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Past articles by Luke:

Solana Beach will become latest city to install cameras that read license plates

Solana Beach plans to purchase and install eight cameras on traffic signals at intersections throughout city → Read More

Following SANDAG walkout, Del Mar council asks city attorney to look at weighted voting structure

Del Mar City Councilmember Terry Gaasterland joined a contingent of small-city board members who walked out of SANDAG meeting Jan. 13 → Read More

Parents file legal claims against DMUSD after their second-grader left school with high blood alcohol level

The Del Mar school district concluded that the student ingested hand sanitizer, but the parents allege her water bottle had been tampered with → Read More

Jury decides there was no 'dangerous condition' that led to 19-year-old's death along Del Mar rail

Javad Hedayatzadeh of Poway was killed by passing train in Del Mar six years ago → Read More

The data behind Carlsbad's emergency proclamation for e-bike, bicycle accidents

Data shows more than half involve vehicles, most accidents occur along coastline → Read More

iPalpiti announces decision to leave Encinitas due to dispute with city official, letter says

Classical music festival's director, Laura Schmieder, says in letter to the city that iPalpiti's 10th season in Encinitas over the summer had been 'nothing but a struggle from the start' → Read More

Board announces theme for next summer’s county fair

The 2023 San Diego County Fair will run from June 7 through July 4 at the Del Mar Fairgrounds → Read More

Judge sets date for trial between Winston School and Del Mar

The trial will proceed unless both sides reach a settlement before then → Read More

2022 San Diego County Fair set to return to fairgrounds June 8

Following a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the San Diego County Fair returns to the Del Mar Fairgrounds from June 8 to July 4. → Read More

Judge dismisses most claims in Winston School lawsuit against Del Mar

School plans to submit an amended complaint to the court by the end of March → Read More

Fair board prepares for full-scale San Diego County Fair this summer

The San Diego County Fair will return this year from June 8 to July 4 for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic started → Read More

Solana Beach rejects $10M legal claim over bicyclist's death

75-year-old cyclist and retired physicist Allen Hunter II was struck and killed in June 22 hit-and-run crash in Solana Beach by suspected drunken driver → Read More

Del Mar City Council rejects mandate requiring proof of vaccination to enter restaurants

Del Mar City Council members approve urgency ordinances and resolution to “encourage” residents and businesses to follow public health orders, but decline to pursue COVID-19 vaccination mandate → Read More

Fairgrounds board finds lessee for Del Mar Horsepark

The 22nd District Agricultural Association board, which governs the Del Mar Fairgrounds, conditionally approved a contract Tuesday for West Palm Communications to lease Del Mar Horsepark → Read More

Scripps researcher describes new 3D model of a cell

Scripps researchers have developed the first 3D model of an entire cell in molecular detail, which has been described in a recent “Journal of Molecular Biology” article. → Read More

Tarball cleanup continues along North County beaches

Carmel Valley resident Marlene Stanger typically walks the beach in Del Mar about five times per week. → Read More

Del Mar residents speak against proposal to add fencing along bluffs

North County Transit noted there were four deaths on the railway along the bluff from 2016 to 2020 → Read More

Del Mar approves mandatory vaccination policy for city employees

City Council declines to include option that would allow employees to instead submit to weekly testing because of cost → Read More

Del Mar pays $3.5 million to settle suit over bicyclist's death

The city of Del Mar paid $3.5 million to settle a lawsuit by the family of Brian Villa, a detective with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department who died after a 2017 bicycle accident on Camino Del Mar. → Read More

Del Mar Fairgrounds releases additional details about Homegrown Fun

Tickets for scaled-down version of San Diego County Fair go on sale online May 1 → Read More