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Encinitas Community Park to Serve as Storm Water Treatment System
Engineer Stephanie Kellar tells Patch readers how Encinitas Community Park will serve as a storm water treatment system.
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Before coming to Patch, I covered Fort Drum, N.Y. and the Army's 10th Mountain Division for the Watertown Daily Times, where I wrote a series on how the unit and the community changed after a decade of war. In 2010, I graduated from Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, where I was a Pulitzer-Moore fellow while interning at Lens, the photojournalism blog of The New York Times.
My interest in military reporting comes from my own time in the Army. In 2000, I joined as a cavalry scout and deployed as a gunner to both Kosovo and Iraq. I studied German and Arabic at Arizona State University and spent summers in Germany and Egypt.
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Engineer Stephanie Kellar tells Patch readers how Encinitas Community Park will serve as a storm water treatment system.
The Board of Supervisors unanimously agreed to weigh the law, which allows for involuntary outpatient treatment for the mentally ill who resist help.
The Board of Supervisors unanimously agreed to weigh the law, which allows for involuntary outpatient treatment for the mentally ill who resist help.
ArtBeat on Main Street invites artists to submit their original poster designs for the 2014 Vista Strawberry Festival.
Donate Don’t Dump has become a certifying organization for the President’s Volunteer Service Award.
Items to bid on for the Capri Elementary School auction include a skateboard autographed by Tony Hawk and an opportunity to meet members of Switchfoot.
Jorge Luis Lopez, 22, was injured and his passenger was killed when his car crashed following a police pursuit last Nov. 16, California Highway Patrol reports.
Members of the public may speak at the 8 a.m. Wednesday meeting at the Civic Center's Carnation Room.
Detectives have not yet determined if the act was gang-related, Oceanside Police Capt. Tom Auigui told Patch.
Tickets are available online.
Assemblymember Rocky Chávez, of the 76th Assembly District introduced a bill that would help recent veterans to afford college in California.
Assemblymember Rocky Chávez, of the 76th Assembly District introduced a bill that would help recent veterans to afford college in California.
The meeting will be held at 6 p.m. Wednesday at the City Hall Council Chambers, 505 S. Vulcan Ave.
Members of the public may speak at the 10 a.m. Monday meeting at the Civic Center's Poinsettia Room.
He's a 1 year old, 30 pound, male, Whippet / Shepherd mix.
Hospice of the North Coast has a resale shop in Encinitas that accepts donations and is full of unique items to purchase for a fraction of their original costs.
The store gave away $98,041 in merchandise vouchers last year and expects to give away more this year.
This YouTube video, published last month, shows how band members switch roles when deployed.
Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps Micheal P. Barrett addresses sexual assault prevention and response within the Marine Corps in support of Sexual Assault Awareness Month and its 2013 theme of "We own it. We'll solve it. Together."
Family and close friends of Sgt. Wade D. Wilson gathered at Camp San Mateo, Thursday to honor him for giving the ultimate sacrifice in Afghanistan.