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The passion project of Encinitas resident Dave Dean has drawn rock-painters from all over the world
Scott Bass has been known to describe surf conditions as Lilliputian.
For nearly 20 years, Edwards anchored news broadcasts in San Diego. Now the Leucadia resident is planning for a different future
A new children’s book lets elementary school students call the shots
Songwriter son of late TV weatherman Loren Nancarrow turns up the heat with California country music
Mario Ordonez-Calderon is executive director and co-founder of Un Mar de Colores (An Ocean of Colors), a nonprofit focused on fostering a generation of BIPOC surfers, watermen/women and stewards of the ocean through environmental education, mentorship and representation
Priest Rivera, now 16, wants to design and install putting greens at medical facilities for recovering patients
After tackling exorcisms and the CIA, author Matt Baglio, who grew up in Escondido, wrote and hosted ‘Over My Dead Body: Fox Lake’ for the Wondery podcast network
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The passion project of Encinitas resident Dave Dean has drawn rock-painters from all over the world
Taylor Morgan is the owner of Taylor H. Morgan Designs, a design and fabrication company which recently completed public art pieces for the North City development in downtown San Marcos
After 24 remarkable seasons coaching the boys’ and girls’ cross country and track & field distance programs at La Costa Canyon High School, Bill Vice recently announced that he was stepping down from his coaching role at the close of the fall 2021 season and, following the 2022-23 academic year, retiring from his teaching position at the school as well.
This weekend’s free event is the largest women’s surfing tournament in the world
On Aug. 8, the Encinitas community celebrated the life of Santiago “Santi” Caldwell Arellano Osorio, who lost his fight with brain cancer on May 27 at the age of 12.
Aleta Barthell is the owner and founder of Kids Act, a San Diego youth theater program that encourages creative expression by using theater games, creating stories and characters, and performances to teach leadership skills, build confidence, and strengthen their talents
Cathedral Catholic High School has hired its first female principal in the school’s 65-year history.
When Audrey Deubig, 18, and Gracie Howard, 13, sang “Anything You Can Do,” it brought them back to their first performance together seven years ago in Annie -- Audrey played the role of Annie and Gracie played her youngest orphan sister, Molly; the roles stuck in real life and the two have become like sisters ever since
As a New Year’s resolution, Carol Dykstra wanted to find a way to lift people’s spirits in her La Costa Glen senior living community, especially after almost a year of COVID-19 that was particularly difficult for seniors.
‘Life Stories of a Hustler Priest’ chronicles how a poor kid from the Bronx helped countless homeless San Diegans
‘You know immediately when you walk into one whether it’s the real deal,’ Rob Hammer says