Top stories from Carmel Valley, Del Mar and Solana Beach every Friday.
Friday, Sep 28 An official with the Rancho Santa Fe Association did not mince words Thursday, Sept. 20, when he delivered an ultimatum to the Santa Fe Irrigation District board, regarding a proposal to raise the water district's rates by an average of 3 percent over each of the next three years. | | |
| Five candidates for Solana Beach city council were pressed Sept. 20 with questions regarding affordable housing, future development, short-term rentals and proposed roundabouts. |
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| Meet the four candidates running for the Solana Beach School District board. |
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| Meet the candidates running for San Dieguito Union High School District board. |
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| Peaches En Regalia, which opened at the Plaza in 1989, will close Sept. 30 to allow owner Patricia Straight to retire. On Sept. 22, Del Mar Art Center Gallery announced it was given a 30-day notice to vacate the premises, which was purchased by Brixton Capital in 2017. |
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| The San Dieguito Union School District board approved pay raises for all classified employees at its Sept. 13 meeting -- .05 percent salary increases that have already been given to all management and certificated teachers. |
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