The work is part of a regional project bringing 1.4 million cubic yards of sand to shorelines from Oceanside to Imperial Beach.
Questions about funding and final plans still need to be considered, says one Encinitas resident.
Voters can weigh in on the ballot measure during November's general election.
A possible ballot measure may soon give you the chance to decide.
Medical Examiner’s Office says tissue from the Chargers great has been released to scientists.
The Encinitas Community Park will open to the public by the end of next year; the Moonlight State Beach improvements will debut next May. To fund the park and Moonlight Beach improvements, the city will take on an $8 million loan.
It will be at at S. Vulcan Ave. and E Street.
The 6 p.m. event will be at the Encinitas Community Center and it will not be televised.
The new policy will outline city staff and subcommittee interaction.
Council members also renewed the contract for a consultant in charge of facilitating the General Plan Update.
Potential fallout form the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station will be discussed at a future city council meeting. Other news at the meeting: council members voted to change how public comments on agenda items are recorded.
A San Diego Gas & Electric official Tuesday presents the solutions that the company and Southern California Edison are working on in light of the extended San Onofre nuclear plant shutdown.
The candidates, incumbents and issues that will be affecting Encinitas and the county.
D Street Bar and Grill owners say it's unfair to group all downtown bars with a few bad apples.
Republicans battle for the North County seat, which includes Encinitas, Carlsbad, Camp Pendleton, Oceanside, Vista and parts of Fallbrook.
Voters in the area will have the opportunity to vote on various candidates and initiatives.
Also of note: The skate park, dog park and softball field may not all be built during phase one. Readers can view PDFs of the five bids.
This will be the district's first race without an incumbent in more than 15 years.
Plans include major infrastructure projects stretching from Oceanside to the U.S.-Mexico border.
Danon: "Job-creation is my number-one priority."
Patch is election central for news and interviews on elections affecting Encinitas voters.
Hilliard: "Each of you has an economic or public safety concern and I am the only candidate that is tackling those issues head on."
Find out what's trending as we head into the June 5 primaries.
Roberts: "I don’t just talk about solutions, I solve problems."
Ziegler: "I am going to cut government spending like no one else."
Too much vibration could cause diesel backup generators to shut down incorrectly, according to an filing submitted to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission from the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station.
The Encinitas City Council has until Aug. 23 to respond.
Last year, more Mexicans left the U.S. than entered, but human trafficking for sex and labor is still an issue in Southern California.
A crackdown on methamphetamine ingredients in the U.S. has fueled a rush of manufacturers and smugglers in Mexico.
The effort aims to make meetings easier for the public to follow.
African-American infant mortality has reached its lowest point ever.
The free event will be at the Veterans Museum and Memorial Center in Balboa Park.
Voters will decide new form of term limits and higher cigarette taxes in June 5 primary.
As the number of U.S. Border Patrol agents has grown, so has the poundage of drugs seized and number of human smugglers potentially deterred.
If you plan to give, don't get fooled by phony "non-profits." Here are six trustworthy charities that will get your donations to the vets who need it.
It will be manned 24-hours-a-day.
The event will be tonight at city hall.
The Assembly candidate claims that her signs were stolen.
Half a dozen residents at a packed City Council meeting spoke in favor of a moratorium on new bars.
An analyst hired by environmentalists says the steps being taken by Southern California Edison won't work.