The Encinitas City Council voted Tuesday to order a special election for the "Right to Vote" amendment.
On Monday, the Encinitas Traffic Commission and reviewed a Preliminary Assessment of Citizen Request to Close Cornish Drive between San Elijo Avenue and Santa Fe Drive.
City staff recommend to uphold the appeal for the subdivision of a 7.87-acre lot that would be turned into a housing unit.
La Jollan Dinesh D’Souza says the only immigrants needed are those who believe in GOP ideals.
Julie Graboi, of Olivenhain, would like the Encinitas City Council to uphold the Planning Commission's decision to deny a housing project on Desert Rose Way.
The Encinitas Traffic Commission will meet at 5:30 p.m. Monday in the council chambers at City Hall to review a Preliminary Assessment of Citizen Request to Close Cornish Drive between San Elijo Avenue and Santa Fe Drive.
The agenda for Tuesday's meeting accompanies this article as well as a report from the Committee to Preserve Encinitas Property Rights.
Ben Taylor died while working on Christmas Eve.
The panel heard from the Navy and protesters during a meeting in San Diego. The commission has barred the training before but the Navy went ahead with it.
Grants for up to $5,000 each are given to non-profit arts and community organizations to carry out projects and programs that directly benefit the residents of Encinitas.
The Encinitas City Council voted unanimously to accept an Assistance to Firefighters Grant from the Federal Emergency Management Agency for $244,423 to purchase gear that allows firefighters to breathe during a blaze.
A new pedestrian rail undercrossing off Coast Highway, near Santa Fe Drive, officially opened Wednesday.
Encinitas Mayor Teresa Barth presented the first-ever Mayor's Award for Excellence in Historic Preservation to a group of residents responsible for maintaining the building that houses Café Ipe and Surfy Surfy Surf Shop.
The presentation will take place 1 p.m. Wednesday at the Encinitas Library’s Community Room as a kickoff to the 2013 California Main Street Annual Conference.
The new facility replaces one built in 1960 and will receive a US Green Building Council’s LEED Silver certification.
The first person to write a comment correctly stating the tower’s role will receive a $5 gift card to Global Grind Coffee at the Encinitas Library.
Two sheriff's deputies were injured in a Wednesday afternoon shooting in Encinitas.
Rancho Santa Fe resident Jordan Bosstick: “We cannot have half the country watching liberal media, and the other half watching Republican media.”
Tell us in the comments which City Council agenda item is most important to you.
The U.S. Postal Service announced it will end Saturday mail delivery by Aug. 1. Speak out: How will this affect you?
Fire Chief Scott Henry believes the Grand Opening of Fire Station #2 symbolizes a new era and the continuing dedication of his department and staff to the community.
The Sheriff’s department is looking to fill two positions; Deputy Sheriff Cadet Law Enforcement and Deputy Sheriff Cadet Detentions/Court Services.
The IRS' Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program began this weekend.
Jacqueline Smith, 57, pleaded guilty in November to practicing medicine without a license.
Wanda Lee Ann Podgurski was convicted of 29 felony charges.
San Diego County Supervisor Dave Roberts announced today that Brett Alison Fisher of Encinitas will oversee special projects for his office.
Former congressional candidate Francine Busby will be the new chairwoman of the San Diego County Democratic Party, succeeding Jess Durfee, the organization announced today.
Glenn Pruim was recently appointed to a multifaceted management position as the City of Encinitas’ Director of Public Works and Engineering Services, and as General Manager of the City’s subsidiary, San Dieguito Water District (SDWD).
Coupled with a growing wave of Baby Boomer retirements, the drop in birth rates has major implications for the state, experts said.
There will be no COASTER services available starting 12 a.m. on Saturday, Jan. 12 until 5 a.m. Monday, Jan. 14.
Several laws and amendments passed by the California State Legislature will go into effect on Jan. 1 and could affect many California drivers.
Sailors of the USS Ronald Regan are suing the Japanese-owned Tokyo Electric Power Company. They believe their lives could be cut short because they were exposed to harmful levels of radiation.
Council members will provide direction on the Element Review Advisory Committee's vacancy, attendance and quorum during the Jan. 9 meeting.
The San Diego Sheriff's Department advises residents to ask for identification if a worker is suspected of being an imposter.
The Encinitas Station Certified Farmer's Market uses between 250 and 500 bags a week.
Council members lobbied for regional boards, commissions and local committee assignments at Wednesday's meeting.
Supporters of the Encinitas icon raised $8,000 celebrating the new home of "Save the Ocean" mosaic at Cafe Ipe in Leucadia.
The Encinitas City Council chose Teresa Barth as Mayor and Lisa Shaffer as Deputy Mayor shortly after swearing in.
Longtime councilman James Bond retires and Mayor Jerome Stocks leaves the dais after loosing his re-election bid.
A city commission agreed that the city doesn't need any additional red light cameras.