As our three Council candidates rev up their campaigns for two seats, we should be thinking about issues and leadership capabilities.
Read More »Del Mar is a different place than in 1976 when the Community Plan was finalized and approved by voters. But the city
Read More »Although City Council elections will not occur until November, there are important races affecting Del Mar on the June 7 Primary Ballot.
Read More »Climate change is accelerating faster than predicted, and meaningful action cannot be delayed any longer without dire consequences. Two recent publications, one
Read More »As we watch the City Council in action, we’re struck with how important it is to have “adults in the room” when
Read More »NY Times columnist David Brooks recently wrote a pessimistic piece about our country”s “long term loss of solidarity, rise in estrangement and
Read More »Daniel Patrick Moynihan famously said, “Everyone is entitled to his own opinion, but not to his own facts.” This statement, made in
Read More »It’s 2041. Global warming has accelerated faster than predicted, and the economy is in freefall. Our children ask, “what were our parents
Read More »Monday, October 4th was a day of striking dissonance. Ardem Patapoutian, PhD, a Del Mar resident and Scripps Research Professor, received the
Read More »The machinery of government is intricate and complicated. In today’s political climate, successful election campaigns are too often driven by simplistic, sharp-line-in-the
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