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Friday, Nov 16 The Solana Beach School District encountered opposition after the board expressed that it was considering not pursuing the option of building a new school to handle the influx of students coming from new homes being built in Pacific Highlands Ranch. | | |
| Following heavy opposition that led the 22nd District Agricultural Association to head back to the drawing boards regarding a proposed event around marijuana, the board officially approved a cannabis festival policy Nov. 14. |
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| In Sorrento Valley, there are currently two retail marijuana outlets going through the city process for approval and nine pending applications for marijuana production facility licenses. One retail marijuana outlet is operating and one is slated to open in 2019. |
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| Disposable plastic straws, stirrers, spoons, forks and knives would be prohibited at restaurants, coffee shops and other vendors, under a proposal discussed Nov. 13 by the Solana Beach City Council. |
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| The San Dieguito Union School District board and staff walked out of the board room during a meeting on Nov. 1 as SDUHSD President Beth Hergesheimer said she could not get control over public comment. |
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| Donald Mosier, 74, of Del Mar, and Frederick Schenk, 65, of Carmel Valley, will serve on the board that oversees Del Mar Fairgrounds activities and events, Brown's office announced in a news release Oct. 18. |
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