Bass Boss Bert by Jordan Kuspa In a career spanning over seven decades, long-time Del Mar resident Bertram (Bert) Turetzky has done much to bring the Read More »
Roving Teen Reporter: Why Recall? With more than 60% of Californians voting “No” in the September 14 recall election, Governor Gavin Newsom has held onto office by Read More »
Fishin’ For Chips What do toilet paper, chicken wings, and game consoles have in common? They all experienced shortages during the pandemic. While scarcity of Read More »
Notable Citizen: Earl Maas, Jr. Del Mar’s fifth Mayor, Earl Maas, Jr. (Mayor 1964-68), earned a special place in Del Mar’s history by leading the Council in Read More »
Watermark “By Right” The Watermark six-building apartment rental complex is scheduled to be constructed on a decades old 2.37 acre dirt lot on the corner Read More »
Nuke Challenges Continue: SONGS Update The SONGS Task Force appointed by Rep. Mike Levin (D-49th) met on September 8th and received an update on federal actions undertaken Read More »
In Hot Water Per a widely held fable, a frog dropped into a pot of gradually warming water doesn’t realize he is about to be Read More »
Covid Update: Boosting Immunity I have been eagerly awaiting more data about waning immunity 6 months after receiving the second dose of the Pfizer or Moderna Read More »
Editorial: 300 Days – Campaigning vs. Governing 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 Read More »
Not So Soft Landing COMMENTARY “Del Mar to Phase Out Rental Subsidy Program” That front page headline in the Del Mar Times jumped out at Read More »