I am appalled at the City Council’s behavior at the February 25, 2026 council meeting. Hundreds of your constituents attended the meeting and spoke, expressing their deep concern for their personal ...
Recently, I had the chance to take in the action of what turned out to be a real barnburner of a G League game between the host San Diego Clippers and the Austin Spurs. What follows are the thoughts, ...
Paramedics Friday treated six students at San Pasqual Union Elementary School after the children reportedly ate candy bar that contained an unknown substance—causing them to experience a reaction. The ...
Lorraine H. Boyce, who was the first woman mayor of Escondido from March 12, 1974 to March 9, 1976, passed away last week. She served on the city council from April 21, 1970—March 14, 1978. She was 98 ...
The City of Escondido has begun a process for picking an artist to create a sculpture for the Grand & Broadway roundabout. The selection process will winnow down the number of artists who apply. Then ...
The Escondido City Council’s Sub-Committee on Homelessness met December 23, for the first time in a few months. The purpose was to hear a proposal from Interfaith Community Services about the ...
North County Transit District CEO Shawn Donaghy updated Escondido City Council about the planned redevelopment of the Escondido NCTD Transit Center at the July 17 meeting. They want to promote ...
Escondido East Rotary Club members, assisted by members of other Escondido Rotary clubs, on Thanksgiving Day helped deliver turkey meals to 171 Home Bound Seniors. Rotarians Lori, Tim and Ryan were ...
There are a lot of very cool stores in Downtown Escondido if you are looking for unique items. The Escondido Antique Mall at 135 West Grand Ave. has 10,000 sq. ft. of antiques, collectibles and ...
This is the final installment about the more than a dozen walls or murals in Escondido. These are walls, that, instead of dividing, expand, inspire and bring Escondido’s people together. On the east ...
The desperate need to both sides everything must make writing truth difficult but BS easy. You literally compared matching the Texas redistricting effort with gassing Jews.
Stater Brothers has announced that its store in Escondido will be closing in January. The Times-Advocate reached out to Deputy Director of Economic Development Jennifer Schoeneck to see if she could ...
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