Latest news from Rancho Santa Fe every Thursday.
Thursday, Aug 16 The Rancho Santa Fe Association is considering taking legal action to dispute the San Diego County Board of Supervisors' recent approval of the Harmony Grove Village South and Valiano developments. | | |
| The San Diego County Sheriff's Department has made arrests in connection with a string of burglaries in North County San Diego, including some that occurred in Rancho Santa Fe last fall and into the beginning of 2018. |
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| San Dieguito Union High School District trustees Amy Herman and John Salazar will not seek re-election this November. |
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| Fairbanks Ranch Country Club is facing a federal lawsuit accusing the club of failing to protect female employees from a general manager who allegedly groped them, solicited nude photographs and even offered one woman to male customers for lap dances. |
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| A Torrey Pines High School graduate whose online threats in May prompted school officials to cancel classes for a day was sentenced Friday, Aug. 10, to a residential treatment facility and placed on probation for five years. |
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| The SDUHSD board anticipates beginning to interview top candidates in September and appoint a new superintendent in October. |
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