Scores of locals gathered at the Civic Center on successive Saturdays to express their determination to “Stand up, Fight Back!” “…These continued protests are the only way we can get
We have a gigantic dilemma looming in our near future that will test whether this current group of Council members can learn from recent history how to lead. It involves
Regardless of political affiliation, it is safe to say that the Trump administration has brought forth dramatic changes in a matter of three months. Teenagers react to the new political
Measles infections in the US were virtually eliminated by 2002 with fewer than 100 isolated cases per year. This success was due to vaccination rates of greater than 95% for
In 1958, Dave Keeling, an author of the Del Mar Community Plan and professor at the Scripps Institute of Oceanography, began charting levels of CO2 in the atmosphere at an
Del Mar Union School District Superintendent Holly McClurg will be retiring in July after 16 years of service to our community. During her leadership, Dr. McClurg oversaw passage of the
Summer is just around the corner! Soon the temperature will be heating up and the marine layer will dissipate. Horse racing season and the beach will draw many people for
New Internet HQ Have you visited DMCC’s website recently? We just unveiled a major makeover that features improved navigation and better accessibility for vision-impaired visitors. We also added some new
Better Biking In response to the proliferation of electric bikes, pedestrian complaints, collisions, and injuries the Council voted 3-0 (Quirk absent) to develop a new ordinance with stricter measures banning
May 15, 2025 Proposed review includes three realignments, double-tracking and reinforcement of current alignment, plus the "No Build" alternative required