Top stories from Encinitas every Friday.
Friday, Oct 12 Encinitas property owners will have more leeway in adding small homes on their land as a result of City Council action Wednesday, Oct. 10, as well as passage of legislation last week in Sacramento. | | |
| New classroom buildings opened this fall at Oak Crest Middle School. The campus' administration building, now under construction, is set to open in 2019. |
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Jani Sepanik, domestic violence education and prevention coordinator at the Community Resource Center (CRC), will lead "Understanding Healthy and Unhealthy Relationships" on Oct. 17 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at 800 Santa Fe Drive in Encinitas in the Mustang Commons. | | |
| John Paul Elliott, who moved back to Leucadia in July after previously living in Encinitas in the 1980s, is the lone opponent running against Mayor Catherine Blakespear, who is vying for her second term. |
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| Authorities on Oct. 10 identified a 76-year-old woman who was struck and killed by a vehicle in Encinitas. |
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| Big pieces of a wooden railroad trestle splashed into the San Elijo Creek last week, as workers demolished the 1944 bridge to make way for a new link in the chain of transportation projects underway along the 60-mile North Coast Corridor. |
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