Electrified Homes? by Ann Feeney Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from burning fossil fuels such as oil and natural gas (which is primarily methane gas) are Read More »
Editorial: Climate Change Reality As hope rises that we can see the end of the COVID-19 pandemic, we need to be reminded that we have another Read More »
City Manager Termination by Don Mosier and Bud Emerson The City is now out more than $150,000 and down one senior management employee after its decision, Read More »
DMCC: February 2021 Holiday Cheer, DeliveredDMCC was honored to arrange Holiday Cheer Deliveries for Del Mar seniors. Though we canceled the drive-thru holiday party out Read More »
DMF: February 2021 DMFTalks, a signature program of the Del Mar Foundation that aims to inspire and inform the Del Mar community, was launched in Read More »
Pandemic Pros by G. Stuart Mendenhal, Cardiologist Scripps Hospital San Diego and north county hospitals still have extremely high COVID19 patient numbers, and Scripps Memorial Read More »
Cliff Collapse Caution by Julie Maxey-Allison A cautionary tale about our coast concerns cliff collapses. These picturesque, charming but non-static structures erode and crumble at rates Read More »
French Marquetry by Julie Maxey-Allison New in town: Amber Waves of Grain Gallery. Artist Mac Hillenbrand, trained in the highly evolved technique of wood inlay, Read More »
RR Resolution by Dwight Worden There’s lots happening on the Del Mar Bluffs regarding rails, tunnels, and fences. Here are key notes on what you Read More »