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Horses Aren’t Only Draw – Head to Del Mar Track for Events, from Beer Fest to Family Fun Day
The return of racing to Del Mar isn’t just about wagers and speed. It’s also about special events. After Opening Day Saturday, which is sold out, there’s a series of weekly theme days and special fests to go along with the races at the Del Mar track.
Aircraft Carriers to Complete Hull Swap in Coronado
The USS George Washington has arrived in Coronado to complete a hull swap operation with the USS Ronald Reagan, which is expected to bring an influx of sailors to the city in the coming weeks. A hull swap, in which sailors from crews of multiple ships trade places, is a...
City Of Carlsbad -Robertson Ranch Park Design To Be Presented
Earlier this week, the Parks & Recreation Commission reviewed the proposed design concept for Robertson Ranch Park and recommended its approval by the City Council. City staff is scheduled to present the proposed design to the City Council for consideration on July 23. City Council meeting -Tuesday, July 23, 5...
Remembering Elisabeth Brown, a visionary in Orange County land conservation
Elisabeth ‘Liz’ Brown, biologist and inspirational Orange County advocate for open space and wildlife habitat protection, died peacefully on July 6 at the age of 81. A beloved figure in the Southern California environmental community, she served as president of Laguna Greenbelt, Inc. from 1985 to 2019. During that time, she played invaluable roles in collaborative efforts and legal battles protecting wilderness around Laguna Beach, establishing organizations to manage those lands, and creating programs for public access.
Southern California girl, 15, vanishes while riding bike to relative’s home
Family members are growing increasingly desperate in their search for a 15-year-old Monterey Park girl who disappeared while riding her bike to a relative’s home on Tuesday. Allison Jillian Chao was last seen on Ring video on the evening of July 16 riding a blue GT mountain bike from her father’s house in the 200 […]
Central Union High School District appoints two leadership positions
EL CENTRO, Calif. (KYMA, KECY) - The Central Union High School District has new leaders for Assistant Superintendent of Business Services and Athletic Director & Teacher. Marcy Mendoza was appointed for Assistant Superintendent and Gabriel Ponce as Athletic Director at Central Union High School. “The CUHSD Board of Trustees is...
CROWDSTRIKE: Global Disruption Equals Local Inconvenience
BRAWLEY — Not quite a full-blown panic, and in some cases a bit more annoying than a pebble in the shoe, the Imperial Valley had a bit part in the global CrowdStrike IT outage drama, with Pioneers Memorial Healthcare District in Brawley and the city of El Centro facing minor disruptions.
These Are 5 The Most High Taxes Cities In California – Upcoming Overview, Check Here!
WFCN – To make sense of California’s complex tax system, you need to know how different cities’ people are hit with varied amounts of taxation. To better understand the factors that go into determining the tax rates in these five locations and how they impact locals, we’ve compiled some data.
Insurance nightmares: Homeowners on their worst coverage struggles
California’s insurance crisis became very real this spring for Duncan Brown, president of the homeowners association for an apartment complex in downtown San Jose. Farmers Insurance had provided the HOA’s insurance for years. But in March, the company abruptly said it would not renew the policy as part of its pullback from the state.
Gold Medal of Valor for CHP Officers
On June 27, six California Highway Patrol officers were presented with a prestigious Gold Medal of Valor during a ceremony at the CHP Academy in West Sacramento. The Special Act Award, given on behalf of Gov. Gavin Newsom, is the highest honor the state can bestow upon employees who risked their lives to save others or protect state property.
Engaging art programs for preschoolers in Calexico
CALEXICO — The Calexico Recreation Department is offering the class "Learning and Playing Through Art" at Carmen Durazo Cultural Arts Center every Wednesday from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. The class is conducted in Spanish and is designed for preschool children, with a fee of $35, which includes all materials. Parents are encouraged to stay and participate with their children.
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