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Task force conducts compliance check on sex offenders in North County
The Encinitas Sheriff's Station in conjunction with the Sexual Assault Felony Enforcement Task Force conducted 36 compliance audits on sex offenders who live in Encinitas, Solana Beach, Cardiff-by-the-Sea, Del Mar and Rancho Santa Fe.
Friday May 17 | The Coast News
Rancho Santa Fe Fire Dept. pulling out of services contract
The coast cities and Rancho Santa Fe inked the agreement to unify the departments, get rid of duplications and save money.
USTA National Senior Women's Hard Court Tennis Championships Results
It will be a day filled with Championship matches at the La Jolla Beach & Tennis club as the singles finals of the Women's 50s, 60s, 70s and 80s Divisions will all be played on Friday at the USTA National Senior Women's Hard Court Tennis Championships.
RSF School Board agrees to expand iPad use in classrooms
The Rancho Santa Fe School Board agreed May 1 to expand the use of iPads in fifth- and sixth-grade classrooms for the coming academic year.The board unanimously voted to spend $117,000 on 246 new iPad 2 devices, including associated cables and cases.
The Rancho Santa Fe Art Guild Bites the Dust -- Union Bank Forecloses Art Show
The latest Rancho Santa Fe Art Guild Show titled "Passions" opened this week to record gallery crowds but it didn't go of quite as advertised.
Cornerstone Wealth Management expands into Rancho Santa Fe
Cornerstone Wealth Management, an independent San Diego-based wealth advisory firm, is pleased to announce the opening of its newest office, located in Rancho Santa at 6105 Paseo Delicias, Suite 6-C. Members of the community are invited to an Open House at the Rancho Santa Fe office on either May 7, between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m., or, May 9, between ... (more)
Author hosts celebrity walking tours in Rancho Santa Fe
Local celebrities, artists, designers, filmmakers, architects and photographers came out for the invitation-only inaugural Diane Welch Celebrity Walking Tour on Sunday afternoon.
Monday Morning Good News: April 29
The University of San Diego honored nine outstanding alumni on Apr. 27. The Author E. Hughes Award for Career Achievement was presented to San Diego City Attorney Jan Goldsmith.
San Diego ranked 15th worst traffic city
The amount of time drivers are stuck behind the wheel on local roads is climbing.
A quick look at one of the many San Diego Magazine photographers and what they're working on right now.
5 Foodie Obsessions with Eric Bauer
Since October, the secluded restaurant has overlooked tennis courts and a croquet lawn at the Rancho Valencia Resort & Spa in Rancho Santa Fe.
Military artist to open gallery in Rancho Santa Fe
Local artist Todd Krasovetz is best known for his patriotic painting, "Wings of Hope," which hangs in the entrance to Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton.
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San Diego Executives Join SDSU's College of Business Administration Board of Directors
The College of Business Administration at San Diego State University announced today David Menashe and Peter Zahn have joined the college's board of directors.
Loews Coronado announced Adam Cho will be the new chef at the hotel's restaurant, Mistral.
The camps run June 24 through Aug. 16. To sign up, visit the RCHS Education Center at 389 Requeza St., call 753-6413, or register online at sdpets.org. Reservations can also be made now for the upcoming "The Healing Power of Animals." Rancho Coastal Humane Society's 2013 Celebration of Second Chances is set for Sept.
GroundMetrics Gets $1.5M In Second Round
San Dieog-based GroundMetrics , which develops electromagnetic sensing technology for the oil, gas, mining, geothermal, and environmental market, said late Monday that it has raised $1.5M in a second round of financing.
Volunteers needed for CERT Academy
Would you be among those willing to help during a disaster? Del Mar, Encinitas, Rancho Santa Fe and Solana Beach residents are being asked to participate in a Community Emergency Response Team training to become disaster workers.