Human Services Agency (HHSA) reported 1,930 confirmed cases"
San Diego County Health and Human Services Agency (HHSA) reported 1,847 confirmed cases, with 34 cases among Encinitas residents.
April 11, San Diego County Health and Human Services Agency (HHSA) reported 1,761 confirmed cases, with 34 cases among Encinitas residents.
The holidays of Passover, Good Friday, and Easter this week center are traditional times of togetherness.
If travel is essential, please avoid flooded roadways or roadways with moving water.
San Diego County Health and Human Services Agency (HHSA) reported 1,628 confirmed cases, with 32 cases among Encinitas residents.
Heavy rains are expected to begin today and continue through tomorrow.
San Diego County Health and Human Services Agency (HHSA) reported 1,530 confirmed COVID- 19 cases, with 32 cases among Encinitas residents.
San Diego County Health and Human Services Agency (HHSA) reported 1,454 confirmed cases, with 31 cases among Encinitas residents.
San Diego County Health and Human Services Agency (HHSA) reported 1,404 confirmed cases, with 30 cases among Encinitas residents.
"San Diego provides a wide range of resources related to COVID-19, including comprehensive information about food resource"
April's full moon is a supermoon, and it's the brightest of 2020. Here's how to see the full pink supermoon in Encinitas.
"April 4, San Diego County Health and Human Services Agency (HHSA) reported 1,209 confirmed cases, with 27 cases among Encinitas residents"
April 3, San Diego surpassed 1000 cases
Nothing in this ordinance relieves the tenant of liability for unpaid rent after expiration of the provisions of this ordinance.
Passes Urgency Ordinance Temporarily Halting Residential and Commercial Evictions
"Today, April 2, marked a COVID-19 milestone: over 1 million confirmed cases and 50,00 deaths have been reported worldwide"
It remains safe to donate blood, and the need is great following the cancellation of thousands of blood drives.
San Diego County Health and Human Services Agency (HHSA) reported 230 positive COVID-19 cases of which 5 cases in Encinitas remains the same
City beaches, access points to beaches, and parking lots adjacent to beaches are closed in Encinitas to slow the spread of COVID-19.
County HHSA reports first death of San Diego resident.