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Alliance Development Services Expands Oceanside Housing Project to 200 Units
In an ambitious move to address the escalating need for affordable housing, Alliance Development Services has significantly expanded its original project proposal in Oceanside. Initially conceived as a 150-unit apartment complex dedicated to low-income tenants, the project has now grown to 200 units, with 25 set aside for affordable housing. This expansion highlights the developer’s commitment to adapting to market demands and regulatory changes while striving to meet community needs.
South Bay child therapist to be sentenced for insurance fraud
(KRON) — In two separate workers' compensation insurance fraud cases, a Santa Clara County child therapist, as well as two San Jose businessmen, are slated to be sentenced for committing felony fraud. Mark Anthony Ramos, 50, of Escondido, owner of Stars Bay Area Therapy Group, will be sentenced in August to three years in prison, […]
Affordable Housing in the Barrio: Carlsbad Unveils 93-Unit Pacific Wind Apartments
On Tuesday, Carlsbad will celebrate a significant milestone in its commitment to affordable housing with the grand opening of the Pacific Wind Apartments in the city’s historic Barrio neighborhood. This 93-unit complex, located at 901 Magnolia Ave. along the west side of Interstate 5, marks the culmination of over a decade of planning, development, and community engagement.
Army and Navy Academy’s Class of 2024 Achieves Remarkable College Acceptances and Scholarships
Carlsbad, CA – Army and Navy Academy is proud to announce that its 2024 graduating class of 56 young men has received a total of 165 college acceptances from 85 distinguished institutions, and scholarships totaling over $11 million. This year’s results underscore the Academy’s commitment to preparing young men for success in higher education and beyond.
Trial date set in defamation lawsuit against Encinitas city manager
ENCINITAS — An October trial date has been set in a defamation lawsuit brought by a Michigan city official against several municipal officials, including City Manager Pamela Antil, in their capacities as executive board members of a professional association of local government managers. After nearly a year in federal...
235 Pounds of Trash Collected Off Our Downtown Streets!
The Carlsbad Village Association (CVA) extends heartfelt thanks to everyone who participated in the Community Clean-Up event this past Saturday, July 13. We are thrilled to announce that we collected an impressive 235 pounds of trash!. This event, held in collaboration with Pure Project Carlsbad and Handel’s Ice Cream Carlsbad,...
Morning Report: Escondido Will Put Sales Tax Initiative on Ballot
Escondido leaders voted unanimously on Wednesday to put a 20-year, one-cent sales tax citizens’ initiative in front of voters this November. This will be the second time Escondido voters will decide on a sales tax increase. Voters rejected a similar ballot measure in November 2022. Before that, city staff unsuccessfully floated a different sales tax measure to the City Council in 2020.
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