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Task force hands off its plan for adapting Del Mar to rising seas

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February 2, 2018

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Task force hands off its plan for adapting Del Mar to rising seas

Friday, Feb 2

After 30 months of wide-ranging, painstaking and increasingly contentious work, Del Mar's task force on sea-level rise has polished off its adaptation plan that will set the groundwork for how the city responds to the escalating threat of floods and coastal erosion predicted in the decades ahead.

Solana Beach, Encinitas line up to oppose Trump's offshore drilling plan

Solana Beach and Encinitas have joined the sweep of coastal towns lining up to oppose President Donald Trump's efforts to open nearly all federal waters to drilling and energy exploration for the first time in decades.

Carmel Valley residents resist SDG&E's plans to cut down 75 trees

SDG&E continues to evaluate its plans to remove 75 trees from Carmel Mission Park.

Vergne files lawsuit against Del Mar

Culminating months of speculation over the most divisive controversy to grip Del Mar in decades, the city's former chief lifeguard and director of community services filed suit in San Diego Superior Court this week after city leaders declined to settle a $5 million claim for damages he submitt

Del Mar announces new chief lifeguard to replace ousted administrator

Del Mar city officials announced Friday, Jan. 26, that 25-year employee Jon Edelbrock has been promoted to the position of community services director and chief lifeguard.

Bookers battling over Del Mar's Race Place contract

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