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ARRGGHH!! $4 gasoline is back at some stations

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$4 gasoline is back at some stations

Friday, March 30, 2018, 2:08 PM PT

After nearly three years of banishment, the sight of $4 per gallon gasoline is making a comeback at an increasing number of San Diego County gas stations.


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General Dynamics-NASSCO looking to hire up to 1,000 shipbuilders

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General Dynamics-NASSCO looking to hire up to 1,000 shipbuilders

Friday, March 30, 2018, 1:35 PM PT

General Dynamics-NASSCO said Friday its looking to hire 800 to 1,000 workers to help the San Diego shipyard build a lengthy list of huge Navy support ships and container vessels that are collectively worth more than $4 billion.


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Rules for traffic and special events take shape for Del Mar’s new civic center

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Rules for traffic and special events take shape for Del Mar's new civic center

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With opening day penciled in at less than two months away, the finer points of day-to-day operations and special events at Del Mar's new city hall and civic center are taking shape.

Bikeshare partnership in the works for North County

Encinitas, Del Mar, Solana Beach, Carlsbad and Oceanside want to partner with a single bikeshare vendor to run a one-year pilot program that could launch in less than two months.

Pacific Highlands Ranch Library design a mix of modern, hacienda styles

The Pacific Highlands Ranch Library's new design was met with mixed reviews.

Solana Beach quiet on challenge to at-large elections

Solana Beach is staying mum as the April 3 deadline nears for responding to a lawyer's request that the city abandon its at-large elections for city council.

Carmel Valley planning board objects to building homes in open space

The Carmel Valley Community Planning Board approved the new Lighthouse Ridge housing development with the condition that two of the proposed 10 homes are deleted as the board believes the lots are in designated open space land.

Del Mar starts planning long-term sand strategies

With decades of research, planning and negotiation ahead, Del Mar has begun formulating its strategies for counteracting sea-level rise by spreading sand on the city's beaches.