Top stories from Encinitas every Friday.
Friday, Feb 23 Onelia Lopez opted to give one of her kidneys to Kate Culligan on Dec. 17, 2010. |
| Deputy Mayor Joe Mosca and his husband Matt Bosse say the school said they "weren't a fit" because of the couple's sexuality. |
|
| Sally J. Pla released a book called "Stanley Will Probably Be Fine" on Feb. 6. The 280-page children's book, with comic sketches, follows a 12-year-old boy who is overwhelmed with anxiety when entering middle school. |
|
| Chris Lowery, a traveling broadcast producer who recently covered the X Games in Aspen, Colo., will be Solomon and Co's third featured artist. |
|
| The Encinitas City Council unanimously approved the introduction of an accessory dwelling ordinance, seeking to address the local housing shortage in Encinitas, while providing intergenerational housing opportunities on Feb. 14. |
|
| Despite bringing a charismatic ferret up to the podium to lobby on his behalf, La Mesa resident Pat Wright failed to win over most of the Encinitas City Council on Feb. 14 to his campaign to make ferrets legal household pets in California. |
| |
沒有留言:
張貼留言