Encinitas will add a lifeguard sergeant for its beaches, an urban forester and two other positions after the City Council adopted a $149.2 million budget in June for fiscal year 2026-27, which took effect Wednesday, July 1.
The Carlsbad City Council adopted a $249.4 million General Fund operating budget June 16 for 2026-27, directing increased spending toward public safety, infrastructure and other city services while projecting $249.6 million in revenue.

Carlsbad broke ground Monday, July 6, on Veterans Memorial Park, a 93.7-acre project near Faraday Avenue and Cannon Road that will become the city’s largest community park.
I write this column terribly conflicted. I’m a journalist and news site publisher who has a lot of issues with our collective early adoption of artificial intelligence, about to explain to you why I use AI for aspects of publishing the North Coast Current. It’s an adoption that comes out of opportunity and necessity, and it would be irresponsible of me not to be up front about how it’s being utilized.
As of June 4, the San Diego County Registrar of Voters reported that about 92% of voters supported Measure H to place Tri-City Medical Center under Sharp HealthCare’s management. But how receptive were voters to the creation of what is today’s Tri-City Healthcare District in the first place?
Tri-City Medical Center entered a new phase Wednesday, July 1, as Sharp HealthCare assumed operations of the public hospital and renamed it Sharp Tri-City Medical Center under a 30-year partnership approved by voters last month.
A wildfire burning north of Oceanside on Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton has now scorched more than 1,000 acres as of Tuesday, July 7, with continued smoke advisories for North San Diego County.
















