Top stories from Encinitas every Friday.
Thursday, Sep 13 The two candidates' political experience, their length of residency in Encinitas and even what they wore to the event were starkly different. | | |
| The 22nd District Agricultural Association Board of Directors, which oversees the state-owned fairgrounds, voted 8-1 Tuesday, Sept. 11, to discontinue holding the shows in 2019. |
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The U.S. Department of Education's Office of Civil Rights made a finding in favor of a SDUHSD parent's complaint that her daughter was improperly exited from a Section 504 plan. | | |
| Gretchen Jackson, a breast cancer survivor from Carlsbad, was surprised with a facial, makeup application and haircut from Headlines the Salon in Encinitas on Sept. 10. |
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| Toe-tapping patrons at the Roxy Restaurant, a downtown Encinitas dining institution that's been offering live music for years, soon may be permitted to get up and dance. |
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| A popular professional gamer who has racked up more than 90 million views on the streaming website Twitch said someone shot at his Encinitas home on Sept. 10 and Sept. 11, according to authorities and online videos. |
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