Bilbray's strategy is to blur party lines
I owed the congressman a phone call. Several times in the last five months, I've predicted that the 50th Congressional District race might tighten come November. However, these frisky visions supposed a harmonic convergence of developments.
The week: Stories and photos from May 11-17 Longtime gay couples in San Diego County applauded a ruling Thursday by the California Supreme Court that declared the state's ban on same-sex marriage unconstitutional.
Chamber sets business expo for Thursday SAN MARCOS – The San Marcos Chamber of Commerce will hold a business expo Thursday showcasing more than 40 local businesses, products and services.
Q&A: Wastewater Treatment Facility An obscure federal agency with a history of setbacks announced Thursday that it will upgrade its troubled wastewater treatment plant in San Ysidro.
First doctorates in education awarded California State University San Marcos awarded its first doctoral degrees in education yesterday. The recipients were top school district administrators, mostly from North County.
Two seeking judgeship tout their experience The two candidates vying to replace retiring Superior Court Judge William Kennedy both profess a wide range of experience they believe will serve them well on the bench.
3R's reading, reading, reading ESCONDIDO – Stopwatch in hand, Pat Webster faces four second-graders all looking at the short passage she has just handed them to read.
City lets residents weigh in on plans SAN MARCOS – San Marcos has a university but few places near it show the typical signs of college life – crowds of students hanging out, eating or chatting. That could all change in a matter of years.
PUBLIC SAFETY: REGIONAL EDITION Marine found dead ID'd as El Dorado resident SAN CLEMENTE: Marine Corps officials have identified the Camp Pendleton Marine found shot to death Thursday morning as a resident of El Dorado.