Thursday, May 2, 2024

What Human Rights Are Violated by Human Trafficking?

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By Gary Van Nevel The right to life, liberty, security; the right to freedom of movement; and the right not to be subjected to torture...

Cougars Tally Two Event Wins at CCAA Championships

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LA JOLLA, Calif. - The Cal State San Marcos men's track & field team tallied two event championships and three medals while the women's...

Boys & Girls Club of San Marcos Teams up with Walmark...

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San Marcos, CA - Boys & Girls Clubs of San Marcos partnered with the San Marcos Walmart to provide school supplies for children in...

Sheriff’s Senior Volunteer Thanksgiving Safety Programs

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With Thanksgiving just days away, the Sheriff's Department wants to remind the public about FREE services to help keep you and your loved ones...

San Marcos Wins State Award for Helping Businesses Expand

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The California Association for Local Economic Development (CALED) recently honored the City of San Marcos with an Award of Excellence—its highest prize—for helping local...

Largest Class Ever to Graduate from CSUSM This Month

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Nearly 3,800 students are expected to graduate from California State University San Marcos this month, making the Class of 2019 the largest graduating class...

New Grant Helps Sheriff’s Department Stop Impaired Drivers

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The San Diego County Sheriff's Department is getting a helping hand in its mission to keep impaired drivers off our roadways. The California Office of...

Friday, August 16th DUI/Driver’s License Checkpoint

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The San Diego County Sheriff's Department is well aware of the community's concern for persons Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol and/or Drugs. The...

Traffic Pattern Changes Coming to Nordahl Road Beginning Feb. 19

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Traffic pattern changes coming to Nordahl Road beginning Feb. 19 In efforts to keep motorists moving smoothly through San Marcos, motorists can expect to experience...

Science for Our Growers to Control Spotted Lantern Fly

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By Assemblymember Marie Waldron The spotted lantern fly, a Chinese pest first detected in Pennsylvania is headed to California. It attacks many crops, including...
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