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Magnolia Elementary opens fruit stand
Nicolas Rataczak and Claire Sabella wheel fresh strawberries to parents at Magnolia Elementary in Carlsbad on Friday afternoons to help raise money for school projects. Comment?
1M Californians exhaust jobless benefits
Gema Medina collects information from Kasey Cheal of Love Right Home Care of San Diego on April 19 at a job fair sponsored by North County Career Centers in Carlsbad, California. Comment?
Solana Beach educator finalist in South Bay superintendent search
South Bay Union School District trustees have identified Katie McNamara as their final candidate for superintendent. Comment?
The fire was reported just after 9:35 a.m., at the West Buffet, authorities said. Comment?
Neighbors save woman in Carlsbad fire
The fire at the home on Corte la Paz off Alga Road was reported at 6:44 a.m., said Carlsbad fire spokeswoman Brianne Daley. Comment?
Push to unite North County gains new voice
With an eye on strengthening the region's economy, politicians on Friday continued their push to unite North County's disparate collection of cities and towns. Comment?
Buena Vista Lagoon restoration outlined
Cut off from the ocean for decades by a natural sand berm and a man-made weir, like a low dam near the beach, the lagoon at the Oceanside-Carlsbad border is the only one in San Diego County that contains fresh water. Comment?
Xanthi Gionis, a founder of Aristotle University and Republican candidate for state Senate whose recent run was derailed by questions about the school, argued the California Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education took actions it knew would harm the university and impugn her personal, professional and political reputation. Comment?
Rally time awakens champion Carlsbad
Averaging 2.2 runs over the season in the fifth inning, the Lancers scored six times in the fifth Wednesday and went on to beat La Costa Canyon 8-3 to clinch the Avocado West League championship. Comment?
Smaller biomed firms have big shoes to fill
Some of San Diego's biggest names in life science companies are vanishing. And while the region has endured such events before, the shifts are sudden and immense. Comment?
Sequestration stalls Carlsbad airline
A California Pacific Airlines jet sits at Palomar Airport as the airline has yet to be licensed by the Federal Aviation Administration. Comment?
Search resumes for missing SD hikers
Ryan Shankles and David Yoder of Oceanside, and Miguel DeLatorre of Carlsbad failed to turn up after setting off for a Saturday day hike to the top of Mount San Gorgonio, San Bernardino County Sheriff's officials said. Comment?
Flowers are in full bloom at The Flower Fields at Carlsbad Ranch. The nearly fifty acres of Giant Tecolote Ranunculus flowers bloom for approximately six to eight weeks each year, from early March through early May. Comment?
Search for 3 local men missing in mountains
Dozens of searchers were looking Monday for three San Diego County men who failed to return Saturday from a day hike in the San Bernardino Mountains. Comment?
La Costa Canyon students fight for journalism course
The staff of La Costa Canyon High School's newspaper is questioning the motives behind the principal's decision to cut its journalism class as it tries to keep the course alive. Comment?
Glasstile Sidewalk Sale, May 11
"From Curbside to Oceanside" is the mantra of Oceanside Glasstile, the North County company that pioneered the domestic development of handcrafted glass tile using materials that would otherwise end up in landfills. Comment?
Carlsbad runner ponders distance double
Carlsbad senior Christian Freeman, who helped the Lancers win a cross country championship in the fall, will compete this week in the Avocado West League prelims and finals. Comment?
Little Free Library offers self-service around the clock
Gerry Rozek said she decided to put one outside her Garfield Street home in November after seeing a story about the phenomenon on the CBS News show "60 Minutes." The structure - which looks like a large bird house, about 10 inches off the ground - contains 20 to 30 books and functions like a self-help library. Comment?
Carlsbad shows San Diego the way forward on tourism
A few months ago, I cataloged how Escondido's tourism efforts were putting San Diego's to shame, especially because of San Diego Mayor Bob Filner's extended, pointless squabble with the local Tourism Marketing District. Comment?
Land west of Old Town sold to housing developer
It's one of the largest sales in the history of Riverside County and, by far, the largest in Temecula, according to Lee & Associates. Comment?