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City of Escondido’s 2024 WaterSmart Landscape Contest!
Congratulations Anita and Larry Palmer on winning the City of Escondido’s 2024 WaterSmart Landscape Contest! For more on their transformation from a high-maintenance, thirsty lawn to a vibrant succulent garden for which the irrigation is turned off from November to May, or to find resources on how to create your own sustainable landscape, please visit our website.
Escondido’s Fire Department Update
The 2024 fire season has already produced a number of fires both locally and afar. Escondido firefighters have been deployed to several cities to assist, including the Lake Fire in Santa Barbara. Their safety is important to us and we keep in close communication with them during these deployments. We are pleased to report our firefighters are doing well, helping make an impact and are safe.
North County Report: Escondido Leaders Say a Proposed State Housing Bill Misses the Mark
A proposed state housing bill that would require cities to consider the needs of homeless populations as part of their housing planning efforts may soon face formal opposition from the city of Escondido. The bill aims to force cities to better plan for housing that can specifically help the homeless,...
Makenzy Doniak joins Annie & Elsten
San Diego Wave Forward Makenzy Doniak joined Annie & Elsten on Friday afternoon and talked about growing up in Southern California, playing on the Wave and how the team is trying to overcome the distractions for the remainder of the 2024 season.
Chipotle opening new Lake Murray location with ‘Chipotlane’
Curbside pickup fans now have a new avenue to grab their burritos without having to get out of their car. Chipotle is debuting another "Chipotlane" in San Diego at a brand new location in Lake Murray opening July 25.
Moon fests, moon movie and even a full moon mark 55th anniversary of Apollo 11 landing
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — The cosmos is providing a full moon for the 55th anniversary of the first lunar landing this weekend, and plenty of other events honor Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin’s giant leap.
Security and safety top concerns for San Diego Pride events
SAN DIEGO — CBS 8 is celebrating love out loud as we count down to the San Diego Pride Parade and Festival that starts in less than 48 hours. This year, there are heightened security concerns after a string of drive-by pellet gun shootings in Hillcrest. Crews were setting...
“Office Hours” at Starbucks on Governor on Saturday morning
Hey University City, it’s Jemma, the president of UCCA. Can you meet me at Starbucks on Governor on Saturday morning, July 20, any time between 9 to 11 AM? I’m hosting my monthly “Open Hours”. I’d love to chat with you. Stop by to say hi. I usually set up inside at the corner table. I hope to see you there.
MTS, NCTD now offer 'contactless' fare payment with credit cards, smartphones
San Diego public transit passengers can now pay for bus and trolley fares with the tap of a credit card or phone, transit officials announced Friday. The change, which was spearheaded by the upstart transit advocacy group RideSD, is meant to make transit more accessible for occasional riders who don't need a monthly pass. The payment option works with contactless credit cards as well as mobile wallets such as Apple Pay on both phones and wearable devices like smart watches.
Stormwater infrastructure ballot measure proponents decide to back off
San Diego City Council President Sean Elo-Rivera has decided to withhold a proposed stormwater funding measure from the November 2024 ballot, he announced Friday. Elo-Rivera, along with Council President Pro tem Joe LaCava and a coalition of community advocates, decided to withdraw efforts to place the item on the ballot because of "substantial changes" to ACA 1, a proposed state ballot measure which, if approved by voters, would have set the threshold for voter approval of local infrastructure funding at 55%.
Cake and Sip San Diego: Comic-Con 2024 Edition
Head to 8885 Rio San Diego Drive in Mission Valley on Saturday, July 27 from 2:00pm PT to 6:00pm PT for Cake and Sip San Diego: Comic-Con Edition. They’ll have DIY Bento cakes for $20 each for you to decorate like your favorite superhero (while supplies last), a cosplay photo booth, a comic-themed food truck (yum), raffles from bakery chain Cookie Plug (double yum), and best of all, free parking. This event is all-ages, so bring the kiddos out for some SDCC-themed fun.
San Diego council president calls for nominations to Privacy Advisory Board, following mayor’s inaction
The San Diego City Council is hustling to fill vacancies on the Privacy Advisory Board, an independent oversight body that monitors the city’s use of surveillance technology. KPBS published a story this week detailing how the board has been hobbled by attrition in recent months. Currently, less than half...
Spike in Jeep thefts seen in San Diego over past six months
SAN DIEGO — Police are seeing a spike in car thefts in San Diego targeting Jeep Wranglers and Dodge Rams. Janne Robinson's 2012 Jeep Sahara was stolen two weeks ago from her home in Cardiff. “It was parked outside of my house, and I'm pretty sure it was stolen...
Padres Notes: Draft Picks Sign, Tijuana Native Promoted, Good News for Fernando Tatis Jr.
Catch up on all the Padres headlines you might have missed, including the good news for Fernando Tatis Jr., a big promotion for a Padres prospect, and several new draft picks who agreed to contracts.
LIST: Massive IT outage impacts multiple San Diego agencies & services
San Diego Superior Court officials said Friday’s widespread IT outage affected the court’s computer systems, but those with court dates should report to their assigned courtroom as scheduled.
Otay Mesa landfill proposal prompts pushback due to sewage crisis
SAN DIEGO — Developers for the East Otay Mesa landfill and recycle project say they are close to finalizing their application to submit for permits. But there is already pushback and efforts to stop it. There’s no question there is a sewage crisis from cross-border contamination in the South...
Multiple people killed, arrests made in vehicle crash on SR-163 in Kearny Mesa
At least four people were killed and two drivers were arrested in a multi-vehicle crash on state Route 163 in the Kearny Mesa area early Friday morning, the California Highway Patrol said.
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