-
Former Encinitas Councilwoman Jody Hubbard Died Monday, City Announces
City officials on Wednesday announced the death of former Councilwoman Jody Hubbard, who announced last August that she had been diagnosed with lung cancer and resigned from the council in January.
-
Encinitas Approves Opening Moonlight Beach With Restrictions in 3-2 Vote
Encinitas has approved a motion to reopen Moonlight Beach for walking, running and water activities with restrictions on Monday. The beach will open at 8 a.m. and entrances at least 6 feet wide will open, but all other beach access points will be closed, according to the city. Facial coverings should still be worn where non-household members are present and…
-
Popular Encinitas Trails Reopen
Two popular coastal trails in Encinitas have reopened and visitors tell NBC 7’s Nicole Gomez that they are grateful.
-
Popular Encinitas Walking Paths Reopen With Rules
The City of Encinitas reopened two trails along the coast Friday morning, following a nearly-two-week closure and a protest demanding they be reopened.
-
What's Up: Updates on Coronavirus Pandemic in San Diego for Morning of April 24, 2020
NBC 7’s Marianne Kushi shares what you need to know about the impact of the coronavirus in San Diego County on the morning of April 24, 2020.
-
Encinitas Closes Popular Walking Paths Due to Crowds
In the North County, there are fewer options this weekend for people wanting to get outside and exercise, leaving constituents wondering: How far is too far? Encinitas city leaders Wednesday closed a pedestrian path along South Highway 101 from Swami’s Beach to Seaside Parking Lot, along with the Coastal Rail Trail, in the latest crackdowns on crowded scenic locations. Popular…
-
COVID Closure of Popular Path Sparks Debate
Here’s the question more and more people are wrestling with amid all of the COVID-19 precautions: How far is too far with the closures? NBC 7’s Steven Luke went to North County to talk to residents about the topic.
-
Neighbors Demand Better Homeless Solution
NBC 7’s Danica McAdam is in Encinitas where neighbors are voicing their concerns for a safe space homeless parking lot.
-
Neighbors Demand Better Homeless Solution Than Safe Parking Lot
Residents in Encinitas do not want the city to pass a Safe Parking Program for homeless in their city, they met with County Supervisor Kristin Gaspar and City Councilman Tony Kranz on Thursday to voice their concern. The Safe Parking Program, waiting to be approved, will be run by the Jewish Family Service (JFS) and will provide individuals and families…
-
Oceanside City Council Approves ‘Road Diet' for Coast Highway
Officials in the city of Oceanside are voting on a proposal to reduce the number of traffic lanes along Coast Highway.
-
Encinitas Considering Ban on Noisy Gas-Powered Leaf Blowers
Some in Encinitas are so sick and tired of their morning moods being soiled that they’re pushing for city leaders to adopt an ordinance that would ban gas-powered blowers outright.
-
Gas-Powered Leaf Blower Ban Considered in Encinitas
The city of Encinitas is exploring whether to ban gas-powered leaf blowers in order to reduce greenhouse gas emissions but wants community input before a vote.
-
Encinitas Offers Homeowners Pre-Approved Granny Flat Plans to Save on Permit Fees
Encinitas is offering homeowners a money-saving solution for building granny flats on their properties, hoping that these units will help meet the city’s housing goals.
-
In Case You Missed It: San Diego Good News for Sunday, Jan. 20
A rundown of five ‘good news’ stories from the past week to help you stay informed on events in San Diego County.
-
North County Drivers Will Have to Slow Down with New Rumble Strips
North County drivers will have to slow down as Encinitas adds crosswalks and rumble strips to try and make the roads safer.
-
Voters Will Decide Marijuana's Fate in Encinitas in 2020
The Encinitas City Council decided Wednesday to let voters have the final say on whether recreational marijuana sales should be legal within city limits, but they won’t be deciding this year.
-
Encinitas Closes in on Last-Chance Vote for Housing Plan
Encinitas City Council has one more chance to vote on a state-certified housing plan Wednesday night in order to make the November ballot deadline.
-
Encinitas One Step Closer to Keeping Red Light Camera Program
Encinitas is giving the green light to red light traffic cameras, the cameras that snap pictures of drivers running red lights at intersections.
-
Battle Brews at Beacon's Beach in Encinitas Over Iconic Trail
At the popular surf spot, Beacon’s Beach, in Encinitas, the stairs that surfers take to get down to the water are stirring a debate.
-
Plan to Rezone for High-Density Projects in Encinitas Upsets Residents
The Encinitas City Council was considering a plan to re-zone multiple sites for high-density housing, including low-income units, at a marathon meeting Thursday.