Leucadia

Artists invited to join LeucadiART Walk

LEUCADIA — Call up your muse and get creative. Leucadia 101 Main Street Association is now accepting applications from artists to be juried for the ninth annual LeucadiART Walk, set from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Aug. 25.

Learn what’s new on Main Street

LEUCADIA — Come be a part of the community and see what’s in store for Leucadia.

Making way for the Monarchs: Butterfly facility readies to re-open

Making way for the Monarchs: Butterfly facility readies to re-open

LEUCADIA — Last Saturday morning Sheryl Smith arrived at the Monarch Butterfly Program only to discover that she was a week early.

Trench the tracks

The North County Transit District’s Coaster and Sprinter rail lines transport riders within North San Diego County and between North County and San Diego.

The folly and fallacy of Leucadia Streetscape

Leucadia Streetscape started out on the wrong foot and hasn’t been in step since.

Officials unveil bench in late-Councilwoman’s name

Officials unveil bench in late-Councilwoman’s name

City officials and others sit on a bench dedicated to the late Encinitas Councilwoman Maggie Houlihan.

Leucadia Streetscape plan highly praised

Having read Mr. Doug Fiske’s “community commentary” in The Coast News (dated Jan. 25), we had to wonder where this person is getting his false information and interpretation about the Leucadia Streetscape Plan.

Linda Lee: the magician behind Carpentier Parkway landscape

Carpentier Parkway, the linear strip along San Elijo Avenue from Chesterfield to Liverpool, is well known to all but perhaps not so well known is Horticulturist Linda Lee, Quality Plantscapes, the person who keeps it eternally beautiful.

Debut novel is set in Leucadia

Debut novel is set in Leucadia

CARLSBAD — Leucadia provides the backdrop for Teresa Link’s first book, “Denting the Bosch: A Novel of Marriage, Friendship and Expensive Household Appliances” published by St. Martin’s Press. 

Letting Freedom rant

The extremely long article last week, “Time for a New Kind of Funky,” about Leucadia’s issues tried my patience and was sorely in need of corrections and editing.