Community Commentary
‘GOP: Cosmetic change is all we need’
As the election neared last year and it became clear that Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney could not possibly win without more Latino support than...
It’s a matter of trust — Vote yes on A
For me Prop A is simple. Voting yes gives Encinitas citizens the right to vote on land use changes and holds the city council accountable....
Prop A — A heavy price to pay!
Many of us voting No on Proposition A believe parts of the initiative were written with good intentions....
From the publisher: Don’t forget to vote
When I was a college sophomore I was talked into running for class president....
Prop. A will create confusion, won’t benefit Encinitas
The “Right to Vote” title alone sounds very compelling....
Who will be the shepherd of our city?
At this point all the arguments surrounding prop A have been laid bare with the real, unreal and just plain fantastic rationale laid out for...
The fluoride fallacy
Fluoride is coming soon to a tap near you!...
Justice long delayed in Feds’ energy cheating
It’s taken almost 13 years, but justice may finally be coming to California consumers victimized by the federal government during California’s energy crunch of 2000...
The worst ‘No on A’ liar-flier yet
I feel like ripping it up, but will save it as evidence against the Encinitas Preservation Association, and the “rebranded” 101 Associations and Chamber of...
Encinitas residents know what’s best for Encinitas!
I have watched the debate over Proposition A intensify across our five-unique Encinitas communities....
Where will our North County news come from?
Oceanside is the county’s 3rd largest city with about 180,000 residents....