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  • The Camp Fire leveled about 11,000 homes in the town, displacing most of the 26,000 people who lived there. Five years later, only about 2,400 homes have been rebuilt.
  • The Encinitas Chamber of Commerce has announced that the 2023 Encinitas State of the City “City of Creators” address will take place at the Encinitas Community Center, 1140 Oakcrest Park Drive, on Thursday, April 27 from 5:30 - 8 p.m. This important community event will feature new Encinitas Mayor Tony Kranz delivering his message about the City’s current status and his vision for its future. In addition, the City Council, Encinitas Chamber of Commerce and the three 101 Mainstreet Associations will give an update. This special evening is an annual sell-out with 250+ in attendance. Tickets are $65.00 and are on sale now at https://encinitaschamber.com/events/state-of-the-city/ Attendees will enjoy a reception from 5:30-7 p.m. featuring complimentary delectable bites from local eateries and music by the North Coast Symphony Orchestra. Beverages will be available for purchase and parking is free. The formal program begins at 7 p.m. For more information call 760-753-6041 or email admin@encinitaschamber.com About the Encinitas Chamber The Encinitas Chamber of Commerce is a nonprofit organization that serves as the catalyst for business success in their community. They connect businesses and residents through events, networking opportunities and marketing initiatives. www.encinitaschamber.com. Encinitas Chamber of Commerce on Facebook / Instagram
  • Property owners in North Park, home to more special maintenance tax districts than any other San Diego neighborhood, will pay more per parcel under the new tax than what they previously paid.
  • San Diego police made nearly three times as many arrests and citations for unhoused people in possession of a stolen shopping cart after a TV news story.
  • With the momentum set in Iowa, the candidates are already looking to the next contest as Trump hopes to cement his lead, and DeSantis and Haley continue to fight for second place nationally.
  • Aaron Bushnell's death in Washington, D.C., is the latest example of an extreme form of protest that people have used to express their grievances and attract the attention of a global audience.
  • The Walt Disney Co. announced its fourth quarter and yearly earnings on Wednesday. Revenues for the quarter and year grew 5% and 7%, respectively.
  • Lengthy strikes. Layoffs. Hikes in subscription fees. It was a long year in media. TV critic Eric Deggans looks ahead at what's coming next, and — believe it or not — it's not all bad.
  • Former President Trump dominated in Iowa, beating his fellow Republicans by double digits.
  • Two Navy contractors allegedly treated two NAVWAR employees to dinners and, for one of them, World Series and Super Bowl tickets.
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