“It’s shameful that you would try to marginalize and detract from [her] legacy,” he tells council.
That decision came after heated discussion and impassioned input from the community.
The NRC formalizes an earlier promise to keep the power plant offline until the cause of a radioactive steam leak is diagnosed and repaired.
The Mayor proposed the idea in the past weeks.
Survivors of human trafficking and commercial sexual exploitation are among those getting help.
San Diego County was one of five nationally.
A new policy will ban City Council from using personal cell phones and electronic devises during meetings.
The assemblyman will introduce legislation proposing the move.
Local leaders will join the "March for Meals" campaign on Wednesday.
The State of Hawaii will pay a local family for the 2006 death of Elizabeth Brem.
The group represents local employers.
Two San Diego County Supervisors weigh in on the issue.
The artwork was deemed a violation of the California Constitution.
Attorney and advocate for open government says public agencies are taking advantage of changes in the news business and using excuses for not complying with Public Records Act requests.
The public announcement came Thursday morning.
The wall was intended to be temporary, but a 4-1 vote by Encinitas City Council will allow it to remain.
Encinitas Patch is participating in Sunshine Week this week by promoting open government and freedom of information.
Encinitas Patch will participate in the national event. Learn how you can be a part of it, too.
Encinitas City Council made the decision based on community feedback during a special session Wednesday night.
A North County woman was honored for her efforts to defend the San Dieguito wetlands.
The retired Rear Admiral Connie Mariano, M.D., announced her support this week.
Refunds totaling more than $1 billion may be waiting for one million people.
There’s a new doctor in town, and she was recently profiled in a documentary that premiered at the Sundance Film Festival last month. Learn more about her philosophy on healthcare, and what brought her to Encinitas.
The project on Route 78 will allow the freeway to be widened near the San Marcos-Escondido city limits.
The statue is dressed as an Occupy protester.
Encinitas Mayor Jerome Stocks adds his two cents.
Encinitas Councilwoman Teresa Barth weighs in on the issue.
The plant is now eligible for a statewide award.
Whoever gets the most votes during a city council election will become mayor and the term will last for two years.
DEMA plans to launch the Wednesday night market by springtime.
Sunshine Week kicks off next month, and Encinitas Patch is participating.
A local zoologist will give a free talk on the topic this week.
County Public Health Centers will be offering free blood pressure screenings on Valentine's Day.
The findings are based on a countywide survey.
The city will use Caltrans grant money to fund the study.
One candidate for the Third District County Supervisor seat weighs in on the topic of community planning groups.
The breakfast raised money for the city’s youth basketball program.
The recruitment period has been extended for two weeks.
Check out the city's new online source.