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Rancho Santa Fe native and performance artist Anna Garner’s video self-portrait is now on display at the National Portrait Gallery at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington D.C., breaking through to her authentic self by becoming a part of the action.
As the Rancho Santa Fe Association and Race Communications roll out with Rancho Santa Fe Connect installations, there have been some missed connections along the way.
The Rancho Santa Fe Association is moving forward with updates to its regulatory code regarding chapters on roofs and solar and is considering an amendment about lot coverage of new construction.
For the first time in the 27-year history of Torrey Pines Pop Warner, the undefeated 12U Falcons have earned their way to the 2019 National Pop Warner Super Bowl Championships at Disney World’s ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex in Orlando, Fla.
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The Rancho Santa Fe Association’s Covenant Design Review Committee is now the Art Jury, again.
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The Solana Beach School District will start the process of transitioning to a by-trustee area election after receiving a demand letter alleging that the district is in violation of the California Voting Rights Act.
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The fire was reported around 10:45 a.m. at the Pamplemousse Grille on Via de la Valle
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The Rancho Santa Fe School District has a new hands-on science curriculum this year.
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Francisca Vasconcelos graduated from Torrey Pines High before enrolling at MIT
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The Inn at Rancho Santa Fe has unveiled a festive holiday pop-up bar, a speakeasy fit for Santa dubbed “The Huntsman’s Tinsel Tavern.”
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It’s not practical for a coach or team to get overly enthusiastic based on the results of a season’s first week.
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Miracle Babies hosted its 5th annual Playdate with a Purpose Dec. 6 at Flower Hill Promenade.The event is a diaper drive to benefit families with critically ill babies in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU).
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Trojan League Associates of San Diego — the regional women’s alumnae organization — celebrated its 50th annual holiday event Dec. 3 at Fairbanks Ranch Country Club.
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Holiday lights lined the shelves Dec. 5 at the Rancho Santa Fe Library for the Light up the Library event, which also featured music, holiday bites and libations.
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The Santa Fe Irrigation District is moving forward with a proposed three-year rate plan that would raise total revenue for the district by 3 percent per year over the next three years, beginning early next year, through rate increases and changes in the district’s rate structure.
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San Dieguito Union High School District’s classified employees again rallied at the board’s Nov. 7 meeting, as they seek “fairness and equity” in their ongoing salary negotiations.
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For a little over a year, the SMARTS Farm at The Orchard has been cultivating a love for nature and sprouting community connections in a somewhat secret garden at The Inn at Rancho Santa Fe’s property.
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The Rancho Santa Fe Association board voted to send a letter to San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer that they are concerned about the usage of the Surf Cup Sports fields and the impact it has on neighboring Rancho Santa Fe.
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The Rancho Santa Fe Association’s Osuna Adobe will undergo a roof remodel, replacing the clay barrel roof with the more historically significant wood shingle.
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About 1,000 homes in the Rancho Santa Fe Covenant were affected by SDG&E’s public safety power outage that began on Oct. 29.
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Amid the debate about the safety of thoroughbred racing in Southern California, the Del Mar Thoroughbred Club could point to one fact: It had not suffered a single racing fatality in 2019.
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At an Oct. 30 workshop, the San Dieguito Union High School District board members discussed the results of a feasibility study to move from their current office in Encinitas to a more centrally-located office in Solana Beach that would allow staff to work more efficiently.
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More and more Rancho Santa Fe residents are now logged on to the Rancho Santa Fe Association’s fiber-optic network.
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Dr. Manish Champaneria specializes in lymph node transfer microsurgery
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A 51-year-old Oceanside man was fatally injured in a one-car crash Friday evening, Nov. 1, in Rancho Santa Fe, according to the California Highway Patrol.
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